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My return to the maritime world but a rather fraught one. I want to build the 1/700 Trumpeter Type 23 frigate HMS Monmouth.
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An interesting choice of name by the Admiralty, the Duke of Monmouth led the failed rebellion against King James II and was beheaded as a result. Accordingly HMS Monmouth has the distinction of being the only RN. ship to carry her name in black on the name boards instead of red as all other ships do. She also flies a plain black flag to commemorate the erasing of Monmouths coat of arms.

HMS Monmouth is of personal significance to me, she was our escort frigate in 2018 in the North Atlantic during carrier trials. To satisfy the rough sea state requirements we sailed into the edge of Hurricane Michael and rather overdid things. The motion on HMS Queen Elizabeth was impressive but must have been spectacular on the frigate.

My plan is to try to incorporate the model into a seascape resembling these conditions, at least that’s the ambition which might fall short.

The contains a lot of parts, including a Lynx helicopter which is wrong for the period I’m working on but I doubt they had the hanger doors open in sixty mph winds anyway. Trumpeter provides a nice PE sheet and I have the White Ensign set of PE which provides some duplication but crucially the Trumpeter set does not provide railings.

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And so it started with building up the hull and structures, priming and basic deck and superstructure colors added - and that’s when things rather unraveled.

My father tried to reach down a new jar of coffee from the top cupboard by standing on a wobbly kitchen chair and lost his balance and fell. At age 99 I ask you! The doctors say nothing is broken and no internal injuries but he is very fragile and recovery is very slow and painful. Lots of distraction there but he seems to be doing better and I’ll be heading over there soon to visit him and help out.

The modeling sessions have been appropriately limited but I started adding the details to the bridge structure and managed to lose three tiny pieces in less than an hour. I scratch built replacements but I’m not really happy with them so I abandoned the build and closed the door on it. 
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Given my lofty ambitions I wanted to make the best build possible so I ordered a replacement kit. It’s taken a bit of time to get motivated to pick it up again and I’m now wondering if I can make a convincing job of the initial build and just keep going. Really the bridge structure is the only element that needs reworking so that may be the way forward.

Hopefully things will be a little more settled for a while and some positive progress will be made.

Thanks for looking in

Alan

Edited by ccoyle
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  • The title was changed to HMS Monmouth (F235) by king derelict - Trumpeter - 1/700 - PLASTIC
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With all those itty bitty parts and all that PE and all that 1:700 stuff that could go wrong (and enhance the value of your rug!!!) I would probably keep this kit as a donor kit.

That way you can virtually guarantee a good and complete build with your replacement.

 

She is a beautiful ship.  I have always liked the modern British ships.  Then again, I have always liked the <=WWII ships as well.  I guess I like British ships😀

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Hi Alan, an interesting subject, I shall be following along. I like the look of the T23’s, very hard working ships, particularly the vital TAPs role they have. 
Hope your father makes a good recovery and doesn’t cause you any more distractions!

Andrew
Current builds:- HM Gun-brig Sparkler - Vanguard (1/64) 
HMAV Bounty - Caldercraft (1/64)

Completed (Kits):-

Vanguard Models (1/64) :HM Cutter Trial , Nisha - Brixham trawler

Caldercraft (1/64) :- HMS Orestes(Mars)HM Cutter Sherbourne

Paper Shipwright (1/250) :- TSS Earnslaw, Puffer Starlight

 

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3 hours ago, LED said:

With all those itty bitty parts and all that PE and all that 1:700 stuff that could go wrong (and enhance the value of your rug!!!) I would probably keep this kit as a donor kit.

That way you can virtually guarantee a good and complete build with your replacement.

 

She is a beautiful ship.  I have always liked the modern British ships.  Then again, I have always liked the <=WWII ships as well.  I guess I like British ships😀

Thanks LED, I think you are right. I will move over to the new kit along with the WE PE and build it up as a complete kit rather than use bits of both.

Alan

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2 hours ago, AJohnson said:

Hi Alan, an interesting subject, I shall be following along. I like the look of the T23’s, very hard working ships, particularly the vital TAPs role they have. 
Hope your father makes a good recovery and doesn’t cause you any more distractions!

Thanks for the good wishes Andrew, he gets the Kings telegram in April so hopefully there won’t be any more balancing tricks.

The Type 23s are graceful ships, I always liked seeing The Black Duke prowling around. 

Alan

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2 hours ago, AJohnson said:

Hi Alan, an interesting subject, I shall be following along. I like the look of the T23’s, very hard working ships, particularly the vital TAPs role they have. 
Hope your father makes a good recovery and doesn’t cause you any more distractions!

Thanks for the good wishes Andrew, he gets the Kings telegram in April so hopefully there won’t be any more balancing tricks.

The Type 23s are graceful ships, I always liked seeing The Black Duke prowling around. 

Alan

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I’ve decided to move the WE PE over to the new kit and build that as a completely separate project. I only used one piece of the WE PE and it’s duplicated in the Trumpeter PE so nothing lost.

In the spirit of inquiry after looking at online photos of Monmouth I had a go at making the last missing piece, the radar unit on the front of the bridge. A bit of PE fret and a bit of Flyhawk sprue and I actually think it looks better than the kit part. So I might just be building two Monmouths 

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The picture quality is abysmal but you get the idea. I’ll see how it looks with a bit of paint.

Thanks for looking in, the likes and comments.

alan

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Here you go Alan  F235  in the flesh that I took   just coming into Plymouth.

 

OC 

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