by hypno7 » Wed Jun 28, 2023 9:38 am
Hello everyone!
I would like to share the progress of my latest model project, the SMS Derfflinger in 1/700. I will use the Takom/Flyhawk kit with the upgrade set from Flyhawk. For reference I have:
- - Koop, Gerhard, and Klaus-Peter Schmolke. Vom Original Zum Modell: Die Gro�en Kreuzer von Der Tann, Moltke-Klasse, Seydlitz, Derfflinger-Klasse. Bernard + Graefe, 1998.
- Staff, Gary. German Battlecruisers of World War One. Seaforth Publishing, 2014.
- Brown, Robert, and Steve Backer. Shipcraft 22: German Battlecruisers: Of the First World War. Casemate Publishers, 2016.
- Marsden, Samuel, and Gary Staff. The German Battlecruiser SMS Derfflinger. Kagero, 2021.
I wanted to experiment a bit more with 3D printing on this model. On my last model, the HMS Warspite, I replaced nearly all deck fittings (skylights, bollards, hatches, etc.) with available PE parts. That was a lot of work and very difficult to do consistently, but it was worth the effort in my opinion. Unfortunately, for ships of the High Seas Fleet, there are not many commercial options for these details. After following several video tutorials and experimenting with a 3D printer, I am somewhat OK with the results. I attach some photos of the deck with the "replacement" fittings. The deck planking butt-ends have also been filled, because its effect is a bit exaggerated.
all cleaned up and ready for priming and painting to see if it will work.
Hull glued together, screw shafts reconstructed, sink holes and blemishes fixed, deck cleaned, and primed. The plan is to build it in its 1916 version, before the tripod mast reconstruction was made.
comments and criticism welcomed!

Hello everyone!
I would like to share the progress of my latest model project, the SMS Derfflinger in 1/700. I will use the Takom/Flyhawk kit with the upgrade set from Flyhawk. For reference I have:
[list]
- Koop, Gerhard, and Klaus-Peter Schmolke. Vom Original Zum Modell: Die Gro�en Kreuzer von Der Tann, Moltke-Klasse, Seydlitz, Derfflinger-Klasse. Bernard + Graefe, 1998.
- Staff, Gary. German Battlecruisers of World War One. Seaforth Publishing, 2014.
- Brown, Robert, and Steve Backer. Shipcraft 22: German Battlecruisers: Of the First World War. Casemate Publishers, 2016.
- Marsden, Samuel, and Gary Staff. The German Battlecruiser SMS Derfflinger. Kagero, 2021.
[/list]
I wanted to experiment a bit more with 3D printing on this model. On my last model, the HMS Warspite, I replaced nearly all deck fittings (skylights, bollards, hatches, etc.) with available PE parts. That was a lot of work and very difficult to do consistently, but it was worth the effort in my opinion. Unfortunately, for ships of the High Seas Fleet, there are not many commercial options for these details. After following several video tutorials and experimenting with a 3D printer, I am somewhat OK with the results. I attach some photos of the deck with the "replacement" fittings. The deck planking butt-ends have also been filled, because its effect is a bit exaggerated.
[attachment=8]derfflinger_e2b.jpg[/attachment]
[attachment=7]derfflinger_a77.jpg[/attachment]
[attachment=6]derfflinger_a16.jpg[/attachment]
[attachment=5]derfflinger_805.jpg[/attachment]
all cleaned up and ready for priming and painting to see if it will work.
[attachment=4]derfflinger_1e0.jpg[/attachment]
Hull glued together, screw shafts reconstructed, sink holes and blemishes fixed, deck cleaned, and primed. The plan is to build it in its 1916 version, before the tripod mast reconstruction was made.
[attachment=3]derfflinger_d47.jpg[/attachment]
[attachment=2]derfflinger_149.jpg[/attachment]
[attachment=1]derfflinger_35a.jpg[/attachment]
[attachment=0]derfflinger_3a7.jpg[/attachment]
comments and criticism welcomed! :wave_1: