Wow, this is amazing to see.
Hi SDid you use the original guns from the kit, make your own or found other suppliers?
In fact, when I perfect my miniaturizing machine I have you booked for first officer and ship's doctor so beware!This build has a very authentic feel to it! Looks like we could climb on board...
True story. Jack has that skill and I love it.This build has a very authentic feel to it! Looks like we could climb on board...
Jack the crew would have perfect teeth….In fact, when I perfect my miniaturizing machine I have you booked for first officer and ship's doctor so beware!
All the best Paul, JJ..
True story, but could they afford it?Jack the crew would have perfect teeth….
That she certainly is, Jack! Ana a very formidable one at that, I might add!Sir Kay is starting to look like a wee ship now.
A lot off fine new details, Jack.The missus, (she who must be obeyed), insists I take things easy so I have plenty of time to do a few little bits and pieces. Among them is this nice little frame work that supports the carley raft. The kit had some white metal parts but there was so much flash on them that I give up trying to clean them up, after an hour or so! I wont fix the raft yet as I still have some paddles etc. to make. Again the frame work needs a bit of weathering. The exact position of the frame with regards to the bulwark is hard to determine as there are very few photos of the port side of RT trawlers and the plans don't show it either.
Nice new details, Jack. Great pictures, great weathering …… what can I say more ……World War Two, sailors 'gallows humour', "Join the Navy and see the world. Join a minesweeper and see the next!"Apart perhaps, submarines, I cannot imagine a more dangerous section of war time navy than minesweeping. You must ,if you thought about it at all, have lived in constant fear that each new day could be your last. You spent your time trying to find newly laid mines, hoping that finding them didn't mean that they would blow you up, while the Kriegsmarine and Luftwaffe tried to stop you and waited until night time to lay some more. Hard men in tough little boats.
Well my little boat is coming on pretty well, I have completed the fitting of the rails around the stern and added the roller fairleads for the magnetic mine sweeping 'LL' cables. I have also made a good start on the flying bridge and search light tower that sits to the rear of it. I now have to add some detail before fixing permanently. I am waiting for some voice tubes, I tried making them, but mine where not up to scratch, so Mark from 'Marks Model Bits'https://marksmodelbits.com/shop, who made me some blocks and the large engine room ventilators, 3D printed me some very nice to scale ones, but they are just slightly too wide for the space I have left to fit them, so he is making some smaller ones. Should be here for the weekend.
Next up is the boat deck and on first look I don't think I will use the kit parts, but I will have a think about it and show some pics. next time.
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See you soon JJ..