Tribal class (1/350 Trumpeter)
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Re: Tribal class (1/350 Trumpeter)
Breakwater finished, forecastle structure ready, and foredeck finished too.
ammo boxes are included in blackcat's set, and also capstan
various vents are leftovers from IJN models slightly adapted, or scratchbuilt
bitts are resin generics
ammo boxes are included in blackcat's set, and also capstan
various vents are leftovers from IJN models slightly adapted, or scratchbuilt
bitts are resin generics
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Re: Tribal class (1/350 Trumpeter)
I'm not all that familiar with the details of the very famous Tribal ships, they had the greatest names! I do notice compared to say a Fletcher or the other US destroyers of the era that they have a broad and much less knifelike bow which might be good for riding their home Northern waters.
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Re: Tribal class (1/350 Trumpeter)
thank you, as motivation is somewhat necessary !Fliger747 wrote:Progress!
Indeed, everything has to be corrected or relocated, portholes+doors added, etc... !
here, bridge had to be cut/lowered about 1,5/2mm
and then, more corrections to bridge/nav deck :
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Re: Tribal class (1/350 Trumpeter)
Here some early progress on wind deflectors made with some shipyardworks photoetch leftovers from Dunkerque ship retailored for my needs,and some bulkheads not modeled by trumpeter :
and a better view on finished deflectors :
so I managed to almost finish the bridge and forecaste upper deck but still missing a "covered table" and searchlight directors.
and a better view on finished deflectors :
so I managed to almost finish the bridge and forecaste upper deck but still missing a "covered table" and searchlight directors.
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Re: Tribal class (1/350 Trumpeter)
After a "no mood for work" period, I managed to finish bridge and forecastle, with some scratch, 3d printed stuff, and PE leftovers.
next step will be trying to redo the semtex way, as it is normally more outward, and 16ft dinghy position more inward.
next step will be trying to redo the semtex way, as it is normally more outward, and 16ft dinghy position more inward.
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Re: Tribal class (1/350 Trumpeter)
Never worked in 1:350, but you ship is looking very good!
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thank you !Fliger747 wrote:Never worked in 1:350, but you ship is looking very good!
Regards: Tom
by the way, funnel #1 in place, after adding some scratchbuilt tubing, as Trumpy once again had wrong ones.
and semtex gangway on main deck has been also reshaped.
pretty happy with results. made with paper and very thin CA glue.
Obviously, it will be clearer when properly painted and contrasted with dark deck color.
current paint is just for quality control.
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so !
some mood for work ! hope it will last !
some advances on deck, with semtex passageways :
ammo/storage/liferaft boxes on quad vickers .50 platform had to be redone :
and also lower bulkheads had to be fully redone, as Trumpy (once again) did them totally wrong :
still some some vent screens to add, however.
and beef screen in progress (totally scratchbuilt) :
real one :
some mood for work ! hope it will last !
some advances on deck, with semtex passageways :
ammo/storage/liferaft boxes on quad vickers .50 platform had to be redone :
and also lower bulkheads had to be fully redone, as Trumpy (once again) did them totally wrong :
still some some vent screens to add, however.
and beef screen in progress (totally scratchbuilt) :
real one :
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Re: Tribal class (1/350 Trumpeter)
Nice work. I especially like the pipe on the funnel and the beef screen. The semtex looks great too. What colors are you using for the deck and semtex?
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Re: Tribal class (1/350 Trumpeter)
thank you !
I chose Revell 77 RAL7012 for "dry asphalt" semtex hue.
For deck, I tried to find a match to NARN23 dark deck grey : I understood that NARN23 was based on old AP507A color. As I have old S&S RN chips, I found that Revell 78 RAL7024 would do the trick even if not a perfect match.
but is AP507A/NARN23 really a match to true deck color ? this color has not been able to be analysed in depth in the same way as 507A/B/HFG recently were. so i am happy with this.
And 507A/B/HFG is my home mix from various acrylics paint brands, painfully matched (and not so good...) to my NARN20 jar, as I really dislike using enamels (but thats another story !).
Dont ask for mix recipe, as it was a somewhat "1 step forward 2 steps back" empiricism process. It's however based on [1xlifecolorUA607+1xlifecolorUA609+2xrevell77] slighly darkened with various touches.
I managed to mix a full jar, and hope i will have enough left to participate in the camouflage of a (far) future RN cruiser.
I chose Revell 77 RAL7012 for "dry asphalt" semtex hue.
For deck, I tried to find a match to NARN23 dark deck grey : I understood that NARN23 was based on old AP507A color. As I have old S&S RN chips, I found that Revell 78 RAL7024 would do the trick even if not a perfect match.
but is AP507A/NARN23 really a match to true deck color ? this color has not been able to be analysed in depth in the same way as 507A/B/HFG recently were. so i am happy with this.
And 507A/B/HFG is my home mix from various acrylics paint brands, painfully matched (and not so good...) to my NARN20 jar, as I really dislike using enamels (but thats another story !).
Dont ask for mix recipe, as it was a somewhat "1 step forward 2 steps back" empiricism process. It's however based on [1xlifecolorUA607+1xlifecolorUA609+2xrevell77] slighly darkened with various touches.
I managed to mix a full jar, and hope i will have enough left to participate in the camouflage of a (far) future RN cruiser.
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Re: Tribal class (1/350 Trumpeter)
I also had to add a skylight forgotten by Trumpy :
and blackcat 3d armament included in dedicated Tribal early war set :
and blackcat 3d armament included in dedicated Tribal early war set :
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Re: Tribal class (1/350 Trumpeter)
I will post later a picture of inbox mounts, for comparison
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Re: Tribal class (1/350 Trumpeter)
Just catching up here. That's some very nice work. Love the bridge grating and details, funnel work, and the torpedo tubes.
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Re: Tribal class (1/350 Trumpeter)
Trumpeter inbox and black cat replacements :
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guess who is who.
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guess who is who.
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Re: Tribal class (1/350 Trumpeter)
As to paint mixing, that's how I arrive at my paint colors, hopefully matching the S&S chips. However one of the most frustrating things is to use up the supply and have to attempt an accurate re match!
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Re: Tribal class (1/350 Trumpeter)
rear funnel ready for painting
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Re: Tribal class (1/350 Trumpeter)
Excellent work!!
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Re: Tribal class (1/350 Trumpeter)
ok second funnel done, and various deck equipments in place
note that winch is scratch (not included...), and small crane is a leftover from an earlier project, as shape is far more better than inbox one.
the "hood" (?) at the rear of the last funnel is done in paper soaked with thin CA glue, and again, was not included.
timber reserve is done with not used inbox funnel piping (yes !).
and here, rear part ready to be sanded, as each locator hole has to be filled, as every ammo box, hatch, door,... has to be relocated or even replaced.
note that winch is scratch (not included...), and small crane is a leftover from an earlier project, as shape is far more better than inbox one.
the "hood" (?) at the rear of the last funnel is done in paper soaked with thin CA glue, and again, was not included.
timber reserve is done with not used inbox funnel piping (yes !).
and here, rear part ready to be sanded, as each locator hole has to be filled, as every ammo box, hatch, door,... has to be relocated or even replaced.
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Re: Tribal class (1/350 Trumpeter)
not really a detailed building blog, but at least some pictures of progress so far.
rear structure done. i am still wainting for some 3d printed stuff from micromaster for a vent.
and here, 3d printed quad pompom from blackcat's set.
rear structure done. i am still wainting for some 3d printed stuff from micromaster for a vent.
and here, 3d printed quad pompom from blackcat's set.
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Re: Tribal class (1/350 Trumpeter)
again, not so much "during build" pics, but at least some progress :
ship's boats are done (black cat set + some old generic PE (WEM i think) rows) : and I received bitts & chocks + engineers workshop vent from micro master :
ship's boats are done (black cat set + some old generic PE (WEM i think) rows) : and I received bitts & chocks + engineers workshop vent from micro master :
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