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Greetings all! This question stems from digging out the Trumpeter 1:700 HMS Eskimo. I had it in my stash for a few years mainly because I couldn't find any acrylic paints to accurately paint her (Im in Canada so some paints are hard to get and enamels are impossible to import almost). Recently I found an AK interactive set containing the following: 507A 507B (thought this was meant to be same as A but different finish?) 507C B5 I bought this set to try them out and because I remembered that the Eskimo was depicted by Trumpeter as being light grey and dark grey. I also had a Tamiya Repulse with similar colours. Now it transpires that the scheme for Eskimo should be Western Approaches white and light blue (which I don't have), not as Trumpy depict. My Naval knowledge isn't as good with ships as it is with the FAA. So my question is..... Did Eskimo appear in a scheme involving the colours listed above? with pictures please đ Are there any other ships similar enough to Eskimo that I can easily convert and use colours above? Its 700th scale so I am not looking for massive detail. Can I cover Repulse as above, I may be mistaken but have seen that the dark areas may be black? And now for something completely different, I also have RN Roma, would I get away with 507A and 507C on this? Would that be close enough to not really care? Thanks very much all! Bob
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HMS Eskimo detail set 1/350 White Ensign Models It was good to see Trumpeter releasing the 1:350 kit of HMS Eskimo and whilst it is a nice kit overall it does have a number of problems, not all of which can be sorted with just the parts on the single etched brass sheet in this set. That said, this set will enable the modeller to build the ship in any number of forms throughout her career and also provides parts to build a number of her sisters. To really make an accurate model of the Eskimo you will need to change the ships boats, which are of the wrong type, (certainly not British), the 8 barrelled 2pdr Pom Pom also need to be replaced with a correct four barrelled example. Whilst youâre at it you may also like to change the turrets to ones of the correct shape, and the propellers. All these additions are available from White Ensign Models should you want to make one order for the etched set and all the other detail sets. The single sheet is actually quite large but doesnât appear to have the same number of parts that some other sets have, but, what it does give you is whatâs needed. The sheet is up to their usual standard, being finely and cleanly relief etched. Research will be required to ascertain which parts to use for a given build date, but they are all included, such as two types of lattice mast. There are also a couple of types of light AA weapon, the quad 0.5â machine gun mounts and the single 20mm cannon mounts with separate shields. A comprehensive radar fir is also provided, including the Type 286 array, Type 276 antenna, 285 Yagi, 282 Yagi, AA radar Yagi aerials, type 291 Yagi antenna and HF/DF Antenna, just check which ones were fitted and when. The sheet also includes the lattice masts mentioned above, which are completed with further platforms, yardarms and aerials. The alternative tripod mast is assembled from the kits parts, or the modeller can use brass rod, but the yards, aerials and are taken from this set. The bridge receives a new DF antenna, screen, canopy, aldis lamps and stove pipes, whilst the funnels each receive new funnel cap grilles, and sirens. The bridge wings and aft superstructure wings each receive new supports and the carley floats are provided with new bracing structures. A complete replacement searchlight platform will need to be carefully folded before fitting into position as is the quarterdeck mounted depth charge chute and spare charge racks. Each of the ships boats is provided with new davits and there is a new crane for the torpedo loading. As is usual the set provides a full range of railings for the ship along with inclined and vertical ladders, accommodation ladders, anchor chain and anchors. Conclusion This is another superb and useful set from White Ensign Models. It not only provides everything you need to enhance the Trumpeter kit but also helps with correcting some of the shortcomings. If used with the other sets the modeller will be able to build an accurate and highly detailed model. What is more, the instructions are really clear and informative, even showing how to fix the lack of sheer on the foâcâsle. Highly recommended. Review sample kindly provided be John at