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Topic review - Samek 1:700 HMS York early 1941
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FAN-TAS-TIC!!! :thumbs_up_1: :thumbs_up_1: :thumbs_up_1: :thumbs_up_1: :thumbs_up_1:

I hope your health stays good, and we can see the next HMS Ajax soon! :wave_1:
Post Posted: Wed Jul 02, 2025 4:45 am
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This is a beautiful build. Thanks for sharing!
Post Posted: Sun Jun 29, 2025 10:11 pm
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The rigging is exceptional, very fine work. The painting and weathering is on point.


Agreed. A superb build.
Post Posted: Sun Jun 29, 2025 2:42 pm
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As always, magnificent work. She's a beauty. The rigging is spectacular.

Hopefully your health issues are behind you and you are on the road to full recovery.
Post Posted: Sun Jun 29, 2025 2:22 pm
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Its great to see updates on this build! The rigging is exceptional, very fine work. The painting and weathering is on point. Looking forward to HMS Ajax! I hope you are feeling better these days. :wave_1:
Post Posted: Sun Jun 29, 2025 1:04 pm
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What an absolutely gorgeous build! Glad that you are feeling better.



Bob Pink :wave_1:
Post Posted: Sun Jun 29, 2025 11:47 am
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After flags (decals applies to aluminium foil, slightly weathered) were attached to the rigging the crew was prepared. I used 3D printed sailors from a number of manufacturers (Five Star, Triumph, ION and Black Cat Models) – a first for me, and I was completely satisfied with them. No more flat PE figures thickened with gel type superglue! 95 of them were glued to various positions on the ship’s decks thus completing the construction.
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I find this build thoroughly successful and look forward to the next member of the planned diorama – HMS Ajax.
Post Posted: Sun Jun 29, 2025 9:44 am
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I was really afraid of the masts, being pole masts with their rigging having a supporting role just like in the original ship and retaining the rake of them at the same time. Forward planning of the order of attaching the rigging and careful selection of rigging material (caenis, lycra and stretched sprue), each to the task they are suitable for let me complete the rigging with remarkable success.
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I only made concessions with regard to the antennae which were supposed to meet at one point (there twelve of them!) and from there one strand would lead to the aerial trunk. Well, there are two strands – this does not seem to be a major flaw to me.
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Post Posted: Sun Jun 29, 2025 9:36 am
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Worthy of mention is the rigging supporting the masts which, fabricated out of stretched sprue, turned out remarkably well being thin and intricate enough, and the ship’s boats, most notably the cutters carried outboard, complete with jumping net (stretched sprue construction) and elaborate rigging plus gripes (lead foil) (these could have been made somewhat narrower to tell the truth).
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Post Posted: Sun Jun 29, 2025 9:29 am
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A serious illness hindered my work, but finally I was able to complete this build. After I had finished the painting process final assembly could commence. Railing was attached to the forecastle and quarterdeck plus the tiers of the superstructure. This step was not without unexpected difficulties. I used AK’s blackening agent in order to gain a metal-like, dark grey finish to the longitudinal of the collapsible railing without making them thicker. The photoetch of WEM ultrafine railing was immersed in the fluid apparently for too long as it lost its elasticity and became ‘hairy’, thus somewhat thicker. Stubbornly, I decided to plough with a railing which went amiss. The stanchions were painted 507C, and I attached lengths of the railing with PVA glue. Stanchions at the 507B panels were painted accordingly in situ.
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As usual, PVA glue was used to simulate canvas-covered railing in the bridge and after superstructure.
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It was a nightmare to deal with this railing, necessitating constant adjustment after the slightest touch and prone to breakage. After this ordeal all went well.
Post Posted: Sun Jun 29, 2025 9:23 am
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Lovely paint work!
Post Posted: Sun Feb 02, 2025 3:13 pm
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Uhh, this weathering looks very good. The painting really highlights the details of the ship.
Post Posted: Sun Feb 02, 2025 12:32 pm
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With the basic colours added I moved on to the paint effects. First I reduced contrast and provided some variation of shade using the method described by Marijn van Gils: adding drops of blue, red, brown, tan and green over a surface wetted with white spirit then blending them. After letting dry for one or two days and applying a protective layer of acrylic satin varnish light and dark grey washes were applied using AK products. These effects are most pronounced around the ship’s bow. Next a pin wash imitating shadows was added to every nook and cranny using AK’s ‘Shadows for grey ships’ oil paint. This was followed by highlighting all edges with lighter variations of the base colour. This was really time-consuming regarding the endless count of small details. After adding a hint of rust the paintwork was sealed by a thin layer of matt varnish. The weathering may seem overdone but regarding the wartime conditions it can also be regarded credible.
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Post Posted: Sun Feb 02, 2025 4:39 am
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After some minor colour modulation of these decks I applied a coat of lightened WEM AP507C over the vertical surfaces.
Here it can be seen with the boot topping masked:
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To faithfully reproduce the characteristic camouflage pattern I laminated a copy of the 1/700 Profile Morskie elevation plan.
Then a strip of masking tape was applied over it, the outlines of the camouflage panels (corrected according to period photographs) drawn in,
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the tape transferred to a hard surface,
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the individual panels cut out and attached to the model.
The camouflage of the superstructure was hand painted for masking of the complex structures would have been very hard.
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WEM AP 507B was sprayed over it generating the desired pattern.
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Post Posted: Tue Jan 07, 2025 4:03 pm
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While in the previous part of this report was written in retrospect, further updates are in line with construction, hence the considerable delay in posting. The painting process started with the wooden deck which was covered with WEM Teak, somewhat lightened.
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I had to overcome the problem posed by the shelter deck and the quarterdeck portion around the 4” AA guns not having the groove pattern of other deck parts. Initially I had tried to scribe these two areas, but I would have to remove all cast on details to be able to do so, consequently apart from some faint lines, no grooves were present there. Eventually I drew some lines freehand with my 0.02 Warm Grey Marker.
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These lines, while not really regular or straight, gave a surprisingly credible result. I tried pick out individual planks by spraying them some variation of the original colour but to my horror the masking tape lifted the paint along with the primer at my first attempt, so I had to resort to fine brush painting. Applying AK Dark Wash for Wood Deck finished the painting of the wood deck.
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Next lightened WEM Corticene was sprayed over some decks, slightly lightened WEM AP 507A over other ones.
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In the picture above you can see Humbrol Maskol covering wooden deck portions next to steel deck areas.
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Post Posted: Tue Jan 07, 2025 3:52 pm
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Ship’s boats and rafts are beautiful 3D prints from Micro Master, just as almost all of the armament. One boat is modified from a Combrig rowing boat.
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Masts were constructed from brass tube from Albion Alloys, yards came from Master Model sets.
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In some of the pictures the ship and all the additional parts can be seen together, ready for painting.
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Post Posted: Thu Oct 24, 2024 7:23 am
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Thank you, Yuth!
Post Posted: Tue Oct 22, 2024 8:23 am
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A beautiful subject !

I will follow it with great attention :)
Post Posted: Sat Oct 19, 2024 9:29 am
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The funnels
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had their openings drilled deeper, steam pipes (Albion Alloys), and clinker screen (0,1 mm copper Wire) added.
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Note that at this stage nothing is glued to place yet, all parts are held by metal sticks drilled in to facilitate correct placement when painted.
This deliberately allows for some slack, hence the out of true position of the aft funnel (which has just one positioning stick).
The catapult and crane are from the kit’s PE with added details, primed with AK Fine Metal Primer.
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Post Posted: Sat Oct 19, 2024 3:34 am
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The bridge was detailed tier after tier with photoetch reinforcing straps affixed to the corticene deck cover. Bracing is taken from WEM County class upgrade set. The pictures show a lot of miniscule details added to the bridge.
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The after bridge was modified along similar lines.
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