Flyhawk 1/700 HMS Ajax as in 1941

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Re: Flyhawk 1/700 HMS Ajax as in 1941

by zs180 » Thu Jan 01, 2026 9:56 am

SG1, Joelle, Marijn, thank you very much!
Marijn, by the time of Mosonshow I plan to finish the Flower-class corvette and the whole diorama.
The main reason for you to come however could be to show us your fantastic work!

Re: Flyhawk 1/700 HMS Ajax as in 1941

by marijn van gils » Thu Jan 01, 2026 5:37 am

Fantastic!!! :thumbs_up_1: :thumbs_up_1: :thumbs_up_1: :thumbs_up_1: :thumbs_up_1:

This would be a great reason to travel to Hungary... ;)

Re: Flyhawk 1/700 HMS Ajax as in 1941

by Joelle » Sun Dec 28, 2025 2:03 am

Fantastic tiny model. :thumbs_up_1:

Re: Flyhawk 1/700 HMS Ajax as in 1941

by SG1 » Sat Dec 27, 2025 4:46 am

Even better! :woo_hoo: outstanding in every respect

Re: Flyhawk 1/700 HMS Ajax as in 1941

by zs180 » Fri Dec 26, 2025 12:21 pm

I tried to depict various activities like lifting items with the crane (from the barge that will be added to the diorama later), cleaning the main turrets and the starboard barrel of turret A, carrying various pieces of equipment, etc. The ship is now complete, except for the lower booms, boarding ladders and three boats to be added once the ship is affixed to the seascape.
Some detail shots to show the crew and small details:
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Some better photographs will be posted to the “Completed Models” section.
My next build will be Black Cat’s HMS Begonia finished as HMS Gloxinia, the third member of my planned diorama besides HMS York, already finished.

Re: Flyhawk 1/700 HMS Ajax as in 1941

by zs180 » Fri Dec 26, 2025 12:14 pm

I had planned from the outset to place numerous figures plus some barrels and crates on my model to convey the impression of activity of maintenance and provisioning. I prepared 153 3D figures from four manufacturers (Five Star, Triumph Model, Black Cat Models and ION Models) to provide enough variety of poses. They were airbrushed dark blue. The visible parts of shirts, collars, faces and hands, hair and caps were brush painted white, middle blue, flesh and dark blue respectively. PE crates, metal buckets and resin barrels (Five Star) were added to the deck amidships.
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One with a pen for a sense of the real size of the kit:
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Re: Flyhawk 1/700 HMS Ajax as in 1941

by zs180 » Fri Dec 26, 2025 12:10 pm

Thanks a lot, SG1!

Re: Flyhawk 1/700 HMS Ajax as in 1941

by SG1 » Fri Dec 26, 2025 12:08 pm

Beautiful-Beautiful-Beautiful. Amazing finish and rigging! Bravissimo :cool_2:

Re: Flyhawk 1/700 HMS Ajax as in 1941

by zs180 » Fri Dec 26, 2025 11:22 am

Thank you Martin and Dan!
Marijn, yes, I am better now.
Hope to see you at Mosonshow this April, then we can have a chat!

Re: Flyhawk 1/700 HMS Ajax as in 1941

by Dan K » Wed Dec 24, 2025 8:54 am

Wow. Excellent work!

Re: Flyhawk 1/700 HMS Ajax as in 1941

by marijn van gils » Wed Dec 24, 2025 4:47 am

zs180 wrote: Sun Dec 21, 2025 3:18 pmThis thread is in retrospect. The model has been completed for about three weeks now. I just took pictures during the build and started the thread afterwards. Actual building time was four and a half months - quite short for me as a consequence of an illness forcing me into social isolation.
That explains! ;)
I do hope your health is better now?

The ship looks fantastic! I'm looking forward to seeing her in the water. :thumbs_up_1: :thumbs_up_1: :thumbs_up_1:

Re: Flyhawk 1/700 HMS Ajax as in 1941

by MartinJQuinn » Tue Dec 23, 2025 7:55 pm

Magnificent work! She's a beauty.

Re: Flyhawk 1/700 HMS Ajax as in 1941

by zs180 » Sun Dec 21, 2025 3:37 pm

Rigging was completed the usual way: signal halyards and wireless antennae are Infini 0,045 mm Lycra, almost everything else was made of stretched sprue. Lycra is transparent and colouring can be a problem. I can only perform it in situ, when the lines are already in place. The antennae were done using black marker - that is quite easy. I like to represent an amount of colour difference between the halyards and the rest of rigging. I avoid bright colours and usually opt for middle grey for a sun-faded hemp rope. Lycra is reluctant to take on paint, so some coats are required inevitably leading to thickening. I deemed the first shade applied too light and repainted the halyards which now look a tad thicker than the ones of the same material on HMS York completed before this one. Masts being tripods, rigging is much less elaborate in comparison.
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Re: Flyhawk 1/700 HMS Ajax as in 1941

by zs180 » Sun Dec 21, 2025 3:33 pm

With almost every part in place the ship looked like this.
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Re: Flyhawk 1/700 HMS Ajax as in 1941

by zs180 » Sun Dec 21, 2025 3:18 pm

Thank you Marijn! This thread is in retrospect. The model has been completed for about three weeks now. I just took pictures during the build and started the thread afterwards. Actual building time was four and a half months - quite short for me as a consequence of an illness forcing me into social isolation.

Re: Flyhawk 1/700 HMS Ajax as in 1941

by marijn van gils » Sun Dec 21, 2025 6:13 am

That's quite some progress!
Fantastic details, and the paintwork looks great too! :thumbs_up_1: :thumbs_up_1: :thumbs_up_1:

Re: Flyhawk 1/700 HMS Ajax as in 1941

by zs180 » Tue Dec 16, 2025 6:10 pm

I admit that I chose the easier solution by using the kit provided PE railing. This is somewhat thicker than WEM Ultrafine or Gold Medal Gold Plus railing but is pre-measured making assembly much easier.
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The ship will be secured to mooring buoys at both ends and the anchors are a cockbill (if this is the right term).
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Re: Flyhawk 1/700 HMS Ajax as in 1941

by JIM BAUMANN » Tue Dec 16, 2025 6:03 pm

zs180 wrote;

Macro photography magnifies all the imperfections to an annoying level!


true in every aspect---but it does;
collectively sharpen our modelling skills ... :smallsmile:

cheers
JB

Re: Flyhawk 1/700 HMS Ajax as in 1941

by zs180 » Tue Dec 16, 2025 5:33 pm

The most enjoyable part, final assembly could begin after painting had been completed. All the preparatory work could be seen to bear fruit at last.
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Macro photography magnifies all the imperfections to an annoying level!

Re: Flyhawk 1/700 HMS Ajax as in 1941

by zs180 » Tue Dec 16, 2025 5:22 pm

Before the weathering process the hull and the superstructure components were given a coat of gloss varnish (Alclad II Klear Kote). After applying Plimsoll mark decals (Five Star, slightly overscale but with the right roman numerals) washes of four different shades were applied using AK’s and Abteilung 502’s ship weathering sets. A pin wash followed using AK’s oil colour (AK 502 Shades for Grey Ships) and Abteilung 502’s black oil for the dark grey surfaces. Highlights were painted onto every protruding detail one shade lighter than the respective camouflage panel. Some rust of two shades (AK again) was added and as a final step, a light coat of clear matt (Revell 02) sealed the weathering process. I was concerned about too many layers of paint (primer, base colour, clear gloss, weathering, clear matt) obscuring the details, but overall, the paint job turned out quite well.
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