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Hood-winked!

Started by Pen-Pusher, February 20, 2016, 06:40:37 PM

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Pen-Pusher

I found this Trumpeter 1/350 HMS Hood in a charity shop...that was in 2007. Bits had been badly glued together, the deck was broken and obviously someone had tackled a project that was a bit ambitious... (he says mindful of the years gone since then?) I stripped it down and started again from scratch. I've had it on and off my modelling table since; but now I reckon it's time to finish it as best I can. Oh no, just discovered the PE railings etc., are missing....

(By current performance, next posting will probably be in another nine years....?)


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Pen-Pusher

Coming on...

Haddock

Flippin eck, that was quick, nearly done.

Wizzel

Couple more turrets, sea and it'll be ready to go by the looks!

Pen-Pusher

On the never-ending build of my second-had Trumpeter HMS Hood, I notice in all the photographs of the venerable ship, the lifeboats are covered with tarpaulins and not open as in the kit. I've tried to replicate this by using my home made 'gunk' applied liberally and I think it will do after a coat of paint. Question, what colour would the tarps be?

Wizzel

http://www.hmshood.com/ship/hoodspecs1.htm

I imagine you've tried these already?  But if not, they may be of help...

Pen-Pusher


Pen-Pusher

#Getting there! Hull (ship not town) tonight and hopefully start masts and rigging over weekend...(Don't expect too much!!)

Haddock

Looks very clean.
Haddock.

Wizzel

Quote from: Pen-Pusher on March 04, 2016, 10:16:45 AM
#Getting there! Hull (ship not town) tonight and hopefully start masts and rigging over weekend...(Don't expect too much!!)

The lack of "Kingston Upon" gave it away and it's a city anyhow, not a town...but as they're gearing up for city of culture, the likes of you and I probably wouldn't be welcome at the minute.  Just as well you're not hitting the town anyway if you're getting involved in rigging.  It's coming on nicely  :)

Pen-Pusher

Completion of my ?0th successful orbit of the sun was yesterday. Celebrations have been reluctantly brought to a close and work recommencing soonest to ensure timeous conclusion...?

Pen-Pusher

Some months ago my five-year 'fits 'n' starts' project was said to be finished!! Not so. I decided that as she is now going to a new home and will be proudly displayed on a good friend's library shelves, she better have some rigging - not the full shilling's worth, that's way beyond me - but enough to make a difference....of sorts? Oh yes, Haddock - not too clean now!!