Trumpeter HMS Hood
I cut out all the raised deck detailing. The idea is to reinstate them again after I installed the wooden deck
The wooden deck and the empty spaces left behind. The rotary tool is from DSPIAE and the rotary blade is from Voyager models
Dry fitting the MK1 wooden deck. The fit is pretty good. All the raised details are now levelled because of the thickness of the wooden deck.
Comparison between the plastic vs the MK1 wooden deck
The midship lower deck must be painted before installing the wooden deck.
Dry fitting the wooden deck onto the midship lower deck. The fit is 99% perfect. Snugs nicely.
Once the midship upper deck is glued. Only 10% of the lower deck floor or interior can be seen.
The plastic does not have many surface details.
The two funnels and parts of the bridge. The parts were riddled with seam lines and plastic leftovers from the molding process. Lots of cleaning up to do.
15' gun turrets and twin 4 in AA guns. There was a great deal of cleaning up to do before assemply.
The barrels and turret do not include any canvas covering. I will make my own with epoxy putty
Shaft, strut, and stern tube bearing Installation. Surface quality is poor so plenty of sanding an cleaning up.
The midsection lower deck. I must complete this section first before closing the top deck. Overall paint is Mr. COLOR 305 FS36118 Gunship Grey.
The upper deck of thr midsection is installed. only 10% of thr interior can be seen
The upper and lower hull did not align very well. Lots of sanding and scraping
Some of the parts need to have the PEs installed in advance. Air vents under the funnels.
I had no problem separating the PE parts from the fret. Just a little nudge using a used blade will do. I use a file to clean the parts from any protuding bits.
Laying down the MK1 wooden deck. It is self adhesive but I added extra CA glue under it. The fit is 98% good, almost perfect.
The wooden decks have a thin layer of glue underneath it. The glue is protected by a plastic film that you have to peel away. It was tacky but i found that it didnt stay flat for long. You need to add extra glue under it.
The life raft fitted with PE parts. The orignal plastic were drilled out and scraped.
8 barrels QF-2 pounders with their PE bits. Only 3 units will be installed.
Assortments of other weapons including QF-4 inch guns, 12.7mm quad mounts
Small bits and bobs. The model has many of these things.... making work becoming rather repetitive.
I used Mr. COLOR No.305 FS36118 Gunship Grey for all components.
I used mini cable clamps to help hold and paint the small items. These clamps are super cheap. I bought 30 pieces for appox US$4
In progess work: The main turrets with canvases made using two-part epoxy
The turrets painted.
Working on the PE parts small steps at a time. GMM provided two sets of the HOOD lettering. The extra is for spare backup. Also a PE template to help align the letters. I lost one of the D (Oops) and used the spare. A lifesaver!
The grills for the funnels. They were fiddly and extremely hard to work with. I wasted days figuring out how??? The grills came in one-piece. I finally cut mine into three pieces. This gave me more control and that really helped. Since then, progress was fast.
In the foreground are supports for the whalers, cutters, and motor-boats. Background are inclined ladders. GMM provides extra spares for all parts
Reinserting the deck details in their original locations.
Work on the inclined ladders. These ladders are placed on the hull's sides when the ship is anchored. They will be added at the very end of the build
The GMM instruction sheet does not cover PE placements for smaller areas. I had to find online references for the PE railing on the forward 12.7 quad mount platforms.
Extensive PE railing and ladders on the bridge
PE detailing. Extra ladders on the crane tower
The initial process was to cut the grills into three segments. Then I glued each part in succession after one part is secured.
How they look after many many failed attempts.
How the grills look on the stacks. They are extremely fragile. Glued only with CA glue on each tip.
The funnels with the PE grills
Boats etc
Kommentit
45 24 October 2023, 00:05
Treehugger
What DSPIAE drill product is seen in photo #2?
Can't find any searching for it, making me curious.
What DSPIAE drill product is seen in photo #2?
Can't find any searching for it, making me curious.
27 October 2023, 07:09
Danumurthi Mahendra
Hi @Treehugger. Its this one michtoy.com/item-DSP..ric_Sanding_Pen.html
Hi @Treehugger. Its this one michtoy.com/item-DSP..ric_Sanding_Pen.html
27 October 2023, 14:01
Paul
Following as it also on my wishlist (aleady did the 1/700 model). How is the GMM set?
Following as it also on my wishlist (aleady did the 1/700 model). How is the GMM set?
1 November 2023, 18:01
Danumurthi Mahendra
Hi @Paul - The GMM is great for a depicting her 1941 fit. The set has almost everything. The PE guardrails, ladders, stairs, doors, etc covers all the major parts. GMM provides every part with extra pairs. This is so convenient as I lost a few to the carpet monster. The instruction sheet is extensive and very informative. They must have put a lot of effort into it. Best using a gel type CA glue to fix these.
Hi @Paul - The GMM is great for a depicting her 1941 fit. The set has almost everything. The PE guardrails, ladders, stairs, doors, etc covers all the major parts. GMM provides every part with extra pairs. This is so convenient as I lost a few to the carpet monster. The instruction sheet is extensive and very informative. They must have put a lot of effort into it. Best using a gel type CA glue to fix these.
4 November 2023, 12:22
Danumurthi Mahendra
I have just completed the build. the rigging was quite a nightmare!
I have just completed the build. the rigging was quite a nightmare!
12 March, 15:34
Danumurthi Mahendra
Thank you @Michael and Guy. I used a product called "EZ line" for the rigging. They come in several sizes. I used the "fine" size.
Thank you @Michael and Guy. I used a product called "EZ line" for the rigging. They come in several sizes. I used the "fine" size.
15 March, 01:12
CaptGPF
Everything on this build is impressive - the love and care put into it clearly shines through from the incalculable PE parts to the immaculate rigging!
Everything on this build is impressive - the love and care put into it clearly shines through from the incalculable PE parts to the immaculate rigging!
15 March, 15:13
Danumurthi Mahendra
Thanks, @CaptGPF. It was one of my most challenging builds. And it was worth being patience with the rigging an all.
Thanks, @CaptGPF. It was one of my most challenging builds. And it was worth being patience with the rigging an all.
17 March, 02:24
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The complete build and progress images of the Mighty Hood in her 1941 fit