New Year.... New Model !
With the scratch 1855 Bretagne marathon build |( 1 year! )completed
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I thought it would be fun to have a " Quick build using a kit !...."
quick build? no such thing any more!
the Dryad class of 1894 consisted if 5 sister-ships
These were peculiar looking ships
( just how I like it !)
with a deep well torpedo and boat deck midships with long catwalk connecting the connecting the bow and stern
despite being somewhat gawky in appearance
--they were nimble and quick for their time, at just over 18 knots
History and background overview;
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dryad-cla ... do_gunboat
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I acquired a 1/350 scale resin kit made by JB models eu @ Telford back in 2011
The resin has been curing in my stash ever since...
I chose to build HMS Halcyon in Victorian colours( because I had a few good high res images )
to look something like this
I have never seen a built model of this kit....
review images are sparse and mainly to be found in Polish language
Much of the kit is excellent--other parts are ' old school'
with fine detail parts being cast suboptimally......
--where these days one would expect doors to be PE
Before I did anything--I decided I wanted to ship to be at Sea--travelling at ' a clip !
something like this .... ( sistership HMS Hazard )
as such, after some white paint I needed to 'add ' some lower hull...
( as the displacement wave form would reveal much of her "underskirt"
and then smoothed and faired with fine automotive stopper
Prior to that....
as it was to thick and clunky for my liking
I made a stainless steel replacement ( which will have some ' substructure' added )
The resin funnels were the right height and diameter--but lacked surface detail, and also the ' cowl skirts at the bottom )
cowl skirts visible here
I then turned my attention to the very prominent cowl vents--the ship is simply festooned with them!
The real thing has very slight flare and a visible ring.
I chose to use this to my advantage by making the rings 'slightly ' larger than the cowl mouth
and removing the resin to the zero limit) ---after I had drilled the shafts!
this results in a very sharp and un-clunky looking cowl vent mouth
the foredeck breakwater was a fine ( read fragile!) resin wafer-like structure-
-but lacking the top lip and flare
the lower well deck superstructure blocks were well made, sharp edges and dead square.
but the portholes--whilst the correct size -- were soft on the edges and somewhat featureless
I made port hole frames
the superstructure blocks had a bitumen (?) black stripe along the lower edges
This was surprisingly high
I measured and scaled my ' stripe off the sailors legs
the aft companionway was devoid of any detail--I added a roof and doors
the PE supplied radio shack was a fine bit of work.
more soon with more preparation of components and some progress on the hull itself !
cheers
JB



