That’ll look the muts nuts with the wooden deck - no cheap but definitely worth it!
I’ve been having a bit of a play with getting this thing to work - got it somewhere near now
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Here’s something a little different from me - in an attempt to make something a bit more exciting in the future, I’ve been converting an old Speedline 1/20th CN7 to radio control. Fully independent suspension and four wheel drive - videos to follow
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But can it do 400mph?
I'm only a plumber from Cannock...
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Do you mean 400mph Actual, or 400mph scale speed?
If scale speed, that would be an easier goal to reach LOL
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400mph is possible, if that’s meters per hour
An interesting note, not sure on how true it is, but in order to work out a true ‘scale speed’, you multiply the actual model speed by the square root of the scale - eg, my 1/12 scale K7 has been GPS measured at 53mph - a scale speed of only 183.6mph...
On a side note, keep your eyes peeled for this months model boats magazine - there’re two familiar faces on the cover holding a familiar boat
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An interesting note, not sure on how true it is, but in order to work out a true ‘scale speed’, you multiply the actual model speed by the square root of the scale - eg, my 1/12 scale K7 has been GPS measured at 53mph - a scale speed of only 183.6mph...
On a side note, keep your eyes peeled for this months model boats magazine - there’re two familiar faces on the cover holding a familiar boat
Rich
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Well the photo etch and wooden decks arrived from the other side of the globe, what a PITA it has been to get the decks down, nevertheless HMS Hood has her teak decks and brass screws fitted now.
I have gone through all the PE which is stunning, I just need to organise it into bags for parts of the ship, turrets, decks, superstructure etc etc etc.
There is at least six months work of PE if I use it all (which I would like to do)
Having fun, between 1:1 tanks and 1:200 battleships
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There is at least six months work of PE if I use it all (which I would like to do)
Having fun, between 1:1 tanks and 1:200 battleships
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You can tell those decks and etched parts are from the other side of the world. It’s turned Hood upside down
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I refuse to mess on, on account that the web server likes to turn iPhone images upside down when uploaded.
You guys will just have to deal with it alas
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It only seems to be the preview on the main page. If you click on the preview for the full sized view, it loads the right way up. Rather strange...
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Well, at home self isolating as a work colleague contracted the virus from one of our many customers, track and trace highlighted myself and another were at immediate risk.
The home time has not been without its benefits, between sorting numerous matters out on the laptop I have been watching my eldest son progress the HMS hood kit.
I have never seen so much photo etch in my life, but it is highly rewarding watching components taking shape...I particularly like the stairs !!
The detail is unreal, this assembly is made from nine separate components....then is inserted into one of the funnels !
The home time has not been without its benefits, between sorting numerous matters out on the laptop I have been watching my eldest son progress the HMS hood kit.
I have never seen so much photo etch in my life, but it is highly rewarding watching components taking shape...I particularly like the stairs !!
The detail is unreal, this assembly is made from nine separate components....then is inserted into one of the funnels !
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