HMS Halcyon 1894 (Dryad class) 1/350 Torpedo Gun-Boat
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Re: HMS Halcyon 1894 (Dryad class) 1/350 Torpedo Gun-Boat
After some intensive modelmaking this whole week...(!)
Halcyon is completed !--phew!
I have portrayed her at speed -- at ca 17 knots ( she could manage 20 knots )
encs 2 x kitchen- table-point-and-shoot pics--
" proper" photos to follow)
Thank you all for following this thread and for your interest.
Next model....scratch-building 1871 Ben-my-Chree paddlesteamer !
new thread soon;! as below
Halcyon is completed !--phew!
I have portrayed her at speed -- at ca 17 knots ( she could manage 20 knots )
encs 2 x kitchen- table-point-and-shoot pics--
" proper" photos to follow)
Thank you all for following this thread and for your interest.
Next model....scratch-building 1871 Ben-my-Chree paddlesteamer !
new thread soon;! as below
....I buy them at three times the speed I build 'em.... will I live long enough to empty my stash...?
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Re: HMS Halcyon 1894 (Dryad class) 1/350 Torpedo Gun-Boat
Fantastic work Jim! (as always of course...)
The awning stanchions, railing and rigging lend the model a lot of delicacy and scale feeling. I also think 1/350 was a good choice of scale for this ship.
The awning stanchions, railing and rigging lend the model a lot of delicacy and scale feeling. I also think 1/350 was a good choice of scale for this ship.
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Re: HMS Halcyon 1894 (Dryad class) 1/350 Torpedo Gun-Boat
... makes me feel guilty - I chickend out, when faced with the question of awning-stanchions in place or not 
Eberhard
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Re: HMS Halcyon 1894 (Dryad class) 1/350 Torpedo Gun-Boat
Hello gents
a few " proper " photos
full gallery entry soon
===> onwards on next ship model!
JIM B

a few " proper " photos
full gallery entry soon
===> onwards on next ship model!
JIM B
....I buy them at three times the speed I build 'em.... will I live long enough to empty my stash...?
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Re: HMS Halcyon 1894 (Dryad class) 1/350 Torpedo Gun-Boat
Hi Jim
Wonderful, marvellous and very nice job on a small ship!
I like the fact that we have different "feelings" viewing port vs starboard sides, which makes it more interesting to watch and enjoy all the details you have put in it!
BZ!
Also enjoyed the water colour... Mersey?
Rui
Wonderful, marvellous and very nice job on a small ship!
I like the fact that we have different "feelings" viewing port vs starboard sides, which makes it more interesting to watch and enjoy all the details you have put in it!
BZ!
Also enjoyed the water colour... Mersey?
Rui
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Re: HMS Halcyon 1894 (Dryad class) 1/350 Torpedo Gun-Boat
Brilliant work, as always.
Martin
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Re: HMS Halcyon 1894 (Dryad class) 1/350 Torpedo Gun-Boat
Awesome and atmospheric as always, Jim - excellent and painstaking work all around!
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Re: HMS Halcyon 1894 (Dryad class) 1/350 Torpedo Gun-Boat
Incredibly (and enviably) speedy construction with no concession to fidelity or detail.
I am envious of your talent and diligence!
I am envious of your talent and diligence!
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Re: HMS Halcyon 1894 (Dryad class) 1/350 Torpedo Gun-Boat
Usually one can do fast builds or quality builds, but apparently you can do both.
Well done!
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