Thursday, 25 March 2021

Ship Diorama Build Blog : HMS Rodney : Pt12

You may recall my attempt at making flags on foil, well... i tried again...


Laying out foil and picking it to fit the aft flag pole...


I even got the St George cross really nicely done...



It just utterly disintegrated when lifting up from painting...


So I went back to masking tape, and made this HORRID thing... I need to work on this basically... It may take hours.


I then painted all the ships boats with a brown wood, highlighted parts in white and fitted out the main boat deck.


Plus this one dinghy I saw.


I'm not happy about that hull slung boat yet, I did it's internals wood brown, but then the hull white, and whilst handling it into position I put marks in it, the hooks aren't straight, they match the marks in the plastic but I don't like them being pigeon toed like that.  Nothing I can do now though.

I also set the guns to be trained out to port, this is the angle the model will be set at, so we can see the secondary battery port side and the main guns on the base for the first time.

















Sunday, 21 March 2021

Ship Diorama Build Blog : HMS Rodney : Pt11

 Now I'm going to detail the anchor chains, forecastle and secondary spray shields, this is just lots of lumps and bumps of plastic really, so it's a case of colour, highlight, mask, colour over and over.




Swapping between grey, white, black and skyblue so many times makes you a little bit tired.

But next I needed to add the four capsons to the anchor chain ports, these I gave three strong coats of white to whilst still on the sprue.

I also painted the boat gear and fore cranes black still on the sprue.


A dab of sperglue in each hole and then move and the capsons are in place.


The cranes however I wanted to rig... I found the mig rigging wire too thick, so I asked the wife for a stand of hair... and with patience and superglue.... I rigged each crane still on the sprue.





This took maybe half an hour to fiddle the hair into place, leave it and keep the place draftless to stop anything moving before the glue cured.

Fitting these boat cranes finished off the forecastle.



Next we're going aft.


Thursday, 18 March 2021

Ship Diorama Build Blog : HMS Rodney : Pt10

 Today, before I get working I thought I'd sort out the things on my desk... of course with working from home my work space is pulling double duty, but here it is.... 



Yes, that is a coffee and a pint of juice, this is hopefully going to be a nice long uninterrupted modelling session.

First things first, lets review the other three secondary battery casements and get them superglued and we can plan out the rest of the boat deck too....





I do this supergluing by actually decanting the glue onto another surface, the best I've found is the plastic coated card on pakaging, here I'm using an old packet of tablets wrapper, decant and I can dot the glue around with a cocktail stick and touch things.


I use cocktail sticks and bluetac to hold parts for painting...


So they're the three starboard side secondary battery, I give them and the others a first coat after test fitting, they all get the sky blue colour first.


I also give the two unpainted main turrets a coat of grey, then skyblue highlights


Before masking them and adding flash details in darker tones and painting the rooves.



My references here are a little hazy, so I've used artistic license.... She's my ship now.







Sunday, 14 March 2021

Ship Diorama Build Blog : HMS Rodney : Pt9

I've had a very long pair of sessions, between walking the dogs and doing some other stuff, and in those two sessions I've done a little detailing of the first turret, worked on rigging, painted the rear mast and build the other main turrets and half the secondary turrets.



The rigging is Mig's 0.03mm stuff and I've had a wild time with it, lets look at some of the other lines I ran.




Initial attachment was fine.  A dot of superglue on the relaxed line and leave it to set for a good five minutes, then pull straight and stretch (for it is elastic) and drop into another piece of glue... but... Oh my, what a struggle.




I then set the aft flag pole... with it actually, unnoticed sagging and being a pain to set straight again... but initially I had it perfect, so that annoyed me.


With the rigging drying and this pole, I thought I also had a chance to play about with the flags.

So with foil down on masking take I started to try and paint a white ensign.




And I hated how it came out....

I also tried to make tiny letter signal flags, this is an X.... 

I was basing these on white matt acrylic paint, letting them dry and then using fine-liner on them.


To give you an idea of the size of these flags the main ensign compared to the side of a match head.


This came to naught.  So I decided it was time to fix the rigged super structure island.  Not wanting to get the glue leaking through I lined it up and started to see how it fit.


Not well....

It took a lot of holding to get the structure glued flat.


I then decided to build the secondary port-side battery.






I am very bemused by the range of rotation on these turrets, they would have been nearly useless on the actual ship....


I then had a piece nearly get lost... A15, the antennae...


Vanished.... I was manipulating it in a pair of tweezers and it flew off.

After stretching a piece of sprue I made a replacement.


Only to suddenly see the antennae was stuck to the starboard side of the bridge structure!


I was getting rather tired by this point.  I therefore picked a couple of low-hanging fruit items... and built the forward 16" turrets.


And as I'm writing this very post and uploading this image...


I see that the structure is not down right, so I've just pulled everything back out and added a line of extra thin glue and held it down, fingers crossed.

But, lets had a gratuitous shot with the turrets in place.


And then on the base!