HMS DREADNOUGHT 1906
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Cracking pictures Dave.
On the top image it looks like the 'anti-fouling' has just been painted and I see the lads are now busily painting the port side upper hull. What a mind numbing job!Comment
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That was my other thought, is it possible that these dry dock pictures were done showing the freshly painted red and grey but at time of picture the black strip hadn’t been added?Comment
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My Grandfather served on HMS Monarch ( Orion Class super dreadnought ) in WWI, he used to tell me the horrors of 'coaling ship', where everyone bar the Captain, the marine band and the cooks pitched in to load coal. This was loaded via bags through scuttles in the ( armoured ) decks. - and when they finished coaling, they had to clean ship! ( Mind you there were about 800 in the crew! )
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Yeah, I read this the other day strangely enough as I wondered what all the little circular manholes were on the deck, there looks to be about 50 of them all over the main deck.My Grandfather served on HMS Monarch ( Orion Class super dreadnought ) in WWI, he used to tell me the horrors of 'coaling ship', where everyone bar the Captain, the marine band and the cooks pitched in to load coal. This was loaded via bags through scuttles in the ( armoured ) decks. - and when they finished coaling, they had to clean ship! ( Mind you there were about 800 in the crew! )
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The coal bunkers were usually arranged to be situated directly behind the deck and side armour so they acted as secondary protection in case of penetrative shell hits. This was something that had to be rethought as ships moved over to oil firing. Orion, interestingly, was a dual fuel ship, burning both coal and oil.Comment
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Just spotted something which might give a clue. If you look closely at the top picture, there is what appears to be a 'Chalk line' just above the dark lower hull colour. Could this thin line be where the boot topping will be?
Also, the lower image shows what looks like a light coloured strip of paint above the darker colour. I suspect this is just some sort of reflection.Comment
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I have neither question regarding gloss level on ship paint. In particular the hull red colour. I have to say it looks very nice with a glossy red but were they glossy or would the red have been very Matt coloured?Comment
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Can anyone help with these instructions. I find some of these PE parts difficult to see how they fit. Take the attached picture below. It’s a small deck that fits up on one of the masks but the PE33 (photo etch) looks difficult
To place. Does it glue on its edge like a fin pointing down from the underside of the deck?
after some deliberation I think it has to be like a shark fin as per my picture. Hopefully someone will agree?
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can't see it!!!!Can anyone help with these instructions. I find some of these PE parts difficult to see how they fit. Take the attached picture below. It’s a small deck that fits up on one of the masks but the PE33 (photo etch) looks difficult
To place. Does it glue on its edge like a fin pointing down from the underside of the deck?
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