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Even if it is laid over a balsa substrate? This is what I have done on the Melbourne and the hull is very sturdy. It's the damn decks where there wasn't as much support that have proved to be the problem (more from my building techniques than anything else!). And the galleries where the 0.5mm styrene has nothing behind as support. The one thing I have observed, and this is true for my Latina Artisan HMS Endeavor (wood) as much as it is for the Melbourne, is that at this scale with the bulkheads so far apart the hull planking/skin and decking don't have enough support to retain their shape. So with Melbourne I filled in the spaces in between the bulkheads with balsa and then covered with 0.5mm styrene sheet for the hull skin and that has worked fine. I'm thinking of doing the same with HMS Endeavor, that is to remove the hull planking, fill in all the voids between bulkheads with balsa or something, and then re-plank.
Even if it is laid over a balsa substrate? This is what I have done on the Melbourne and the hull is very sturdy. It's the damn decks where there wasn't as much support that have proved to be the problem (more from my building techniques than anything else!). And the galleries where the 0.5mm styrene has nothing behind as support. The one thing I have observed, and this is true for my Latina Artisan HMS Endeavor (wood) as much as it is for the Melbourne, is that at this scale with the bulkheads so far apart the hull planking/skin and decking don't have enough support to retain their shape. So with Melbourne I filled in the spaces in between the bulkheads with balsa and then covered with 0.5mm styrene sheet for the hull skin and that has worked fine. I'm thinking of doing the same with HMS Endeavor, that is to remove the hull planking, fill in all the voids between bulkheads with balsa or something, and then re-plank.
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Posted: Wed May 25, 2022 8:46 am |
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I was thinking of still using the 0.5mm Evergreen for the hull sides.
I was thinking of still using the 0.5mm Evergreen for the hull sides.
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Posted: Tue May 24, 2022 8:56 pm |
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Thanks for the encouragement Tom Dave, the deck is 1mm high impact poly styrene.
Thanks for the encouragement Tom :smallsmile:
Dave, the deck is 1mm high impact poly styrene.
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Posted: Mon May 23, 2022 10:30 pm |
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Certainly a "Carrier" can well be constructed upside down due to the "Flat deck", in this case minus the bow ski jump. Every scale has it's benefits and challenges. 1:350 isn't as popular for scratch building though I think with the small items that can be produced by 3D printing it might become more so.
Enjoy your new project! Best regards: Tom
Certainly a "Carrier" can well be constructed upside down due to the "Flat deck", in this case minus the bow ski jump. Every scale has it's benefits and challenges. 1:350 isn't as popular for scratch building though I think with the small items that can be produced by 3D printing it might become more so.
Enjoy your new project! Best regards: Tom
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Posted: Mon May 23, 2022 10:53 am |
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It's official! The keel has been laid Well the longitudinal stiffener under the hanger deck at least anyway I figure I can probably slowly chip away at Canberra when I'm waiting for things to dry on Melbourne  This may be a very slow build.............
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It's official! The keel has been laid :woo_hoo:
Well the longitudinal stiffener under the hanger deck at least anyway :cool_2:
I figure I can probably slowly chip away at Canberra when I'm waiting for things to dry on Melbourne :thumbs_up_1:
This may be a very slow build.............
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Posted: Mon May 23, 2022 6:39 am |
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I hate the bow of this ship  . The previous image looked so much better but unfortunately the actual LHD bow doesn't have those nice curves. It's pretty much slab sided everywhere above the waterline. The images I used to get the generate the deck plan profiles from don't match the hull profile at the deck elevation that the plans represent. For example the plan which appears to represent the floor of the well deck (just below waterline), a level at which when a line is extended to the bow should end in a nice vee, actually ends with a profile of the bow bulb which is much further below the waterline. I suppose the upside is that the rest of the hull in cross-section is very simple  .
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I hate the bow of this ship :mad_1:.
The previous image looked so much better but unfortunately the actual LHD bow doesn't have those nice curves. It's pretty much slab sided everywhere above the waterline. The images I used to get the generate the deck plan profiles from don't match the hull profile at the deck elevation that the plans represent. For example the plan which appears to represent the floor of the well deck (just below waterline), a level at which when a line is extended to the bow should end in a nice vee, actually ends with a profile of the bow bulb which is much further below the waterline.
I suppose the upside is that the rest of the hull in cross-section is very simple :cool_2:.
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Posted: Fri Jan 03, 2020 9:27 am |
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Progress so far on the frame profiles. Still some work to do getting the bow end shaped properly. Much of this is going to be guess work.
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Progress so far on the frame profiles. Still some work to do getting the bow end shaped properly. Much of this is going to be guess work.
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Posted: Thu Jan 02, 2020 8:59 pm |
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Posted: Wed Jan 01, 2020 4:03 am |
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I’ve wanted to build a 1/350 scale model of the HMAS Canberra LHD-02 for some time now but have been sorely disappointed at the lack of commercially available kits, I’ve only found the 1/700 scale one by Orange Hobbies, so have decided to scratch build my own. I’m currently in the research and design stage as I try to pull together enough information to make a relatively accurate model and thought that other modellers would like to share the experience and follow my journey. My apologies that this is going to be a slow journey to begin with as it will be competing with my HMAS Melbourne build and me having to go to work to fund my hobby, and pay the mortgage, but I hope you will enjoy the initial journey through the design development.
In order to develop the shape of the frames I have imported a couple of images from the internet into Autocad, scaled them to the overall dimensions of the ship and drawing the basic features from that. This has given me three deck plans, the hull elevation, and the hull cross-section at midships to work with. Looking at photos and videos of the inside of the ship have highlighted some differences between as built and what is on the three deck floor plans so I have had to modified as best I can to reflect reality. In the end I should have a set of drawings that I can share with anyone else who wishes to build the ship. I hope you enjoy.
I’ve wanted to build a 1/350 scale model of the HMAS Canberra LHD-02 for some time now but have been sorely disappointed at the lack of commercially available kits, I’ve only found the 1/700 scale one by Orange Hobbies, so have decided to scratch build my own. I’m currently in the research and design stage as I try to pull together enough information to make a relatively accurate model and thought that other modellers would like to share the experience and follow my journey. My apologies that this is going to be a slow journey to begin with as it will be competing with my HMAS Melbourne build and me having to go to work to fund my hobby, and pay the mortgage, but I hope you will enjoy the initial journey through the design development.
In order to develop the shape of the frames I have imported a couple of images from the internet into Autocad, scaled them to the overall dimensions of the ship and drawing the basic features from that. This has given me three deck plans, the hull elevation, and the hull cross-section at midships to work with. Looking at photos and videos of the inside of the ship have highlighted some differences between as built and what is on the three deck floor plans so I have had to modified as best I can to reflect reality. In the end I should have a set of drawings that I can share with anyone else who wishes to build the ship. I hope you enjoy.
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Posted: Wed Jan 01, 2020 3:46 am |
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