Something went wrong with the showcase production.
At the left, the measurements that were ordered. 85 x 25 centimeters are the outer limits of the slot in the base and I left 9mm space to the diorama. When the cases arrived at the reptile store at monday, somehow they made them more suitable for covering a model of the eiffel tower, with the smallest side open. The store owner had protested and asked of the producer could adapt the cases before the weekend, but he was unable to retrieve them the same day. He would make new ones later and give a price cut of 60 euros. These cases were then adapted in the store to the best possible result. That meant that both of them were reworked with a side removed and the opening closed. The result is that the length is increased 8 mm. One of the cases got the added sides 3mm extending from the bottom. I will be able to use these at SMC Veldhoven this weekend and I'll recover them for later projects like Richelieu, North Carolina or 1/400 Enterprise (if that fits).
To resolve the 8mm overlength problem, I visited the DIY store close by. The slot had to be filled in.
I bought multiple PVC profiles, eventually I only needed the two slats below. None were 9mm broad, though, so some cutting was needed.
The first one of 3mm thickness was demanding a lot of the small tool I use.
After half an hour this gave two 3x8 mm slats to fill in the slot.
The case can now be imposed on the plastic.
Hancock will use this construction.
But for the Essex model, the case had oversized ends, so if it was posed on the base, only the outer panes held up the entire case. They were also glued to the vertical panes only with the bottom not attached. Therefore the slat was bought with a 5mm thickness. That only existed in 28 mm broadside. That means it will have to be cut twice to get to 5x8 mm.
Most of the sawing was done with a hacksaw and the Tamiya engraving tool, that is also great at cutting. A lot of dust is created.
The thickness is increased by adding parts of another profile.
The second case can now be imposed on this so the large sides are bearing.
This catwalk was not added in both ships. Its location is only barely reachable now.
Hancock has received the catwalk. I also added some figures there.
The booms were still hanging loose at one end. I scratched some PE frames to fix that.
Hancock appeared to need more detail on the stern, like a hole for chocks, some railing and the ladders for the director towers.
The decals for Birmingham had a nice flag for Hancock. This is improved by placing some tinfoil betwen the halves.
Some Daco Sol should make it adhere well to the creases. I also added some bilge pump jets from a clothing label strap, glued with CA. After adding all Ion figures I sprayed a final matt coat. Now both ships should be ready for SMC though the floater net baskets are still empty. The nets are now trucking through the US and will probably arrive a week after SMC, but this won't be noticeable but for the experts... I'll add the rest of the pictures in a new entry.