Deans Marine
General Discussion => Customers Builds => Topic started by: Ironclad on 27 October 2012, 12:15:50
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Well, I have finally managed to get some free time nd so have spent it on the boat. I am really happy with how it is starting to come together now. I have installed all the radio gear and tested this and happily it all runs smoothly although I did have to cannibalise the transmitter so that I got a deadstick for the throttle. I am attaching a few pics of the boat so far.
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I had seen a picture of a static model that had sandbag like pads arnouring the cabin and really liked the look, so a bit of milliput and some fettling and voila...these should do the trick!. I also had some fotos of an ASR with larger engine vent cowls at the rear and no midship ones , just the smaller ones on the cabin top and again quite liked the look as it decluttered the side of the boat more. You can also see the frame I fabricated for the rear...I know this boat may not be historically accurate but that isnt what I am looking for. I want a boat that looks good and something that has plenty of detail.
Hope you all like but please do leave comments or ideas as I am not finished yet!!!
Ash
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Oh and just one last thing....having spoken to Colin on this subject I have gone for a perhaps eccentric option on the glazing. I have arched the windows with 2.5mm quarter radius styrene rod and left the bottoms open. I will then glaze them inside with a smoked clear styrene and I think I will be happy with that....you can see the windows a little better in this picture
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its these little things that makes all the difference....
nice job your doing Ash.. ^^^
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Thanks Colin... I am really enjoying doing this boat....I think I have definitely caught the bug!
Here is a picture with the Armour pads "dry fitted" to assess the look....got to say it looks spot on although they will be mounted a little higher in the final stages so they come up to the bottom of the window.
I will also paint these separately to the hull and superstructure and weather them a bit too so they look more "added on" as they would in the real world. Off to sort out the side pads now!
Ash
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Coming along very nicely indeed.
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Looks really good. This is one of my favourite boats. I have an airfix one and the george turner one in my fleet. They both have the added protection and it really makes the model.
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If I had known you were after splinter mats I had a couple at 1/24th you were welcome to for the cost of an SAE.
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Hi all
Wow.... it seems like a long time sie I was on here and I suppose it was. I have not had chance to do any more on the boat yet but I am looking to do some more soon. For now she is sitting in a primered state and more or less completed and ready to run once she gets a top coat.... I will post more pics once I have done more....till then have fun!