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It's December 1943, HMS Belfast, along with elements of the British Navy has just sunk the German Battle Cruiser Scharnhorst and she is heading for the Kola Inlet in Northern Russia....
She has encountered pack ice off the island of Novaya Zemlya, and has slowed to a crawl, whilst she carefully pushes her way through to clearer water....
The initial build is explained in the other 'Belfast thread'. The final stage was to paint the white base Dk.blue and then I made the ice from a sloppy poly filla mixture and when dry, I cracked it up and stuck the pieces random like over the blue using very diluted PVA, thus giving a cracked look to the ice surface....A suprisingly simple process, the difficult bit was making the ice smaller by the ship, going out to bigger, undisturbed stuff further away, but I managed to get close to the result I was after.
I gave the ship and rigging a dry brushing of white acrylic to give a sort of frosted look to the steel.
I've really enjoyed this build and being something I'd not done before, it was great fun figuring out a way to get the ice to look something like, to show off the ship, and to convey the awful conditions the mariners endured.....
You might wonder why no Walrus aircraft? They weren't carried after June 1943....
I took the pictures in sunny blue skies, by tilting the model up to the heavens, thus avoiding trees and the like! The sunset one was taken for fun just as the sun dipped below the hills....
Here is the finished model.
Thanks for looking.
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Sorry about the wonky masts.....It's the weight of the ice!
Ron
She has encountered pack ice off the island of Novaya Zemlya, and has slowed to a crawl, whilst she carefully pushes her way through to clearer water....
The initial build is explained in the other 'Belfast thread'. The final stage was to paint the white base Dk.blue and then I made the ice from a sloppy poly filla mixture and when dry, I cracked it up and stuck the pieces random like over the blue using very diluted PVA, thus giving a cracked look to the ice surface....A suprisingly simple process, the difficult bit was making the ice smaller by the ship, going out to bigger, undisturbed stuff further away, but I managed to get close to the result I was after.
I gave the ship and rigging a dry brushing of white acrylic to give a sort of frosted look to the steel.
I've really enjoyed this build and being something I'd not done before, it was great fun figuring out a way to get the ice to look something like, to show off the ship, and to convey the awful conditions the mariners endured.....
You might wonder why no Walrus aircraft? They weren't carried after June 1943....
I took the pictures in sunny blue skies, by tilting the model up to the heavens, thus avoiding trees and the like! The sunset one was taken for fun just as the sun dipped below the hills....
Here is the finished model.
Thanks for looking.
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Sorry about the wonky masts.....It's the weight of the ice!
Ron
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