AN to you Scottie im glad that you also enjoyed the build good on you for followin along all those yrsIt was a pleasure to follow along.
AN to you Jim as again im glad you all liked the build as most of you were in on followin the build from the start an to you guys many thanks for your support over the yrs as your support kept me goin as without you all i think i would have cut corners an jumped bits but to me i know this is wrong thing but all you guys kept me on the straight an norrow LOLFollowing the build was definitely a pleasure.
HI Rick no to get that crane workin it would take 3 servos one to to swivel the crane from left to right an another servo to pull the jib up an down an another to work the winch to pull hook up an down an not enough room for all that to fit in so im afraid my freind all that work doesnt justify the means LOL AN FROM 10FT AWAY you wont hardly notice it an i know you ya devil is windin me up lolDid ya get the crane workin' yet?
AN HI Garry well if ive taught somthing well then that will make the build worth it as you sir amazed me with how quick you built I/D an if ive helped you on that build then im very pleased an happy that ive been usefullWell Chris you certainly taught me a hell of a lot with this build, cheers mate much appreciated.
WOW Doug that when we had a navy brillant picture an HMS TIGER IS THE 5TH SHIP up the centre row just after HMS Feerless an it looks like some forien ships there as well am i right ? an CHEERS for posting this pictureSpot the Tiger!
WOW Tim yes thats a navy alright bet we'd have a job mangein two miles now glum an thanks for postin that pic an you as well Doug cheersNo Chris…..this is when we had a navy…..
18 miles of warships for King George‘s review 1914…..60 battleships and battle cruisers, about the same in cruisers of all types, 80 or so destroyers and numerous smaller ships….a real sight to behold I should think…l
The Grenadier Guards would be proud of the spacing and line!!No Chris…..this is when we had a navy…..
18 miles of warships for King George‘s review 1914…..60 battleships and battle cruisers, about the same in cruisers of all types, 80 or so destroyers and numerous smaller ships….a real sight to behold I should think…l
WOW Tim yes thats a navy alright bet we'd have a job mangein two miles now glum an thanks for postin that pic an you as well Doug cheers
chrisb
The Grenadier Guards would be proud of the spacing and line!!
Years back I saw a picture post WW1 of the fleet in Weymouth Bay, the whole bay too!!!! Impressive.
I bet the grey paint suppliers have noticed a change in paint quantities supplied to the RN post WW2.
You can put money on that. Every 1st Lt would have a paint party over the side painting until the Royal Yacht was in sight. I bet there wasn't a rust stain anywhere on any of the war canoes.Not only great spacing, but I bet they were all freshly painted as well Doug.
Perfect...and good advice...I admit to getting a bit bogged down with detail close up in my shed.HI RAY I just found some long linked necklace chain an put it against the plan chain an found it was about right so i used it as this is just my opinion ray but dont take things to seriously as building a ship model can be very tryin as i found out on all my last 8 big models as i think its impossible to get every part like the real ship part something near enough will do in my opinion but most impotant is to enjoy the build as i freely admit my tiger an my norfolk have got parts on that just match to near enough on the plans so i go with that
HOW 'S THAT Ray ?
chrisb
WELL Ray when she's on the water not many people will be able to see much detail an not many peple realise what the correct parts are anyway so why worry only time i had an enqiry was up Norwich pond an i was sailing my 1/72 HMS CAMBETOWNN TYPE 22 FRIGATE BATCH 3 AN this chap says to me that ive got the crew figures in the wrong clothes as i had them in black trouser an yellow windbreakes yeaPerfect...and good advice...I admit to getting a bit bogged down with detail close up in my shed.
Then I realised I have to put model outside, step back and look at it as it will look on the water a bit further away...
Ray.
YES think you are right PaulEI adhere loosely to the "2 foot rule" in 1/87. Looks OK at two foot viewing distance it's just fine. I imagine at your scale, in the water, 10' viewing distance would be most common.
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