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Thank you very much OC. I forgot I hadn’t added the ships boats so that got done today. Weathering tomorrow I hope. alan
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I haven’t tried any IJN ships so far but have a couple in the pile. I might have to get brave Alan
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Thank you very much Mike. I seem to have accumulated several destroyers, Flyhawk HMS Kelly and Lance, also a J class. IBG Hunt and H, I class ships. Thankfully they don’t take up a lot of display space. Alan
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Thank you very much Andrew, my soldering has room for improvement but they are gradually getting better. I was hoping to get to use one of the PE lattice masts but they seem to be later war refits. alan
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The tripod foremast was painted and installed. It’s a bit nerve wracking threading it down between the superstructure and funnel. I may try to fit Eskimos mast a bit earlier in the sequence. All the railings are added now and a few fiddle bits like the two part PE anchors. A few areas of paint touch up and weathering to finish off. I’m happy the paint scheme is suitably different from Huron and Eskimo will be different again. Thanks for looking in, the likes and comments. alan
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Thanks Mike. I started off assuming the kit manufacturers were de facto the experts on the subject but I’ve revised my thinking. Especially when a series of a type are produced like these three Tribal destroyers. The Eskimo and Zulu kits are identical just different box art. The Zulu hull and other components are actually marked “HMS Eskimo “ alan
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I added the forecastle railings, always a bit of a milestone for me. I selected the three boats I want to use and started painting them The major project for the day was making up a brass tripod foremast. As usual the soldering challenged me but it’s not too bad and I have dressed it up with the PE supports and the radar. Compared to the kit mast I think it’s an improvement. A bit of paint will help too. Thanks for looking in, the likes and the comments alan
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Thank you very much OC. After Huron I sort of know my way around the kit and the PE now so it’s coming together. alan
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Thank you very much Mike. The camouflage scheme is pretty close to the photos and I think more likely than Trumpeters paint guide. I think the kit is stuffed with inaccuracies but the PE and a bit of reading around solves quite a lot and I don’t let the rest get in the way of enjoying the build alan
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The details are spectacular Phil. Beautiful work. alan
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Most of the details have been added and a black oil wash to bring out the details and subdue the very white areas. Carley rafts were painted and added. I need to fabricate a brass tripod foremast, add railings and boats. I had some reservations about the motor boats provided by the kit, trying to work out what the square part of the cabin roof was. Today it dawned on me, they are life belts, German life belts! Rather oversized too. I need three boats, the whaler at right is fine, I’ll try sanding the life belts off the Trumpeter boats and I dug up a couple of candidates from my Flyhawk spares. Time to get the HMS Eskimo box off the shelf. Thanks for looking in and for the likes and comments. alan
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Making some progress with the details. The IWM photos have been sufficient to identify the locations of the Carley rafts. Different to the kit configuration and requiring me to dip into the spares box again. Hopefully I will have enough extras for Eskimo because I suspect that will come up short as well. The main guns are the same and the quad Bofors is also present. Two quad 50 calibers complete the weapons. A bit more PE this time with an aft searchlight platform to make up. A few more details to add and then the first weathering before boats and railings are added. Thanks for looking in, the likes and comments. alan
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