1/350 HMS Barham (1941)
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EJFoeth
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Re: 1/350 HMS Barham (1941)
Wonderful
Keep the pictures coming!
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Re: 1/350 HMS Barham (1941)
At last Dino!
This will give me rge shove I need to get the HMS QE '43 built!
Looking forward to seeing her carve her way thru the seas...!!
details look very very good!
JIM B
This will give me rge shove I need to get the HMS QE '43 built!
Looking forward to seeing her carve her way thru the seas...!!
details look very very good!
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: 1/350 HMS Barham (1941)
Better late than never Dino
Jose
Jose
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Dino Carancini
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Re: 1/350 HMS Barham (1941)
Thank you for the warm welcome!
The mushrooms war is over time to move to more amusing works


Water:





Anchors, ( forget Foeth's anchors and chains for his superb Hood as said before I will accept some compromise !! )
I scratchbuilt the third anchor, unfortunately in the WEM kit there were just two. If John will read here I hope he will wonder to include a third anchor in the future.


Ciao!
Dino
The mushrooms war is over time to move to more amusing works


Water:





Anchors, ( forget Foeth's anchors and chains for his superb Hood as said before I will accept some compromise !! )
I scratchbuilt the third anchor, unfortunately in the WEM kit there were just two. If John will read here I hope he will wonder to include a third anchor in the future.


Ciao!
Dino
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Re: 1/350 HMS Barham (1941)
Deck detail looks modt impressive--it inspires me to make a start very soon on the ISW QE '43...
Really looks the part!
JIM B

Really looks the part!
JIM B
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Dino Carancini
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Re: 1/350 HMS Barham (1941)
Hi Jim! I have a YSW QE hull that I traded last year, an imperssive amount of resin
. It should be easy tu scratchbuild the rest, since most of the superstructures are already casted in one block, including the hangars! I should modify my master for the 15" towers increasing the elevation and I could use the WEM PE set for the King George class to fit her.... we will see, now I must concentarte on the Barham without distractions!
ciao
Dino
ciao
Dino
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Re: 1/350 HMS Barham (1941)
My compliments Dino ,a outstanding work,veryyyyyy impressive and beautiful

No Whine Policy
1.- Modify it
2.- Ignore it
3.- Don't build it
1.- Modify it
2.- Ignore it
3.- Don't build it
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Re: 1/350 HMS Barham (1941)
boy i'm i running out of adjectives now ..
ship's overall look is beautiful Dino
Jose
Jose
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Re: 1/350 HMS Barham (1941)
iHi Dino An exceptionally fine piece of work you are an inspration .Thanks for posting
Dave Wooley

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Dino Carancini
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Re: 1/350 HMS Barham (1941)
Thank you Dave! Such words from a master scratchbuilder like you are really encouraging!
Today, hit by a anger excess, I have tried to detach the wrong HACS! Very bad chosen, it seems that I used a sort of alien glue for them, not yet tested on earth, I was destroying all! I'm start thinking that I will live with them ....
...anyway...
SHOW THE FLAG!

Stern catwalk, I know that the handrail pattern isn't correct but it was made with the closest PE net in my hands...

Main bridge small fittings.

Cable reels and life buoy.

Today, hit by a anger excess, I have tried to detach the wrong HACS! Very bad chosen, it seems that I used a sort of alien glue for them, not yet tested on earth, I was destroying all! I'm start thinking that I will live with them ....
...anyway...
SHOW THE FLAG!

Stern catwalk, I know that the handrail pattern isn't correct but it was made with the closest PE net in my hands...

Main bridge small fittings.

Cable reels and life buoy.

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Dino Carancini
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Re: 1/350 HMS Barham (1941)
Hello!
Eventually I'm going to see the finish of this model, the rigging is almost done, and the boats are ready to be paint. The admiral barge was scratchbuilt and casted in resin, the 30ft GIGs have been scratchbuilt too.




Eventually I'm going to see the finish of this model, the rigging is almost done, and the boats are ready to be paint. The admiral barge was scratchbuilt and casted in resin, the 30ft GIGs have been scratchbuilt too.




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Re: 1/350 HMS Barham (1941)
Simply stunning workmanship .
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Re: 1/350 HMS Barham (1941)
Absolutely stunning Dino! I am totally speechless.
Bob Pink.
Bob Pink.
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Re: 1/350 HMS Barham (1941)
She is beautiful Dino
Jose
Jose
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Dino Carancini
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Re: 1/350 HMS Barham (1941)
Thank you for the kind reply! This will be the last WIP update, next time he will be completed!
Dino
Dino
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Re: 1/350 HMS Barham (1941)
looks really convincing!
Nice boats!
JB
Nice boats!
JB
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Re: 1/350 HMS Barham (1941)
Stunning work and at that scale! I'm curious to see overall shots of this one in the gallery (or on the board of course). What's your next project?

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Dino Carancini
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Re: 1/350 HMS Barham (1941)
Hello, I've already glued some HMS Sheffield pieces!Neptune wrote:Stunning work and at that scale! I'm curious to see overall shots of this one in the gallery (or on the board of course). What's your next project?![]()
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Re: 1/350 HMS Barham (1941)
Hello. Dino, it is an amazing work
. Hope someday i can reach a scratchbuilding like that
. For the moment i will have to practice with the plastic model ships. Greetings
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- Richard J OMalley
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Re: 1/350 HMS Barham (1941)
Very nice work !Inspireng !
Richard
If you are not living on the edge then you are taking up to much space