by Mike E. » Sun Jun 14, 2020 9:55 am
All:
Flyhawk's 1/700 HMS Penelope kit has the 4" HA AA gun deck atop the aft deckhouse covered entirely with wooden planks. See here (scroll down):
https://toylandhobbymodelingmagazine.pr ... ll-review/
But most, if not all RN cruisers from this period had steel decks atop their aft deckhouses, with just the working areas around any AA guns there covered by wood planking. See, for instance, these pictures of HMAS Sydney:
https://www.navy.gov.au/hmas-sydney-ii-part-5 (scroll down a bit to get to the photos).
Norman Ough's plans of HMS Penelope seem to show the deck covered completely by wooden planks (though it is hard to tell here):
https://www.vintagemodelplans.com/produ ... io-control
But this Norman Ough model held by the IWM shows the aft deckhouse covered by a steel AA deck, painted in dark gray:
https://www.iwm.org.uk/collections/item/object/30018157
So would anyone have any photos or reliable plans of HMS Penelope that could clarify this matter?
Any assistance in this matter would be greatly appreciated, as I hoped that the Flyhawk HMS Penelope would be a quick build, but as usual, complications quickly pile up... sigh, LOL!
Thanks!
Mike E.
All:
Flyhawk's 1/700 HMS Penelope kit has the 4" HA AA gun deck atop the aft deckhouse covered entirely with wooden planks. See here (scroll down):
https://toylandhobbymodelingmagazine.press/2017/09/20/flyhawk-model-1700-fh1109-hms-penelope-1940-deluke-edition-full-review/
But most, if not all RN cruisers from this period had steel decks atop their aft deckhouses, with just the working areas around any AA guns there covered by wood planking. See, for instance, these pictures of HMAS Sydney: https://www.navy.gov.au/hmas-sydney-ii-part-5 (scroll down a bit to get to the photos).
Norman Ough's plans of HMS Penelope seem to show the deck covered completely by wooden planks (though it is hard to tell here):
https://www.vintagemodelplans.com/products/full-size-printed-plans-scale-1-96-arethusa-class-light-cruiser-h-m-s-penelope-l-63-suitable-for-radio-control
But this Norman Ough model held by the IWM shows the aft deckhouse covered by a steel AA deck, painted in dark gray:
https://www.iwm.org.uk/collections/item/object/30018157
So would anyone have any photos or reliable plans of HMS Penelope that could clarify this matter?
Any assistance in this matter would be greatly appreciated, as I hoped that the Flyhawk HMS Penelope would be a quick build, but as usual, complications quickly pile up... sigh, LOL!
Thanks!
Mike E.