Author Topic: 1/72 Short S 38 on HMS Africa and HMS Hibernia 1912  (Read 11742 times)

Offline Dutch522

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Re: 1/72 Short S 38 on HMS Africa and HMS Hibernia 1912
« Reply #60 on: May 29, 2024, 12:33:21 AM »
Wonderful progress, this is clearly going to be a huge success when it's done.

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Re: 1/72 Short S 38 on HMS Africa and HMS Hibernia 1912
« Reply #61 on: May 29, 2024, 03:06:32 AM »
Fantastic work on your S38, Steve -

I really like the look of this machine.

I assume you are now getting close to the finish line with this current project?

Looking forward to seeing this one completed.

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Offline PJ Fisher

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Re: 1/72 Short S 38 on HMS Africa and HMS Hibernia 1912
« Reply #62 on: May 29, 2024, 09:16:05 PM »
Sadly I have been quite unable to find any suitable navy figures to put on the deck and ramp: does anyone know of a possible suitable source of figures which I could adapt and modify? They must be 1/72 or 1/76 scale and not metal if possible. Any guidance would be gratefully received.
Stephen.

Check these out:
https://www.shapeways.com/shops/panzer-vs-tanks-3?section=1%2F72+Scale+Figures&s=0

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Re: 1/72 Short S 38 on HMS Africa and HMS Hibernia 1912
« Reply #63 on: May 30, 2024, 05:53:29 AM »
It looks really amazing! Great work!
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Re: 1/72 Short S 38 on HMS Africa and HMS Hibernia 1912
« Reply #64 on: June 22, 2024, 06:56:17 AM »
Evening All,

PJF: many thanks for the link to the sailors - I have bought a set and almost finished painting them. They were a bit expensive but the quality is second to none and they fit the bill very nicely indeed.

Many thanks to all for the very kind comments re-the S 37. I can now report that bit behind the pointy end of HMS Hibernia is now finished too. All I have to do to complete the project is to put the S 37 on to the ramp and add some sailors - but that will have to wait. Here is the ship part.

The front of the bridge was covered in canvas shrouds presumably to protect it against the oil and exhaust from the rotary engine. These caused me many headaches as I tried several types of paper: tissue, crepe, kitchen roll, etc. All of them crinkled or tore when I tried to apply paint - none of them worked at all well. In the end I used printing paper and painted that - not the best effect either but the best that I can do for the moment. I may ask for help from members of my modelling club later, but for now I am leaving things alone. I also put on the supports for the deck wires - they were from Cornwall Model Boats and are brass fittings primed and painted. The wires are clear monofilament thread painted with Revell Eisen (91). The gangways were made from strip wood.









I hope to finish this in the next couple of days: more when it is finished.

Thanks for looking.

Stephen.

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Re: 1/72 Short S 38 on HMS Africa and HMS Hibernia 1912
« Reply #65 on: June 23, 2024, 06:30:48 PM »
Well done for getting this far, really looking forward to seeing this one finished.

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Re: 1/72 Short S 38 on HMS Africa and HMS Hibernia 1912
« Reply #66 on: June 23, 2024, 11:32:32 PM »
Beautiful work., can't wait to see it done! And RE: the tarp, as anyone who's read the O'Brian books will tell you, burnt castor oil being spattered hither and yon would have been highly offensive to the sailor's sense of cleanliness, I’m sure they stripped everything down and scoured the whole forecastle as soon as the newfangled object departed the ship.

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Re: 1/72 Short S 38 on HMS Africa and HMS Hibernia 1912
« Reply #67 on: June 25, 2024, 06:01:21 AM »
Evening All

Thanks Nigel and Dutch for you kind comments.

Dutch: I am sure modellers on this forum are well aware of the ability of aircraft rotary engines to spew their oil and exhausts over everything and anything behind them - including of course the faces and goggles of the pilots. I too am sure that the poor sailors on board Africa and Hibernia had a few choice words to say as they scrubbed and cleaned away the mess from this experiment.

After a few more ups and downs I have finished the S 38/Hibernia project. I made the last of the canvas covers which protected the bridge from painted paper - I am still not sure about soaking tissue/crepe paper in PVA, but may try later. In the meantime I CA'd the S 38 to the launch ramp and held it in place with cotton thread - that represents the lines which were secured to stop the machine running down the ramp until the pilot was ready to take off.......:







....... and to finsh the model I added some sailors to give viewers some idea of the size of the original:



I will post a brief account of the experiments that this model represents and more photographs shortly in the completed models section.

Thanks for looking.

Stephen.

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Re: 1/72 Short S 38 on HMS Africa and HMS Hibernia 1912
« Reply #68 on: June 25, 2024, 07:14:13 PM »
Superb work! Adding the sailors is a really nice finishing touch and the whole piece looks really impressive. This is a really good way of using models to bring to life a fascinating historical event, well done!

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Re: 1/72 Short S 38 on HMS Africa and HMS Hibernia 1912
« Reply #69 on: July 08, 2024, 02:52:33 AM »
I commented in the completed models section but will say here that this has to be one of Your Absolute best works of Art!
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