started this build about 1 week ago .
thanks bill for showing me this , it makes life a lot easier
the difference in the kit guns to masters barrels
the hull painted
started this build about 1 week ago .
thanks bill for showing me this , it makes life a lot easier
the difference in the kit guns to masters barrels
the hull painted
Wow,
That’s really cpoming along nicely.
Pat
This is really nice.
We all know about the Revell, ex Pyro kits of the Olympia and the Maine (garbage kit).
In 1/235 ish.
I’m a huge proponent of metric scale, mostly because my life has been spent professionally designing things in “inch to the foot” scale. Factors of 12, not 10.
Imagine a kit of USS Maine, the first one. She was 100 meters long.
1/150 would be 0.66 meters long, about 30 inches.
Nice model.
the only fault I can find with hobby boss , is the colour chart or lack of , one single piece of paper , then you work it out .
bill - I am australian , metric is a way of life for me . I am old enough to be able to convert , but it’s a drag to do so . this model is about 700mm long , and going together nicely , not too many bad fit’s .
pat - thank’s a lot mate much appreciated .
This looks good so far. Its funny I just ordered this kit yesterday and this post came up. I’m looking forward to my own start.
Bruce
thanks bruce , looking forward to your build too mate .
funnels ready to go .
quick up date
I fully agree with you on the Maine kit GM. I would SO buy and build a new injection kit at that scale!
Steve
Steve,
I’m pulling a bear rug for this build! I have the Hasegawa 1/350 kit which is impresssive, but this one is VERY cool. Great start and I’m looking forward to following this WIP.
Steve
Steve,
Looking good!
Following with interest.
Although I don’t really have room to display more large ships in my small abode, and, like Steve (docidle), I also have the Hasegawa 1/350 kit, I’ll still enjoy riding along.
hey - steve , mike , great to hear from you guy’s and thank’s .
although this kit is 1/200 , it’s still only a bit over 2 feet long . would love to see either of you guy’s do the hasegawa kit , I hear it’s very nice .
onwards and upwards
started on the PE , still not real confident with this stuff .
bit more work done , this join didn’t look very strong , so I added a bit of .5mm rod
dry fitted the mast’s guns and stack’s
don’t know how this is going to go , trying some scratch built turn buckles
Hi,
Your build is turning out great. There is something nice looking about many of these old pre-dreadnoughts, and I especially like the 1902 paint scheme of your build. [:)]
Pat
thankyou PJFN ,
started some of the rigging .
Steve,
You are doing a bang up job on her. I wish I had the room to build her but alas I only have room for her smaller self in 1/350.
Steve
thanks steve , some of the boats mounted .
Very impressive work so far Steve. You should be very happy…Cheers mark