Trondheim 24th July 1943 / Work-in-progress
My first German WWII ship...
...and its typical camouflage scheme.
Replacement barrel for 15 cm make actually little difference...
...but the smaller the guns get (twin 3,7 AA)...
...or even smaller (2 cm) the difference becomes quite noticeable.
in some instances the Trumpeter kit feels a bit over-engineered
the radar is from an add-on
well, I guess I shouldn't have used those anchor chain "Just because they were there" (in my spare bin)
dry fitting of components (30 Jan)...
...with some details missing...
...as well as side camouflage...
Almost finished, including my still rather pathetic attempt at rigging...
...also small photo-etch I tend to bend...
...the wire is from Uschi van der Rosten and pretty neat...
...I still have some guys to add..
...and all the railings (uff)
First ship finished...
...the railings are OKish (the decal horrible)...
...now two more (sub & oil barge)...
And here the second ship...
...a brisk build over a weekend...
...still my photo-etch work can be improved...
...but I am quite happy with the (1:350) VII C...
...the VII C is complete...
...albeit I might have overdone the weathering...
...and the 3rd ship of the planned scene...
...the Norwegian oil barge "Munkholm"...
...an US Oil Barge played the part as it was the only ship I could get...
...rigging (uff) still missing...
...all three ships safely stored (for now)...
...now I can start the groundwork (base)...
Dress Rehearsal
Dress Rehearsal
Dress Rehearsal
The inspiration for it all...
one step further to finish the base
Langsam pinselt das Eichhörnchen (Stein um Stein)
Almost complete. The base is still latest bed for colors as it will be covered by foam.
close-up after weathering...
...I am not sure that I will keep the current "wet" look...
This is the first layer of water, before painting (obviously)
...the Norwegian sea is blue in the summer...
...but maybe not THAT blue...
...and I might have overdone the foam...
...but overall I am 75% satisfied out to here...
...I filled the gaps with more acrylic gel...
...sometimes quite a lot of actually...
...so I hope that tomorrow after drying everything will be nicely opaque...
...the (toiletpaper-made) explosion is not entirely convincing...
...and I find myself adding more and more foam to the waves etc...
...so that I have to switch to B/W to get a better looking shot.
The Niko-made WR 360 and railcars are really great...
this is from Shapeways
...weekend update...
...still cars and people are missing...
The 1:350 North Star Models figures are really neat...
...albeit in close-up my sub-optimal water surface modeling skills become much more obvious,
Basically finished...
...some crates and barrels added...
...just the unlucky crew of U-622 to be added.
Commentaires
4 10 January 2016, 16:29
Christian Bruer
That looks like a very promising project. Well I'll take a seat🙂
You changed the port camouflage scheme and not follow the instructions(?) – what source do you use?
That looks like a very promising project. Well I'll take a seat🙂
You changed the port camouflage scheme and not follow the instructions(?) – what source do you use?
10 January 2016, 17:56
Martin R.
Actually this is pure imagination 🙂 I did not want to look it like Z-25 and I had little info about Z-23 before (one source cited it be completely gray initially before changing to the standard camo). Also the armament will be somewhat lacking as most likely there were many more 2 cm AA guns. In addition, while being anchored in Trondheim, either before or after the attack, Z-23 was - according to one source - the first destroyer to have been equipped with a dual 15 cm turret... Well, so much for accuracy in my model 🙂
Actually this is pure imagination 🙂 I did not want to look it like Z-25 and I had little info about Z-23 before (one source cited it be completely gray initially before changing to the standard camo). Also the armament will be somewhat lacking as most likely there were many more 2 cm AA guns. In addition, while being anchored in Trondheim, either before or after the attack, Z-23 was - according to one source - the first destroyer to have been equipped with a dual 15 cm turret... Well, so much for accuracy in my model 🙂
11 January 2016, 18:14
Holger Kranich
Yeah, thats a hell of a nice dio! Is the HobbyBoss kit nice to build?
Yeah, thats a hell of a nice dio! Is the HobbyBoss kit nice to build?
1 April 2016, 13:44
Martin R.
Thanks! I liked the kit, it has a low parts count and photo etch parts that even my clumsy hands could fold ????. I am building Revell's 1/72 kit also (which is 5 times the scale so 25 times the volume) but the detail on the 1/350 kit is also ok...
Thanks! I liked the kit, it has a low parts count and photo etch parts that even my clumsy hands could fold ????. I am building Revell's 1/72 kit also (which is 5 times the scale so 25 times the volume) but the detail on the 1/350 kit is also ok...
1 April 2016, 15:13