This is my take on Samek’s 1:700 HMS York, a kit bought about twenty years ago.
The ship is shown as she might have appeared in January 1941 prior to her loss.
A lot of additional detail was scratchbuilt and added from WEM, Micro Master, Albion Alloys, etc.
Rigging is a mixture of Caenis, Lycra and stretched sprue elements.
Painting was done mostly using enamels from the Colourcoats range and the model was weathered extensively to reflect a wartime appearance.
A little less than hundred 3D printed crew members from a number of manufacturers populate the decks.
The ship will be a part of a diorama depicting Souda Bay, along with HMS Ajax and a Flower-class corvette.
A detailed build log can be found here:
viewtopic.php?t=389657
This is my take on Samek’s 1:700 HMS York, a kit bought about twenty years ago.
The ship is shown as she might have appeared in January 1941 prior to her loss.
A lot of additional detail was scratchbuilt and added from WEM, Micro Master, Albion Alloys, etc.
Rigging is a mixture of Caenis, Lycra and stretched sprue elements.
Painting was done mostly using enamels from the Colourcoats range and the model was weathered extensively to reflect a wartime appearance.
A little less than hundred 3D printed crew members from a number of manufacturers populate the decks.
The ship will be a part of a diorama depicting Souda Bay, along with HMS Ajax and a Flower-class corvette.
A detailed build log can be found here: http://www.shipmodels.info/mws_forum/viewtopic.php?t=389657
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