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Brian's 1/200 HMS Nelson Build

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HMS Leander eh? :smiling3:
... The one that the rest of the class were remarked as ;)
When an apprentice in Devonport in the 80's,I worked on a few of em.. not to mention other,(what I would call "Classic"),ships of that era :smiling3:
Yeah after that I joined HMS Amazon type 21 you were an apprentice in the dockyard?

Cracking work Brian, sure shows me that I have a long way to go in this ship building lark and of course PE. My PE skills sure need improvement
Thank you Bob
 
Cracking work Brian, sure shows me that I have a long way to go in this ship building lark and of course PE. My PE skills sure need improvement
YES Bob Brian done a good job like you have on your P/E so when you feel better get stuck in boyo as you are a good moddeler you just need more confidence thats all an you just get better boyo
chrisb
 
Yeah after that I joined HMS Amazon type 21 you were an apprentice in the dockyard?
WOW Bri HMS AMAZON FI69 was my first big build in 1/64th scale as this was a hull used by the MOD for testing the hull in a test tank an it was terrible an very unstable an i heard the real ship was not great
chrisb
 
P.S. Also,notable names,HMS Eagle, when being stripped before being cut up for razorblades,(literally!!),and HMS Jupiter,in for repairs in the Frigate Complex,after crashing into London bridge !!
 
P.S. Also,notable names,HMS Eagle, when being stripped before being cut up for razorblades,(literally!!),and HMS Jupiter,in for repairs in the Frigate Complex,after crashing into London bridge !!
Crashin into london bridge what were they asleep at the con ?
chrisb
 
Crashin into london bridge what were they asleep at the con ?
chrisb
No idea Chris,but I know the ship's bridge was badly damaged and the Captain was, basically,"sacked" afterwards!! That was in '84 if my memory serves,caused much amusement amongst us "Yardies"... Not least because it was the first actual Frigate to be accepted into the newly finished "Frigate complex".... Only to find out that it was about 22 yards too short!! :)
 
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and HMS Jupiter,in for repairs in the Frigate Complex,after crashing into London bridge !!
I was on Jupiter when we ran into London bridge after that we did the Aden evac in the gulf :)

Crashin into london bridge what were they asleep at the con ?
The skipper decided to leave our birth without a tug and the outgoing tide got hold of the bow the rest was history I was on watch when it happened lol

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Just ordered the wooden deck upgrade but it's coming from Australia so will be some time I imagine
Brian
 
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Can't remember when it was though
... . and here she is OUTSIDE of the Frigate complex because she was too long to fit in with the doors shut!!... You can see the repair work underway...
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... some unexpected shore leave for you then eh Brian?! :)
 
WOW that must have been some crash Bri an the tearing of the metal bridge oh i feel for her an was she a type 12 leander ?
chrisb
 
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Anyway back to the build .....going to start painting the hull today I'll post progress later :)
Brian
 
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Apologies no painting today used some old primer and made a mess, as the model shop is closed doing some more PE today Oh yay !!
Brian
 
It takes a man to admit that he had the watch when that happened. It was the 13th of June 1984.

Great job on the build so far. Remember though slowly, slowly catchy monkey.

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Hi guys, finished for the day did a fair bit and happy with what I have done.

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Couldn't get the funnel cover to fit so had to nip the aft post :smiling3:
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Ian are these the square windows you were on about?

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Brian
 
Ian are these the square windows you were on about?
If you are referring to the tall structure
on the left of the photo, then yes. Were they already open?! Had to cut mine out on the HOOD!
 
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