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HMS Rodney - Tamiya 1/700 scale

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Jim ,
Hat off to you, that is some neat work. Oh dear we may never get you back to the supersizes we work on :smiling2:
John
 
Hi Jim, nicely done on the spider legs for the funnel top. The pom poms are good...shouldn't stop there, make the other two.

Cheers,
Richard
 
Jim, super work.
By now I would be crawling up the walls tearing out what hair I have left.

Truly amazing work - and patience.
 
Very nice looking Walrus Jim and great work on the pe.:thumb2:
You have more patience than me tackling those very small bits.:fearful:
 
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Jim .
Small it is, considering the scale the details look amazing.
John
 
Evening Jim,

I have been following this from the back row and now I have reached a conclusion that I must share with you. Jim, you have lost all your marbles this time Sir. They have rolled off in a hundred directions and are never coming back!!!

1/700 with etch??? I can't even count that high, let alone see it. You are a master being able to work with etch and parts so small. I can't wait till you get to the figures!!! Totally amazing work Jim...……………………..

Prost
Allen
 

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Hi all
John - the details on the Trumpeter kit are good OOB. It is one of their later offerings.
Allen - perhaps lost my marbles a while ago according to the missus. Mind you I don't think many of us in this hobby are totally sane. Your V2 dio is brilliant but you'd have to have a few slates loose to tackle that :smiling:
Scottie and Richard - always a boost to get positive feedback from modellers whose work inspires :thumb2:
Steve - thanks for the photos. I have seen some before but not others. The second to last photo of the Walrus set me thinking. My Walrus didn't look right and then it dawned on me - I had left the wheels on :sad: So out with the clippers and a paint touch up :thumb2:
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I then spent a silly amount of time on the lower part of the main mast. Just so fiddly. A lot more to add but the crane was the bit that was worrying me most
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Thanks a lot guys.
Jim
 

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Ron - compressed air cylinders sounds right. I have just watched a YouTube video from 1940 on catapult launching and recovery - most interesting. The power was either compressed air or an explosive charge - I think they said cordite.
Paul and Steve - thanks guys :thumb2:
Hannants order arrived. As always first class service from them although I find their website difficult to navigate. Little planes are in clear plastic - why I don't know.
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They come 12 in a packet so if anyone needs a 1/700 Walrus I'm your man :tongue-out3:
To make up the minimum order I added these. I have bigger ants in the garden!! At least they are pre-coloured :smiling5:
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Jim
The only reason I can think of in regards to the clear plastic for the aircraft is for those who suffer from extreme AMS and want clear canopies on 1/700 aircraft.

Build is looking good. The colour chart will be useful as I also have the Tamiya kit.
 
Hi all
John - the details on the Trumpeter kit are good OOB. It is one of their later offerings.
Allen - perhaps lost my marbles a while ago according to the missus. Mind you I don't think many of us in this hobby are totally sane. Your V2 dio is brilliant but you'd have to have a few slates loose to tackle that :smiling:
Scottie and Richard - always a boost to get positive feedback from modellers whose work inspires :thumb2:
Steve - thanks for the photos. I have seen some before but not others. The second to last photo of the Walrus set me thinking. My Walrus didn't look right and then it dawned on me - I had left the wheels on :sad: So out with the clippers and a paint touch up :thumb2:
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I then spent a silly amount of time on the lower part of the main mast. Just so fiddly. A lot more to add but the crane was the bit that was worrying me most
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Thanks a lot guys.
Jim

Hi Jim, good you spotted the wheels up at point of catapulting. I think it's down when the wings are folded back for storage. Don't know if they were detachable.

Cheers,
Richard
 
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