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  1. Time again to bash on with King George IV, today I got quite a bit of railing done, taking shape quite nicely. 

     

    Railing pe Railing pe Hose

     

    Hose

     

     

    Thought about adding a bit extra to the hose reel.

     

    Hose

     

    I've nicked this fine bit of copper coil from a old robot from my workplace. It's so small I thought I'd make use of it in my modeling. Maybe it will be good for rigging in the future too.

     

    Hose

     

    I've wrapped this coil onto a length of copper wire, I realised this would be a lot easier and faster for just cutting the length to size for other reels too.

     

    Hose

     

     

    After a good few wraps I've cut the length of wire to size to fit the hose reel. Quite happy with the end result, still got a ton more to do! Thanks for looking.

     

    Hose
  2. On 1/25/2022 at 3:45 PM, mikegr said:

    you mean this? Dont mind the arrow, i just found this pic like this

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    Thank you! I never got a notification that someone had replied. This will help a lot.

     

    I bought the Eduard railing and crane set as I found the older WEM set a bit too fragile for my liking as even a light touch would bend the fine PE railing. I find the Eduard set a lot more sturdier.

     

     

    Railing

     

    Started adding the railing.

     

    Railing

     

     

    After looking over the plan I've noticed a watertight door needs to added to this part too.

     

    Railing

     

    Had a delivery from Hong Kong eariler this week, XY Model resin chain, think this will add a lot to the model in the end personally.

     

    Railing

     

     

    Thanks for looking. 

  3. Wondering if anyone can help me find a photograph of the area where the ships boats used to be. Now it's where the anti air armaments are. The kit detail is pretty bare as you can see and I can't find any reference photos of it in any of my books. 

     

    Aft AA

    I've got plenty photos of the aft range finders, but nothing about the area where the area of upgraded AA is.

  4. A little bit of detail was added tonight, I was hoping to start the kit earlier today but I managed to cut my internet cable to the house, don't ask how I done it. 

     

    My partner works from home so the priority was to get that sorted, a trip to B&Q and Screwfix for drop in cable, a long masonry drill bit for my surprisingly thick walls and few extras bits, a few hours after cutting the cable we were back online.

     

    Ladders

     

    I wanted to add ladders to this part of the super structure but the standard kit doesn't have this to show. So I've had to drill, cut away and file two squares so the ladders can get to the upper deck.

     

    Ladders

     

     

    I found the PE ladders are fine with the hand railing only being two easy folds. What took me a while to figure out was unfolding the steps. I finally figured out if I held the ladder in my Tamiya PE pliers and using my thinest tweezers squeeze into the steps and turn them. Second ladder was quick to build after figuring that out. 

     

    Ladders

     

    Easy enough to do, something I'll get quicker at too with the many other ladders to add.

     

     

    Ladders

     

    Ladders

     

     

    Not much done but I do think those little details really make a difference in the long run.

  5. 8 hours ago, RGL said:

    I really like your hull plates. It’s almost an essential now for ship models as they are either non existent or so pronounced they would be a sea anchor. Yours are spot on. 

    Thanks, I think your right, I've seen the another King George Class battleships at 1/700 with more detail in the hull than this old 1/350, so thought I may as well give it a bash. Happy with the result of it so far considering it was just a spray can primer for automotive use.

  6. 8 hours ago, king derelict said:

    I've had a few scalpel blades snap when cutting PE. The magnifier do double duty as safety glasses. Your PE looks really tidy

    Alan

     

    Funny because while I was cutting I just noticed the crack on the blade and thought, "has that always been there?" Then the blade just popped off into my glasses. 😅

  7. Just a wee bit of work today, got the other side of the superstructure PE on but to my surprise my knife snapped while cutting the PE and if I wasn't wearing my glasses then it would ended up in my eye, lucky escape there. 

     

    Photo etch

     

    After that scare... 😅 onto the deck above for plastic and PE. 

     

    Photo etch

     

    Got hose reels to add, but I'll be making them from copper coil from a clock, it's very tiny and should be good for a hose on a reel at this scale. 

  8. I've got a short update today, I've been busy with another project, a 1:1 nursery in one of the spare bedrooms, been knocking off the old polyester ceiling tiles which have been glued down heavy, bit of a nightmare honestly, ceiling is gonna need to be skimmed too.

     

    But I have found a wee bit of time to carry on with the kit. I battered on with the super structure, getting some PE on it.

     

     

    PE aft

     

    This is my first 1/350 and I'm actually enjoying the PE for a change, I'm used to handling 1/700 so the practice with that tiny scale is helping me now. Aim was to get the portholes, watertight doors and ladder glued on.

     

    PE aft

     

     

    Happy with it so far, wish I had a bit more time today to bash on with the kit but the nursery will be the priority until it's finished. Also got my delivery from Sovereign Hobbies to add to my now growing collection of colourcoats. :)

     

     

    PE aft

     

    Thanks for looking in. 

  9. I thought I'd start tonight with a few sub assemblies for a quick nights work, and ready for PE. First thing was to drill out the portholes once again. Watertight doors will be cut off and replaced with PE.

     

    Quick nights work

     

     

    As you can see I've been quite heavy with the filler putty, the kit left some horrible visual joints. I'll let that dry overnight and sand it. But if I'm still not happy with it I've got 0.5mm polystyrene sheet I can cut to size and sand down to 0.1mm to hide those joints. 

     

    Dry fitted these parts to the hull, taking shape but still a long way to go. 

     

    Quick nights work

     

    Was thinking about adding LED's since I've went to the effort of drilling out the portholes, on the fence about it.

  10. Back on the bench today, the aim was to get the turrets assembled and ready for PE. 

     

    First was to clean the cuts from the sprue and remove the molded ladders for PE ladders. Cut most of the plastic off with the knife and finished with some fine files.

     

    Turrets

     

    Turrets

     

    Master barrels I bought from eBay a while ago, so I cut the plastic barrels off at the correct length, filed flat the cut and drilled a hole with a 1mm micro drill bit. 

     

    Turrets

     

    Turrets

     

     

    After dry fitting the barrels to make sure they were all the same length, CA glue was applied and the barrels fitted, paying attention to making sure they would shoot straight and weren't squint. ;)

     

    Finally the details for range finder molds were removed, ready for the PE when it arrives through the post.

     

    Turrets

     

    A wee bit of work done, waiting on a few things to come but still have plenty to keep me busy.

  11. I had to sand down the hull plating a touch more, I must of missed a spot last time I done it, but happy now it's more in scale. Also I used the debonder and removed the excess glue on bits of the hull.

     

    Deck dry fit

     

     

    Dry fitted the deck and seems like they'll only be a small gap to be filled on the bow. Thought about fitting the scaledeck I've bought but realized I've got a decision to make.

     

    Finish off the plaque first, tighten down the hull to the brass pedestals then glue down the plastic deck then wooden deck. Then paint and weather the hull while it's on the plaque. Or paint the hull and weather the hull now then fit it to the plaque and then fitting the rest of the deck.

     

    Would be interested in peoples opinions?

     

     

  12. Back at it again and I have added the rigol and porthole caps to the model, these sets are for IJN ships but who's really gonna notice the difference at this scale? The MK1 set is for Royal Navy watertight doors and hatches, the wee hatches seem perfect for the square ones on the real thing.

     

    King George 2

     

     

    I found this gorilla glue with a brush and nozzle today in Tesco and thought I'd give it a shot, turns out the wee brush is quite handy accurately applying the glue. Think I prefer it to the copper wire I usually use.

     

     

    King George 2

     

    I'll double check the references but I think I might be done with the hull. I'm only aiming for accurate to the eye. But we'll see.

     

    King George 2

     

    King George 2

     

    King George 2

     

     

    King George 2

     

     

    The porthole caps were added after lessons learned from the Prince of Wales sinking, that's my understanding anyway. But I'll let the glue harden overnight then use my super glue remover to fix some excess and blobs.

     

     

     

     

     

     

  13. 22 hours ago, king derelict said:

    Thanks Boydie. Its fun so far but you are right about the PE. Some of the parts are breaking away in the frets just from moving them about.

    Alan

     

    You're doing a great job so far. Sometimes I found it easier cutting the PE apart at the folds then just gluing them back together again when I had already placed it on the model. 

  14. IMG_20211219_231944.jpg.2af39d7c47136016e89a7b7aa3bac154.jpgThis is my current build, Tamiya King George IV 1945 with White Ensign photo etch along with other extras, I'll show them off further along the build. 

     

    First thing I done was mask off the panels/ armour plate on the hull, the Tamiya hull is pretty bare and I've seen 1/700 with better detail. But I've tried to get it semi accurate to the real thing.

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    Then I used Halfords primer, it's for cars but read it has good reviews from other modelers, a solid primer. l've never attempted to model the panel detail but I was happy with the result. Sanded down to smooth the effect. 

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    Lastly some photo etch on the hull, to match the source material I'm using. I'll clean up the super glue residue once I've finished with the PE on the hull.

     

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    This is what I done so far from a few months ago, in the meantime I've bought my first house and decorated it. Thought I'd restart with the house in a good state. Any ideas or helpful advice welcome. :)

  15. Thought it would be best to introduce myself, I'm Boydie from near Edinburgh. I'm a former Marine Engineer in the Merchant Navy, now I'm a Multi Skilled Engineer in the food manufacturing industry; maintenance, installation of new production lines, robots ect.

     

    I've been building models for a while, I'm currently building HMS King George IV 1/350, it's been on hold for a few months due to buying a house and decorating it. But I think I've made enough progress with this to treat myself in restarting the build. So I thought I'd keep a build log to keep myself motivated and maybe learn a few new tricks on the way. 

     

    Looking forward to meeting you all. 😀

     

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