Dave Wooley wrote:
Did Velox have an all black livery ?
Dave Wooley
According to the Chathams book, at the time frame represented by my model, most TBDs were painted black overall but commonly had the turtleback and sometimes the upper hull strake (as on Steve's model) painted grey. This was (as far as I know) mainly for decorative purposes so would presumably have been painted out in the event of war. Also, the interiors of all the cowl vents (certainly the larger ones) were painted red, which I think was standard practice on all ships of this time period.
By 1914, all the TBDs/destroyers were were painted overall grey like the rest of the fleet. However, as my model represents the ship "as built" in 1904, it'll be black with a grey turtleback - as shown on the cover of the book. Also, I've painted the deck on my model a very dark grey, both to provide a bit of visual contrast and to represent a slightly weathered/salt-stained appearance. The model will also be lightly weathered and dry-brushed when it's finished.
Regarding your other question, Velox only had 4 props - still difficult for a R/C model particularly as the exposed portions of the prop shafts are quite large.
Torpedo wrote:
Looks good. Do you have a picture of the original tubes? The stripes look similar to those on german tubes. There were bolts so the tubes could be split.
Other question. Where did you get the guy and is he in 1/96 or 1/100 scale?
Unfortunately I don't have any photos of the torpedo tubes - the closest I can find is a photo of a single tube on HMS Swift, on Navweaps.com:
http://www.navweaps.com/Weapons/WTBR_PreWWII.htm. This isn't much like the one on Velox though, and it also has a different (and more sophisticated) traversing mechanism. Hence I'm just using the plans in the book as reference. I have a few questions about the torpedo tubes, which I'll post later!
I'm fairly certain that, as you say, the stripes/bands are points where the tube is bolted together. If you look at the HMS Swift photo (in the above link), you can see it has a single band like this which has a riveted flange around it - the ones on Velox's torpedo tubes are the same (I haven't added these flanges to the tubes on my model yet, however)
The figures (plastic) are from Revell's 1/96 USS Kearsarge kit. They were originally produced for the 1/96 Cutty Sark so are actually supposed to represent late-19th century merchant ship crew (the one in the peaked cap is presumably the captain). Most of them don't have the right uniform for late 19th or 20th century naval crew, but they're useful for photographs to provide a scale/size reference. I have some 1/100 Preiser model railway figures which I'll adapt into crew figures for Velox.