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Martin R. (MooseMeister)
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Trondheim 24th July 1943 / Work-in-progress

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My first German WWII ship... 
 

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...and its typical camouflage scheme. 
 

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Replacement barrel for 15 cm make actually little difference... 
 

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...but the smaller the guns get (twin 3,7 AA)... 
 

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...or even smaller (2 cm) the difference becomes quite noticeable. 
 

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in some instances the Trumpeter kit feels a bit over-engineered 
 

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the radar is from an add-on 
 

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well, I guess I shouldn't have used those anchor chain "Just because they were there" (in my spare bin) 
 

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dry fitting of components (30 Jan)... 
 

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...with some details missing... 
 

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...as well as side camouflage... 
 

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Almost finished, including my still rather pathetic attempt at rigging... 
 

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...also small photo-etch I tend to bend... 
 

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...the wire is from Uschi van der Rosten and pretty neat... 
 

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...I still have some guys to add.. 
 

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...and all the railings (uff) 
 

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First ship finished... 
 

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...the railings are OKish (the decal horrible)... 
 

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...now two more (sub & oil barge)... 
 

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And here the second ship... 
 

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...a brisk build over a weekend... 
 

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...still my photo-etch work can be improved... 
 

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...but I am quite happy with the (1:350) VII C... 
 

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...the VII C is complete... 
 

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...albeit I might have overdone the weathering... 
 

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...and the 3rd ship of the planned scene... 
 

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...the Norwegian oil barge "Munkholm"... 
 

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...an US Oil Barge played the part as it was the only ship I could get... 
 

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...rigging (uff) still missing... 
 

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...all three ships safely stored (for now)... 
 

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...now I can start the groundwork (base)... 
 

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Dress Rehearsal 
 

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Dress Rehearsal 
 

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Dress Rehearsal 
 

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The inspiration for it all... 
 

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one step further to finish the base 
 

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Langsam pinselt das Eichhörnchen (Stein um Stein) 
 

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Almost complete. The base is still latest bed for colors as it will be covered by foam. 
 

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close-up after weathering... 
 

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...I am not sure that I will keep the current "wet" look... 
 

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This is the first layer of water, before painting (obviously) 
 

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...the Norwegian sea is blue in the summer... 
 

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...but maybe not THAT blue... 
 

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...and I might have overdone the foam... 
 

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...but overall I am 75% satisfied out to here... 
 

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...I filled the gaps with more acrylic gel... 
 

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...sometimes quite a lot of actually... 
 

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...so I hope that tomorrow after drying everything will be nicely opaque... 
 

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...the (toiletpaper-made) explosion is not entirely convincing... 
 

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...and I find myself adding more and more foam to the waves etc... 
 

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...so that I have to switch to B/W to get a better looking shot. 
 

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The Niko-made WR 360 and railcars are really great... 
 

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this is from Shapeways 
 

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...weekend update... 
 

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...still cars and people are missing... 
 

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The 1:350 North Star Models figures are really neat... 
 

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...albeit in close-up my sub-optimal water surface modeling skills become much more obvious, 
 

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Basically finished... 
 

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...some crates and barrels added... 
 

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...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?
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 🙂
11 January 2016, 18:14
Udo Browarczik
Many Thumbs up... Looks very promising!
7 March 2016, 13:57
Holger Kranich
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...
1 April 2016, 15:13

Project info

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1:350
Terminé
1:350 Z-30 (Trumpeter 05322)1:350 U-Boot Typ VIIc (HobbyBoss 83505)1:35 House N°1 accessories set (Black Dog S35003)3+

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