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scratch building an USN Destroyer Escort in scale 1/35


rammstein

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Holy Tin Can Sailors, Batman!

 

That is some impressive work. I built ships when I first came back to modelling (and still to the occasional one when I'm feeling masochistic), but gave them up as a regular pursuit after coming to the conclusion that trying to deal with PE in 1:350 was probably going to result in a full out nervous breakdown.

 

I've been a fan of DE's ever since reading "Last Stand of The Tin Can Sailors", a book I would recommend to anybody with an interest in WW 2 history. It's the story of the Battle Off Samar in which a bunch of destroyers and DE's, desperately trying to protect a few vulnerable escort carriers, took on a Japanese battleship and cruiser force trying to slip in the back door to Leyte Gulf to get in amongst the landing fleet. Halsey had taken off chasing a bunch of essentially plane less carriers leaving the back door unguarded.

 

I'm overwhelmed with you work. Even though I build planes almost exclusively now, I'll have to follow this thread. I can't wait to see what she looks like when you are done with her. Now that is some first rate scratch building!

 

Bob

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hello all,

 

I have finally finished the hull plating.

 

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So I started on the bilge keel.

 

first I mark where the bilge keel will come.

 

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then I cut out a strip of styrene 1,5 cm x 94.5 cm

 

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on strip of styrene with pins glued in place

 

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The bilge keel glued in place.

 

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This is how it looks.

 

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now I have to do the starboard side.

Thanks Bob for the kind reply.

 

enjoy,

 

Rammstein

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Hello all,

 

I decided to build my DE in a diorama , plowing through the waves, like the photo below.I shall not make the screws and screw shafts

 

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It will not be the USS Solar ,but USS Gendreau , named for : Capt. Alfred E.Gendreau , killed July 21,1943 aboard LST 343 at Rendova , Solomon Islands. USS Gendreau is painted Ms 32/11D.

 

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The Destroyer Escorts had their name welded at the stern , letters where made from scrap iron

 

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I also placed the bilge pump drain port and starboard and some other drainson the port side

 

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On the main deck I have cut out some deck plates.These will be detailed later.

 

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enjoy,

 

Rammstein

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AWESOME project my friend> All hail a Master Scratch Builder! I'll be following your thread with the greatest of interest.

Regards,

Gregory Jouette :bow: :bow: :bow: :bow: :bow:

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Hello all,

 

Thanks for the kind replies.

 

Have been working on the hawse pipe , on the port side with this result.

 

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sorry that this photo is not clear.

 

Now I will explain how I did this. First mark the hawse pipe.

 

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File away the styrene and glue some support at the end and below deck.

 

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Superglue the correct tube into the opening.

 

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sand away the surplus of the tubing , sorry for the blurry photo.

 

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use some putty to fill in the gaps and let dry.

 

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enjoy,more to come

 

Rammstein

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hello all,

 

thanks for the kind reply Kev.

 

have done some more work on the hawse pipes , they are nearly finished.

 

glued on some styrene strip and styrene card , file and sand into shape.

 

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made a bollard and base plate.

 

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this is how it looks until now.

 

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While all this is drying I started on the towing pad.

 

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base plate and towing bit.

 

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the pad eye , which will be sanded into shape.

 

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Towing pad completed.I also started on the smoke screen generator.

 

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4 smoke screen canisters , will sand them into shape and detail them.

 

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smoke screen generator base.

 

enjoy,

 

Rammstein

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That really is an "Homerus" project and it is going to be just awsome!

I just have trouble to imagine the size of this monster and the amount of detail one can add on it...

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hello all,

 

have done some more work on my ship , I have detailled the smoke screen canisters.

 

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I also detailled the 4 deck plates , in the first photo you can see the differnt stages.

 

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top left , mark all the holes , top right all the holes drilled out.

lower right the plates are 0,50 mm thick , insert small discs (0.25 thickness) into the holes. lower left , glue some etched screws into the holes.

 

this is how it looks on the ship.

 

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I also glued on the pad eyes on the hull , LOIC this is some of the amount of detail I will bring on the model.

 

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close-up

 

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enjoy,

 

Rammstein

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