DKM Scharnhorst
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Shar2

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2,255 posts

236 months

Saturday 9th July 2011
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After a longer than expected build, I finally managed to finish this kit. I don't think I've built a kit with so many parts, particularly photo etched. Anyway I'm pleased with the results. It's the Dragon 1/350 kit with White Ensign Models etch set. I replaced the stand uprights which really weren't up to the job, by printing some new ones on the works 3D printer.

















tdm34ds

7,479 posts

233 months

Saturday 9th July 2011
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That's stunning, a quality build..

Eric Mc

124,736 posts

288 months

Sunday 10th July 2011
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Fantastic.

Will you be at Farnborough IPMS tomorrow evening?

Shar2

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236 months

Sunday 10th July 2011
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I hope to Eric. But I need a lift as I haven't got a case for her yet and she's a bit fragile.

Eric Mc

124,736 posts

288 months

Sunday 10th July 2011
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I'll be there. I'd love to see the Scharnhorst. I still remember Ludo Kennedy's TV documentary, "The Life and Death of the Scharnhorst".

dr_gn

16,721 posts

207 months

Monday 11th July 2011
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Top class model there: it looks fantastic.

What did you use for rigging / antennae?

Shar2

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Monday 11th July 2011
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dr_gn said:
Top class model there: it looks fantastic.

What did you use for rigging / antennae?
Thanks. I used stretched sprue and some very fine copper wire.

dr_gn

16,721 posts

207 months

Monday 11th July 2011
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Shar2 said:
dr_gn said:
Top class model there: it looks fantastic.

What did you use for rigging / antennae?
Thanks. I used stretched sprue and some very fine copper wire.
How do you get that amount of sprue to be a consistent thickness?

Shar2

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Monday 11th July 2011
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dr_gn said:
How do you get that amount of sprue to be a consistent thickness?
Practice. I wait till the sprue is really soft, then, in one pull, stretch it out to the length of both arms. This gives you a pretty much a consistant thickness over about 4ft of a 5ft length.

Eric Mc

124,736 posts

288 months

Tuesday 12th July 2011
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Saw it for real last night. A fantastic model and beautifully done.

Shar2

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Tuesday 12th July 2011
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Thanks Eric. She certainly got some attention last night.

Eric Mc

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Tuesday 12th July 2011
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I have to say, I have never seen such a huge variety of models at a club meeting. The weirdest had to be the 1/6 scale Saxaphone.

I really liked the three ladies (Army, Wren and WAAF) on the way to the NAAFI.

Plastic modelling isn't just about aeroplanes and tanks.

Shar2

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Tuesday 12th July 2011
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I agree, the variety was excellent as was the quality of the models on display. I too liked the walk to the NAAFI and the radar set.

Eric Mc

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Tuesday 12th July 2011
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Shar2 said:
I agree, the variety was excellent as was the quality of the models on display. I too liked the walk to the NAAFI and the radar set.
The personal touch of the German sentry standing outside having a smoke made that radar model - apart from the model of the radar set itself.