Samek 1:700 HMS York early 1941 - completed

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Re: Samek 1:700 HMS York early 1941 - completed

by JIM BAUMANN » Thu Oct 30, 2025 8:03 am

Hiya George & mconnelly

Lycra eh-- I must look again!! :thumbs_up_1: :thumbs_up_1: :thumbs_up_1:

remainder similar method for me except I try and use stainless steel for masts if possible
I of tube I slide in the next size down and trickle in glue to make even more rigid.


for stretched sprue;

here is my step-by step -right here at MW.com :wave_1:


viewtopic.php?t=37536

Re: Samek 1:700 HMS York early 1941 - completed

by zs180 » Thu Oct 30, 2025 7:54 am

Jon I, Szabi,
Thank you very much!

mconnelley,
My method of making the rigging is as follows:
it is important for the masts and yards to be sufficiently rigid, so they are invariably scratchbuilt of metal, usually brass tube (Albion Alloys). In this case (pole masts) the first step was to stabilise the masts. That was done with caenis, glued into pre-drilled holes in the deck, the other end wound around the mast. I just kept pulling them taut while the superglue was setting. For the signal halyards and the wireless antennae between the masts I used lycra, coloured in situ. The rest was done using stretched sprue.
Hope this helps.

George Pék

Re: Samek 1:700 HMS York early 1941 - completed

by mconnelley » Wed Oct 29, 2025 3:20 pm

Hello:

How did you do the rigging?

My attempts have been met with mixes success. I tried caenis thread attached with superglue. I applied a bit of tension to get the caenis straight by attaching a blob of clay to the line as it was dangling over a yard arm or such. That was ok but the tension gradually bent the (plastic) mast.

Mike

Re: Samek 1:700 HMS York early 1941 - completed

by Sszabi » Tue Oct 28, 2025 11:32 am

Hi!

I agree with the others, this one turned out really nice too. Let's say which one didn't? I especially like the painting, but of course the detail is amazing too.

Re: Samek 1:700 HMS York early 1941 - completed

by Jon I » Mon Oct 27, 2025 10:06 am

Brilliant work!

Re: Samek 1:700 HMS York early 1941 - completed

by zs180 » Fri Oct 24, 2025 12:46 pm

Gentlemen, thank you very much for your kind words!
Meanwhile the build of my next model, HMS Ajax (Flyhawk) is well advanced.
I will start a WIP thread soon.
She and HMS York will be part of my next diorama along with along with a recently acquired Flower class corvette from Black Cat Models, to be built probably as HMS Gloxinia.

Re: Samek 1:700 HMS York early 1941 - completed

by JIM BAUMANN » Wed Oct 22, 2025 1:37 pm

EXCELLENT RESULT George !!!

beautiful model-- ever so sharp!- as ever...

Very best wishes

Jim Baumann

Re: Samek 1:700 HMS York early 1941 - completed

by Landlubber Mike » Wed Oct 22, 2025 1:03 pm

Absolutely beautiful! Stellar paint and rigging! I just won the Samek Texas on eBay and was pleasantly surprised at the quality of the kit given the age.

Re: Samek 1:700 HMS York early 1941 - completed

by hypno7 » Thu Oct 16, 2025 5:00 am

Incredible work George! The camouflage came out excellent and the highlights look very good, the rigging is very fine and consistent. The crew figures are crazy! I have been following the progress of the build and its great to see it completed! :wave_1:

Re: Samek 1:700 HMS York early 1941 - completed

by brocken1sm » Thu Oct 16, 2025 4:38 am

So well done! The rigging especially really brings the ship to life. I have the Trumpeter kit of York and if it turns out even half as good as yours I would be ecstatic!

Re: Samek 1:700 HMS York early 1941 - completed

by Dan K » Wed Oct 15, 2025 7:25 pm

Wow. Ditto everything Martin wrote. Love that rigging.

Re: Samek 1:700 HMS York early 1941 - completed

by MartinJQuinn » Wed Oct 15, 2025 6:10 pm

Brilliant work! She's beautiful. So much to like - the rigging, the weathering, the figures. You've really made the model come alive.

Samek 1:700 HMS York early 1941 - completed

by zs180 » Wed Oct 15, 2025 4:52 pm

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
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