Heller 1/400 H.M.S. Hood.

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Thanks Andy, good to have your support. :thumb2:
How's 'Snowball' doing? ;);)

Update.....
I rigged most of the main mast last night and finished it off this morning, before the currant bun became too strong....:cool:

I've painted the main mast as it was at the time of her destruction.

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Radio antenna
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....a general view of the rigging.
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Next up a bit more detail, the anchors and their chains and then a general tidy up ready for her to go to sea.......

Thanks for looking in.

Snyp d' Lyneov
 
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Hi Ron

Sorry for not catching up, having another bout of the old ME, got to luv it lol

Superb work, love every bit, i have a huge amount to learn and do!
 

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WELL 570 WITH this fantasic riggin i think this model deserves the DOGS lol
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Yes indeed Chris If 570 continues with this effort I can see the committee awarding it. Funny how the arrival of Matron has encouraged him .:smiling3:
 

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Hi Ron
That rigging looks great. Taut but not so tight it has distorted thin plastic masts etc. I must try that UHU glue - advantages over CA.
Jim
Don't know if you've used it before Jim, but the slightest amount of pressure on the tube and it literary pours out, and very stringy to boot. But sticks.
 

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I'm well chuffed you good people approve of the stringing. Thank you.

Don't know if you've used it before Jim, but the slightest amount of pressure on the tube and it literary pours out, and very stringy to boot. But sticks.


Quite right 453, it does pour out, especially this weather!

Jim, I use a safety pin to apply the stuff. I tried a wooden cocktail stick, but the glue clogged the end after a few apps. Whereas the former is easy to keep clean and sharp......
 
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Yes, that's the stuff. :thumb2:

Be aware Jim, as the actress said to the Bishop "Although you do get a few seconds adjustment time, that is all you get!"

Hattie Jakes
 
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Cheers Mark. I appreciate your generous comment. Thank you. :thumb2:

My HMS Hood is finally a waterline model.
I think I can hear some folks asking the question "Why not do this at the very start of the build?"

Easy answer.
When you get to my age, an 'exciting' or any sort of grind, is rare, so I took the opportunity of having one with the vessel this afternoon. Hence the reason for leaving it so late in the build. Where's the fun in a straight forward, no worries version!

Here's the exciting grind!
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Any wobbles will be well hidden in the up and down 'oggin.

Oh, and I did the grinding sat on my lounger in the sunshine!:flushed: :thumb2:

Lou Smorrels II

Out in the garden with nature...
 
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Coming on very nicely Ron.....that rigging is the dogs testicles!!

Will have to remember the UHU trick.

ATB.

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Splendid job 570, with regards to your question the answer is nothing at all is getting built at the moment as this terrible weather has turned my workroom (attic) into a close relative of a furnace so I have been out on my bike every day, much to the annoyance of Saint Greta and the Save the Planet gang. :tongue-out:


Andy.
 

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HONESTLY 570 when i first saw your cut i nearly spilt my cauppa oh what a way to put a wind up a member thought you'd gone off your trolly Aaaaaaagggghhhhhh
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Thanks boys.

...as I was trying to imply with my earlier post. 'The more on the edge a grind, the more memorable.'

I trust that last sentence will get past the sensors! :flushed:
 
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