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Thank you kindly guys.
The hammerhead crane is quite a huge structure and very imposing. As mentioned I had just missed seeing the last one in the Southern Hemisphere in 2016 at Sydney harbour when it was taken down in 2015. It would have been a magnificent structure to have seen from the opposite banks of the Garden Island harbour.
These are the last images(For reference only)of it being prepared for dismantling....
Massive isn't it.
When we lived in Scotland we visited Glasgow a few times. On the docks there is a huge crane called the Finnieston Crane. It is no longer in use but it is kept as a memorial to Glasgow's dockland history.One of its uses was to load steam locomotives for export around the world. Close up it was mind blowing.
When we lived in Scotland we visited Glasgow a few times. On the docks there is a huge crane called the Finnieston Crane. It is no longer in use but it is kept as a memorial to Glasgow's dockland history.One of its uses was to load steam locomotives for export around the world. Close up it was mind blowing.
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Its good that it has been kept as a memorial. The one in Sydney was specially built to repair the British Empires large navy battleship turrets. Nowadays I don't think heavy steel is used to build navy ships.
In the weekend I added side walkways and railings to the top engine house on seeing them in the reference photos. Will snap a shot later but here is the IJN Matsu with her railings fitted. Once the CA is fully cured I'll paint in the hull colors...it's now in primer grey.
Next to get railings is the auxiliary gun boat that's birthed at the wharf.
The Matsu looks a bit flat and bland so will do some highlights and rust detail with a bit of dark wash and stains. Let's see what a bit of Vallejo can do.
Made a little more progress by adding those walking ropes on the yardarms of the main masts...
This is for the Haruna...
...and the Matsu. They're still in the light blue plastic stretched sprue that I wound around wooden dowels and plunged into hot water, cut into half moons and applied with tet.
Promised some pictures with the stuff all added to the wharf...
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Then some from the back...
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Now to look for some figures.
As always Richard, your efforts take your builds to the next level......well done Sir!! :thumb2:
Thanks Rick, I have to make a fullstop with this level thingy as I tend to revisit my old builds when I learn a new solution to something I had wanted to do but didn't have the skills back then. This however delays my new projects and I end up with shelf queens. :smiling6:
Thanks Rick, I have to make a fullstop with this level thingy as I tend to revisit my old builds when I learn a new solution to something I had wanted to do but didn't have the skills back then. This however delays my new projects and I end up with shelf queens. :smiling6:
Cheers,
Richard
Sokay.....finish 'em when you have the confidence to get a "Harmonious Outcome"..........the rest of us will just have to be patient. :smiling:
Tonight I did some pin wash to the Haruna's hull and degausser. If I can recollect the degausser was made from thin stretched sprue and small tabs of plastic strip...I was just as mad then as I am now. Also added streaks and future to protect the water colour wash I used.
All it needs now are grease and rust stains...perhaps some chipping too around the bow.
I made some pulley attachments for stringing the flag rigging.
I have some leftovers for more yardarms.
Hi,
After attaching the pulleys to the V-shaped yardarm I painted the reddish brown linoleum on the upper decks and then fitted the hi-powered binoculars made from stretched sprue. Finemolds have these along with AA guns but I made my crude ones.
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