Jump to content

1/32 Scale Mountfleet Round Table Minesweeper


Recommended Posts

lovely build, and i have just reread your log

 

what i do like very much, is the way that  @Jamie @ Sovereign Hobbies made a comment, and reasons given wrt paint scheme, if all comments about builds were like that, we would all be happier modellers, 

i appreciate you took his comments and changed your colour scheme, as a result you have something to be even prouder off, well done

 

Edited by Kevin Aris
  • Like 1
Link to comment
Share on other sites

As the Red Arrows Say Smoke on go!

 

Mister is from Marks Model Bits, Clever system using Water only which is blown up the pipe by a little Fan. Unit is run off of 24V so a Step up is needed. Fan is run from 12V and some electronic Wizardry is needed to keep the fan going ni the same direction.

 

51113923090_504f1a2000_k.jpgIMG_7184 by Georgeconna32, on Flickr

 

51113922865_f90cc78871_k.jpgIMG_7186 by Georgeconna32, on Flickr

 

51113046553_b547aa6d07_k.jpgIMG_7187 by Georgeconna32, on Flickr

 

51113922650_2fbd44e05e_k.jpgIMG_7188 by Georgeconna32, on Flickr

  • Like 3
Link to comment
Share on other sites

8 hours ago, Kevin Aris said:

lovely build, and i have just reread it your log

 

what i do like very much, is the way that  @Jamie @ Sovereign Hobbies made a comment, and reasons given wrt paint scheme, if all comments about builds were like that, we would all be happier modellers, 

i appreciate you took his comments and changed your colour scheme, as a result you have something to be even prouder off, well done

 

 

Exactly, Not being a ship modeller this info from Jamie was invaluable to be honest and has really set the model alive! The lighter Scheme was annoying me and is more suited to modern ships hence the question in the first place.

 

I prefer to be put right at the onset rather than having it all painted up and then told!

 

 

 

Edited by George Norman
Link to comment
Share on other sites

2 hours ago, Arjan said:

Launching/retrieving devices:

 

https://www.rcgroups.com/forums/showthread.php?2015308-A-device-for-launching-retrieving-the-model

 

Most of my rc models are very manageable but I made a simple device for my two Schnellboot models. I used an old drive belt from my lawn mower :

 

yHK4XBP.jpg

 

Regards,

 

Arjan

 

Yep thats the Job I hand in mind.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Good Morning,

 

Work in the dockyard continues with some massive step taken, all the wiring is complete internally for the lights in the hull , Superstructure, mice little Prewired LED were installed.

 

Also work on installing a Bright LED into the Search light and this was completed and tested as well as a Reed switch operated by the transmitter, its not latching so I used the off option with the on happening at the flick of a lever on the tranny. At the rear of the light Silver foil at the back was glued on to give a Mirror appearance. ( know I show it back to front and this has changed since the photo!

 

And finally I plucked up  the courage and decided to stick the deck on used copious amounts of wood glue so the next step will be to probably paint the hull and then to the Deck Armour plating. Flying along here!

 

51115860690_cf05aa8d93_k.jpgIMG_7202 by Georgeconna32, on Flickr

 

51115065816_3bfadd6757_k.jpgIMG_7206 by Georgeconna32, on Flickr

 

51115067756_c48ed502a3_k.jpgIMG_7203 by Georgeconna32, on Flickr

 

51115064661_054098b556_k.jpgIMG_7208 by Georgeconna32, on Flickr

 

51115064051_c76d1ebca5_k.jpgIMG_7209 by Georgeconna32, on Flickr

  • Like 5
Link to comment
Share on other sites

26 minutes ago, Greg Law said:

That's a lot of batteries. I can see this model is going to look impressive on the pond.

 

Some for boats and some for the Starter motor on the IC equipped RC Aeroplanes, some Are Defunct Batteries and are used for weights for other projects as I do a bit of Railway modelling too!

 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Good Afternoon,

 

Well that went well except I glued a LED wire under the Deck and a cross beam but that sorted now and the little Light rewired and the LED working under the Bow which will look nice on Sailing a dusk which I have never done!

I then soldered up some White metal and Brass rod for the voice pipes for the Bridge and started on the Binnacle using some 9mm dowl and coffer sticks sanded smooth! Needs to be Paint next.

The Bow plate was also glued down with PVA and Left to Dry and then the edges were filled in with P39 Car Filler and then sanded smooth, Well the front part anyhow.

I need to adjust one of the tall air intake pipes and one seemed to of moved and has set slightly off which is a balls but thems the breaks!

 

51119973095_e9393781c5_k.jpgIMG_7210 by Georgeconna32, on Flickr

 

51119972685_ed0fe7bca0_k.jpgIMG_7212 by Georgeconna32, on Flickr

 

51119972390_0ae6ba100b_k.jpgIMG_7214 by Georgeconna32, on Flickr

 

51119972250_9367cd5eca_k.jpgIMG_7215 by Georgeconna32, on Flickr

 

51118928459_dc6aa874a5_k.jpgIMG_7218 by Georgeconna32, on Flickr

 

51119180806_da39ebac5e_k.jpgIMG_7219 by Georgeconna32, on Flickr

  • Like 6
Link to comment
Share on other sites

With the S boat not around, I checked the other thread I decided to do a weight and balance test and the model delightfully stayed afloat without much fuss!

51119176607_6f0eee6e2e_k.jpgIMG_7232 by Georgeconna32, on Flickr

 

51120544595_b0542d912e_k.jpgIMG_7231 by Georgeconna32, on Flickr

 

51119661438_7be5e3b8e2_k.jpgIMG_7230 by Georgeconna32, on Flickr

 

 

  • Like 5
Link to comment
Share on other sites

Evening Gents,

 

Been Beavering away on this still and here some pics too.

 

First was the construct the Gallows, These are white metal castings and are a tad rough, The first too went together nice enough using low temp solder in the end but you can see some casting are way out!

 

51132872737_6dc72784b1_k.jpgIMG_7248 by Georgeconna32, on Flickr

 

51132872467_c36ce9d50d_k.jpgIMG_7249 by Georgeconna32, on Flickr

 

51133759853_d4bc4d9a74_k.jpgIMG_7251 by Georgeconna32, on Flickr

 

See the height difference and the short leg on the left hand one!

 

51134657715_b57a12deea_k.jpgIMG_7254 by Georgeconna32, on Flickr

 

The Front ones in place here, The port ones Angle need to be changed a tad.

 

51134320844_b53f6dba11_k.jpgIMG_7245 by Georgeconna32, on Flickr

 

51133542946_3da65d4342_k.jpgIMG_7247 by Georgeconna32, on Flickr

 

The boat deck and legs were completed and this is not glued on place just yet.

51133543086_5b65bce989_k.jpgIMG_7246 by Georgeconna32, on Flickr

 

The Anchor Whinch also soldered up, nice little Model in itself, Dont worry weathering to be done yet.

 

51133761723_587413e134_k.jpgIMG_7242 by Georgeconna32, on Flickr

 

these Little Beauties came in the door earlier and they will replace the blobby white metal parts that have seen better days

 

51133540056_a3e5224adb_k.jpgIMG_7257 by Georgeconna32, on Flickr

  • Like 4
Link to comment
Share on other sites

Hello Everyone, 

Hope you are enjoying this sunny weekend,  A quick post before I head to the Sea for a spot of Kayaking.

 

A few more hours spent yesterday in joyful solitude in the shed with some CD's banging away. Major surgery with a repositioning of the engine room vent pipes, Despite going off the plans the location measured was not correct and they had to be move up and over a tad. you can see the original position in the photos. Wheel house deck is now in place too. Hours spent with little to show!

The Ladders were also attached and the handrails soldered up to the main rails. All good fun!

after all that work decided to treat myself to a can.

 

Hole opened up with Dremel and suitable boring bits.

 

51137252983_1f30d8c40f_k.jpgIMG_7260 by Georgeconna32, on Flickr

 

Tamiya tape of the hole from underneath P38 filler was forced in/

51137036081_e5a9fbd3d2_k.jpgIMG_7261 by Georgeconna32, on Flickr

 

And the end result.

51137811829_8cdf58f3a8_k.jpgIMG_7262 by Georgeconna32, on Flickr

 

Now I could fit the steps and glue the wheel house floor down.

51138141360_2ebd62a902_k.jpgIMG_7263 by Georgeconna32, on Flickr

 

Fit ladder to go in and hadrails soldered up. Well Please with the outcome

 

51137811549_a73fd69a79_k.jpgIMG_7265 by Georgeconna32, on Flickr

 

51136360372_3722c21de5_k.jpgIMG_7266 by Georgeconna32, on Flickr

 

Port side also in now

51136360252_a1c57c9c75_k.jpgIMG_7267 by Georgeconna32, on Flickr

 

You can clearly see how much I had to move these the original position.

51136360117_dd39d0fecb_k.jpgIMG_7268 by Georgeconna32, on Flickr

 

  • Like 5
Link to comment
Share on other sites

 

Thanks for interesting photos and raports. I will use it extensively when I'll build 1/350 model!

 

3 hours ago, George Norman said:

Hello Everyone, 

Hope you are enjoying this sunny weekend,  A quick post before I head to the Sea for a spot of Kayaking.

 

It's totally understandable. Priority is obvious: Kaykaing first 😉 ! I love rather canoeing (with wife and7 years  son), however it would be very nice to see a few your kayaking photos, if you have these...

Best regards,

Michał.

Edited by socjo1
  • Like 1
Link to comment
Share on other sites

Here are a few from last year on the river blackwater, 3 miles from my house in Cork.

 

Going off topic but what the hell.

 

The Castle shown is the Duke Of Devonshire's Gaf, the Richest man in England, there are lots of Rich Brits along this river, Trusthouse Fortes Daughter owns another castle further down. 

 

 He apparently owns the river bed from Fermoy to Youghal where it hits the sea. You could no make this crap up TBH, Local Fisherman have to tow the line when the toffs arrive from the UK like Prince Charles etc if they want to fish and I though and they are told to keep away Most of that kinda of crap was gone in 1922.  On the plus side there have been lots of benefits of the rich there to the town with some lovely buildings.

 

https://www.lismorecastle.com/

 

51140311933_3b30a2ed2d_k.jpg117624546_1024701251298392_193136647891084663_n by Georgeconna32, on Flickr

51140098586_9fdf29e2f2_k.jpg117302605_1024700011298516_2576112341561744396_n by Georgeconna32, on Flickr51141200165_cd28ba9ed3_k.jpg117337297_1024698061298711_1438525559489863187_n by Georgeconna32, on Flickr51140098621_927af98eb0_k.jpg117444547_1024697877965396_3617793510332957772_n by Georgeconna32, on Flickr

51140098621_927af98eb0_k.jpg117444547_1024697877965396_3617793510332957772_n by Georgeconna32, on Flickr

51141200215_c6e1eea61e_k.jpg117302050_1024701947964989_4539340284640508_n by Georgeconna32, on Flickr

51141200270_2c7a3f76bb_k.jpg117285600_1024702234631627_5542642731118939007_n by Georgeconna32, on Flickr51140871859_f6c876d370_k.jpg117335865_1024702617964922_3189026854657362265_n by Georgeconna32, on Flickr

  • Like 4
  • Thanks 1
Link to comment
Share on other sites

Bit here about the Blackwater and the Bride Rivers (which is 100mtrs from my house)

 

https://irishwaterwayshistory.com/abandoned-or-little-used-irish-waterways/waterways-of-cork-and-kerry/the-bride-the-munster-blackwater-and-the-lismore-canal/

 

any over here in the future drop me a line and I can take you out for a few hours kayaking.

  • Like 2
Link to comment
Share on other sites

14 hours ago, Iceman 29 said:

Thank you! 


We also slept at Ferry Point with our VW combi, right at the entrance of your river. Nice place. 

 

Screenshot-2021-04-27-20-51-47-765.jpg

 

Screenshot-2021-04-27-20-52-10-870.jpg

 

Screenshot-2021-04-27-20-52-45-151.jpg

 

Ballycotton Lighthouse. 

 

Screenshot-2021-04-27-20-53-23-938.jpg

Next time your over drop us a line and I can take you for a few pints! You got nice weather too! Nice bus!

 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

ving Along nicely and one of the most eagerly awaited jobs, The Armour Deck Plating.

 

2 Sheets of A4 paper were provided in the kit, Yeah right that will cover the hole thing plus on top of it I made a balls of two attempts do lay the Plates so had to order a pack of 50 sheet. Just trying to get a suitable Rivet head was problematic, Tried a Dart, Drill bit, Grinding bit, some other bits in bobs but nothing great, In the end I round off a 2mm brass rod and put into a pin vice and pressed each one in to each plate, marking out 5mm per rivet and 2mm in from the edge. A long process.

Plate are glued with PVA watered down, What ya think?

Also had to solder up a short shot cleat with some smaller brass rod onto this davit., The Shiny bit are Telescopic Aerial cut up, looks quite nice

 

51143631417_54204141ae_k.jpgIMG_7280 by Georgeconna32, on Flickr

 

51143631487_9b987dc608_k.jpgIMG_7279rd by Georgeconna32, on Flickr

 

 

51144526393_6e11366200_k.jpgIMG_7278 by Georgeconna32, on Flickr

 

51145086489_5576e9426d_k.jpgIMG_7277 by Georgeconna32, on Flickr

 

 

 

 

  • Like 3
Link to comment
Share on other sites

Good Morning, 

 

Tackled the Winch over the past 2 days, White Metal and brass with 2 resin parts so this called for assembly with solder for strength and durability. resin bits where superglued on. Very complicated build. Painting next.

 

51158268182_da66fe89f7_k.jpgIMG_7361 by Georgeconna32, on Flickr

 

51159712514_8d6e4108b7_k.jpgIMG_7362 by Georgeconna32, on Flickr

 

51159168213_3b2159be22_k.jpgIMG_7363 by Georgeconna32, on Flickr

 

51159712699_0646a772d8_k.jpgIMG_7366 by Georgeconna32, on Flickr

  • Like 3
Link to comment
Share on other sites

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
×
×
  • Create New...