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Dino Carancini
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Thank you for all your kind comments! I was a bit scared about the work on the bottom of the decks, I don't love repetitive works, but I found that it's easier than what I was thinking and soon I'll "attack" the compass platform ... I'm waiting this moment since the day I cut the first piece of plasticard 
EDIT: another one is gone ( time to go to sleep now ... )

EDIT: another one is gone ( time to go to sleep now ... )

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Dino Carancini
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Compass platform WIP

I was tempted to detail the interiors following some scatches on the AOTS Warspite, but I gave up, I though it was a useless loss of time so I painted the interior matt black:

This is the result with the infamous steel roof in place :

There is still a lot of work to do on the compass platform, but I'm taking my time 'cause I'm enjoying every piece of this structure which shape is unique for the Barham.

I was tempted to detail the interiors following some scatches on the AOTS Warspite, but I gave up, I though it was a useless loss of time so I painted the interior matt black:

This is the result with the infamous steel roof in place :

There is still a lot of work to do on the compass platform, but I'm taking my time 'cause I'm enjoying every piece of this structure which shape is unique for the Barham.
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Yeah, what he said!J. Soca wrote:Fantastic
Martin
"Tomorrow is the most important thing in life. Comes into us at midnight very clean. It's perfect when it arrives and it puts itself in our hands. It hopes we've learned something from yesterday." John Wayne
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"Tomorrow is the most important thing in life. Comes into us at midnight very clean. It's perfect when it arrives and it puts itself in our hands. It hopes we've learned something from yesterday." John Wayne
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Dino Carancini
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Too generous
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@ Willie: I'm happy you found interesting the way I built ( for the first time, I built tanks before ships
) my windows.
@ EJ: I look at the quality of your Hood as something to aim to, still far from your standard, but I'm happy you like my Barham!
Tomorrow the finished compass platform ... if I will not be too tired after work...
Dino
@ Willie: I'm happy you found interesting the way I built ( for the first time, I built tanks before ships
@ EJ: I look at the quality of your Hood as something to aim to, still far from your standard, but I'm happy you like my Barham!
Tomorrow the finished compass platform ... if I will not be too tired after work...
Dino
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Dino Carancini
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15" spotting top
I built it in a way similar to the compass platfrom excluding the windows, that in this case have been made with a small strip. The spotting top is still without the small details 'cause in the next step I'm going to trim the two inclined pillars of the fore ( ops.. yesterday i wrote main
) mast and I will need to manipulate all the structure without destroying anything ...

I built it in a way similar to the compass platfrom excluding the windows, that in this case have been made with a small strip. The spotting top is still without the small details 'cause in the next step I'm going to trim the two inclined pillars of the fore ( ops.. yesterday i wrote main

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Spotting top continue ...
I decided to complete in a single piece al the structure above the air defence platform, from left to right: Spotting top & fore mast; 15" director platform and MFDF office roof.

All the deck will be glued with the fore mast and the two inclined pillars, inside the pillars I fitted a copper tube to provide mechanical resistance.

I did a lot of dry fit test...

and discharged a lot of wrong pieces but in the end I found the right fit for all pieces and I glued them...
( in the inset the base of the pillars )

Here is the structure dry fitted on the air defence platform

I decided to complete in a single piece al the structure above the air defence platform, from left to right: Spotting top & fore mast; 15" director platform and MFDF office roof.

All the deck will be glued with the fore mast and the two inclined pillars, inside the pillars I fitted a copper tube to provide mechanical resistance.

I did a lot of dry fit test...

and discharged a lot of wrong pieces but in the end I found the right fit for all pieces and I glued them...
( in the inset the base of the pillars )

Here is the structure dry fitted on the air defence platform

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I'm happy that you like itWillie wrote:Dino,
If this is not a great update, I cannot imagine what you reserve for the word great.
BTW : What is the green stuff that can be seen in many of your pieces and structures ?
TIA, and best regards,
Willie.
Dino
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