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#121 Posted : 10 January 2018 16:34:12

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darbyvet wrote:
Wow that is a big ship.What is the length? Looking great


Carl



It's 3 feet 10 inches
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#122 Posted : 10 January 2018 20:56:00

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BigGrin The etch looks very like the Hood etch and is very good, I just hope the white metal castings of parts are good recognisable items unlike the blobs of metal supplied in the HoodCool
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#123 Posted : 17 January 2018 12:19:23

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Scharnhorst 27



We start covering up the freestanding parts of the middle deck structures decks with brass from below. Again the piece is shown downside up. The brass extends beyond the wooden parts by ca a tenth of a millimeter which will provide a natural anchoring point for the railings we will be fitting soon.
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#124 Posted : 17 January 2018 15:15:10

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Coming along nicely.Is there anything more tedious than applying photoetched railing! (well maybe building the Citreon Crying )

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#125 Posted : 17 January 2018 15:27:03

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darbyvet wrote:
Coming along nicely.Is there anything more tedious than applying photoetched railing! (well maybe building the Citreon Crying )

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They actually found a pretty nice way to lay down the railing (more on that in two weeks). It's way better than one would expect.
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#126 Posted : 24 January 2018 11:24:27

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Scharnhorst 28



Covered the rest of the walls and roof of the middle deck structures lower level with brass.

We've reached the 20% point in this build, so it's time to have another look at the complete ship so far.

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#127 Posted : 24 January 2018 17:38:15

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BigGrin Looking great Greyhawk she is a beast Cool

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#128 Posted : 31 January 2018 16:48:58

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Scharnhorst Issue 29



We get to add the railings to the middle deck structure. Luckily the brass is pretty robust, as we have to bend it to follow the outline of the deck. This is made a little bit easier by the tiny overhang of the PE already attached, but still is not exactly a walk in the park because the brass wants to return to its earlier shape. So you have to overbend a bit, but not too much. Only when the brass perfectly follows the shape of the deck, can you glue it down, otherwise internal forces will soon rip it clean off again.

For the first time the kit drops the pretense of "being easy enough anyone can build it" and the fallout is of course a lot of new builders dropping out of the build and trying to sell or even just give away their incomplete Scharnhorsts.
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#129 Posted : 31 January 2018 19:24:29

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Looks great BigGrin it might be a problem when you are leaning over to add parts later on Confused regards PhilCool
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#130 Posted : 31 January 2018 19:54:05

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tigerace wrote:
Looks great BigGrin it might be a problem when you are leaning over to add parts later on Confused regards PhilCool


Nah, it's all good. You can turn the whole thing right over head over heels and lay it down and it's perfectly fine. In fact that was necessary for the next building phases.
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#131 Posted : 31 January 2018 20:26:56

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BigGrin Hatchet brass etch is pretty strong so cant see any probs with it as long as you respect it as it will bend if abused in any way. Looking goodCool
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#132 Posted : 31 January 2018 23:49:26

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Railings look really good, very nice work....Cool Cool

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#133 Posted : 01 February 2018 09:59:25

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The railings look nice!

I always wonder how you manage to have time for all your models!

Keep up the good work!
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#134 Posted : 01 February 2018 10:42:06

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That's easy to answer. I don't watch TV. It's incredible how much time one gains from that alone :D
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#135 Posted : 07 February 2018 10:10:20

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Scharnhorst issue 30



Installed more brass on the middle decks structure to simulate netting. Also extended the areas between the curved sections with a grating and railings.
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#136 Posted : 14 February 2018 10:45:50

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Scharnhorst 31

We're finishing up work on the middle deck structure for now by adding doors and air conditioning equipment to the walls. This is a step up from the Bismarck, where things were done the other way around. Doors were added first, then the walls were bent and the doors plinged off into oblivion.

We also get to make two rope drums.

Next time, we start planking the hull. No, really, we do.
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#137 Posted : 14 February 2018 11:30:30

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Scharnhorst 31

We're finishing up work on the middle deck structure for now by adding doors and air conditioning equipment to the walls. This is a step up from the Bismarck, where things were done the other way around. Doors were added first, then the walls were bent and the doors plinged off into oblivion.

We also get to make two rope drums.

Next time, we start planking the hull. No, really, we do.


Looking forward to seeing this Love Really progressing wellCool. I think this will turn out to be an exceptional build.

Regards
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#138 Posted : 14 February 2018 17:25:31

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She really looks greatBigGrin all the planking to come can`t wait Drool Drool regards PhilCool
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#139 Posted : 14 February 2018 23:41:36

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She's looking good now but will look even better with her skin on... look forward to seeing your next update....Cool Cool

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#140 Posted : 15 February 2018 14:22:45

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Lovely update. Looking forward to see the planking.
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