My grandfather also served on the Nelson, he ha been originally assigned to HMS Hood but caught pneumonia before he could board so need up on the Nelson. His best friend was assigned to Rodney.
It was designed that way because it was the only way to comply with the battleship tonnage regulations under the Washington Naval Agreement of 1922. Once that was abandoned they went back to two forward turrets and one aft.
Very good build. HMS Rodney is on my build list. An historic ship, and also unique with its three forward turrets. Your other models look great too. You have lots of skill. Best regards from USA.
The ship that help sink the Bismarck! Man I love the Nelson class BBs, not only that they have a beautiful unique look to them having all the guns at front making them capable of acting as a spear head if they choose to do so.
@tacfoley Not entirely. They were based on the G3 and N3 designs which also had an unusual turret layout, and they were designed before the Washington treaty.
Thank you for a nice, slow way of showing how to make a diorama base. I usually build aircraft, but thanks to you, I've brought the 1:700 Prince of Wales to attempt to make something hopefully a 10th as good. Thanks for the inspiration to go out of my comfort zone!
Not that the people who do that are bad, it’s just the majority of people won’t be able to get all that PE and so can’t get it to look like there’s, the way you did the kit is amazing! Would you recommend it?
Fantastic build of the mighty Rodney in her 1941 appearance, scale modelling 76. I adore the addition of the full bast of smoke bellowing from her funnel. Great job!
This is really excellent to see, you did a great job with it. My great grandfather served on this ship from 1939-1945 so I'm looking at picking this kit up.
That brings back good memories, my first model. it was in 1976 and got it for my 11th birthday.It's still in the attick in my mothers house, i 'm gonna look for it and see what job i did...
Superb model. My favorite ship. Rodder's forever. Dem 16's sounded all over the place, and despite Warspite having a longer time in the sun, it's Rodder's for me.
@@micahrigdon3744 Give it some slack dude, it was built in, like, 1904 man. Faced up to the entire German battleship line at the battle of Jutland in 1915 and much much more besides dude. That's provenance in anyone's book.
Inspiring build, thank you for sharing. Not sure if your interested, but there is an obscure reference in "Pursuit" by Ludovic Kennedy, stating that Rodney was carrying a deck cargo of items for a refit she was due in the US during that voyage.
@@scalemodelling76 Scale Modelling 76 Your welcome. You have some great looking builds. I have not long got back into modelling after many years away from a bench, and enjoying every minute I get. I got back in to modeling with armour (tanks, military vehicles) which have become a favourite. Aircraft too and have recently acquired the the infamous Battleship Tirpitz, but it will be a while until I build that, still honing my skills. Not ever having built a ship of any sort, your video was a real inspiration and joy to watch and can only look forward to making a start with my own.
Good afternoon! This model gives the appearance of a ship for the period 1936-1938. In 1941, the ship had a completely different look. I’m just now working on the construction of this model for that time period.
Technically HMS Hood didn't damage anything as she scored no hits in the battle with Bismarck and Prinz Eugen. Minor quibble, I know. Great job with the model, looks excellent. I'd have a word with the Chief Engineer about that level of stack smoke, however, lol.
Apparently, HMS Rodney's 16" guns were so powerful that the recoil would make rivets ping out of the superstructure when she fired a broadside. But she kept firing. There was a ditty at the time, "Roll on the Rodney, the Nelson, the Renown / We ain't got the Hood, 'cause the Hood's gone down."
Only 4 hits that penetrated citadel. Only 4 hits that actually damaged something important out of 700 shots fired. Bismarck was sunk by own crew to prevent capture, as several Royal Navy battleships were unable to sink it from point blank range. Actual damaged was revealed when Bismarck wreck was discovered. One battlecruiser sunk (Hood), one battleships heavy damaged (Prince of Wales), one lucky torpedo hit and several hours of gunfire causing only superstructure damage. Rodney have 16" guns, but armor penetrating performace was not that great.
@@petrberanek4230 But Bismarck's guns, radar and bridge were pretty much destroyed. Price of Wales suffered because the civilian engineers on board hadn't fixed the teething problems with its guns.
@@petrberanek4230 Bismarck lasted two salvos from Rodney (18 shots) before she was no longer capable of fighting back (her forward turrets where destroyed along with her fire control and most of her crew on the bridge had been killed by shell splinters from these opening salvos. She was turned into a blazing hulk and it was only then that she was scuttled. From all accounts she would not have stayed afloat for very long had she not been scuttled. PoW was not 'heavily damaged' at all, she broke off the action because of her turrets malfunctioning (not because of hits received). She continued to shadow Bismarck and Eugen for many hours, firing the the odd salvo as the turrets were repaired. Please do not distort history.
@@petrberanek4230 you might want to read some of the witness statements from the surviving crew of Bismarck. You probably didn't bother since you're already such an expert.
I'm being very picky but at the back of any ship is a distinct straight trail caused by the propellers wash, maybe look at some photos , otherwise I'm impressed
That's great mate, the sea is really well done but a well maintained oil fired turbine driven ship would only show a heat haze or shimmer at the funnel, I suspect the engineering commander on this ship would be 'interviewed' by the Captain quite sharpish.
Pantelimon I’ve been finishing my 1/700 scale ships with some good detail in about a week each. Even with school on top of that. Scale modeling is about taking your time and enjoying it though right?
Nice model. What wonderful ships the Nelson and Rodney would have been if they had not been ruined by the Washington Treaty. The rear end and the third turret was sawn off, giving them the look of a large, angry oil tanker! Also very underpowered with only 2 shafts for about 22 knots. Slower than the WW1 Queen Elizabeths. Did great service, though, and those 16" guns did help to pound the Bismark into scrap metal.
I like your style. You always add some few key details without going bananas about it. The seascape is really well done, and the railings really take things to the next level. I'm pretty new to small scale ships, and videos like this are a great inspiration. So, thank you for sharing.
Ralph Koziarski thank you I really appreciate the comment ! Railings for these ships I find is a must and they are quite cheap and will do loads of ships !
Great build, I am building the U.S.S Manchester and it calls for colors of Dark sea blue and Flat gull Grey did you find and Buy those paint colors or did you use other colors to mix and make them and if so what colors did you use and how much of each color did you use,
Timothy Booker well with this kit the paint option available is the ship in 1944 which had a few colours, I chose the plain grey colour which was Vallejo dark ghost grey this was what the ship looked like in 1941 I think !
Good Job, nice diorama. Why didn't you use the silicon method for the water effect like your victory boat ? Bad aging for the diorama with silicon ? I would like to make a diorama with the silicon method, but if it doesn't aging well, I will try other methods ;)
malcolmseb I found this method so much easier and it gives you plenty of time to really work the waves ! My victory diorama has age poorly it looks dusty but it's not for some reason it lost its shine !
reakingringpiece thanks ! I glue the railings on with a little bit of super glue . The clay I use is just normal air drying clay, build it up in thin layers though to avoid to much cracking !
@@scalemodelling76 thanks for that, really enjoyed your video, learnt alot... i have 6 waterline models built ready to be placed in water hence the questions :) ... the railings do you really think they are worth the price ? do they add enough to the model to justify the price? .. anyways once again thanks :)
reakingringpiece the set I bought were £10 I think new they were just Royal Navy railings but I’ve used them on all my ship models ! I think they make the model look more intricate and detailed !
Nice job, well done and a nice varied collection of kits, thanks for the vid. BTW, what was the clay you used? Also, I noticed that you were having some problems with the AB, painting that large seascape. Did you consider using a rattle can instead?
@@scalemodelling76 I run some thinner through the AB before I paint, I think maybe it was the large area you had to paint. Maybe consider using a rattle can next time. What was the clay you used?
Looks great! Btw Did you let the clay air dry for some hours before painting? Or was it about 1 hour or so after? And how long did the still water glaze dry before applying water texture:) ? And finally, what type of color did you use to highlight ?
daniel karlsen the clay I left overnight to dry then I filled the cracks with more thin layers of clay again leaving to dry overnight before paint . As for the glaze it takes a good hour or so to dry . The water texture gel takes a good few hours to dry too . If your talking about the ocean colour highlights I just mixed my own light blue/grey . Thanks for watching !
@@scalemodelling76 thanks for answer! I really got some ideas while watching! i've just ordered two 1/700 ships, tamiya prinz eugen and scharnhorst, i have always built 1/350 scale ships before.
Peter Lewerin yeah I see what you mean it’s a tricky one because thinner cotton would reveal the sprue underneath, should of left it off, but then again I really wanted some smoke ! Thanks for the comment!
Tamiya made by far the best model kits in the 1980s, when I made this kits as a teenager. I had every 1/700 I could get my hands on back then. Ruined it with the smoke!
@@scalemodelling76 would have worked on an older coal burning ship. Try making doing it in high seas, maybe with waves crashing over bow, or the ship rolling.
My grandad served on her sister ship HMS Nelson in WW2. An amazing diorama for a beautiful ship.
My grandfather also served on the Nelson, he ha been originally assigned to HMS Hood but caught pneumonia before he could board so need up on the Nelson. His best friend was assigned to Rodney.
Those bow and stern wakes certainly do add to the impression of Rodney dashing through the waves.
At a leisurely 18 knots.....
Tamiya makes my favorite kits. 1/700 is a challenging scale. It takes a lot of work and patience.
James Savik I agree
I just hate it how every bloody kit is a waterline. Trumpeter at least gives us options for both.
@@Jshehejsehsh yeah, quite a shame
Look at those guns all up front. What a statement of firepower superiority! Well done, mate.
Neil Wilson thanks
It was designed that way because it was the only way to comply with the battleship tonnage regulations under the Washington Naval Agreement of 1922. Once that was abandoned they went back to two forward turrets and one aft.
Very good build. HMS Rodney is on my build list. An historic ship, and also unique with its three forward turrets. Your other models look great too. You have lots of skill. Best regards from USA.
Pat Johnson thank you very much !
The ship that help sink the Bismarck! Man I love the Nelson class BBs, not only that they have a beautiful unique look to them having all the guns at front making them capable of acting as a spear head if they choose to do so.
A_Certain_Weird_War_Machine yeah I like the unusual look too !
@tacfoley Not entirely. They were based on the G3 and N3 designs which also had an unusual turret layout, and they were designed before the Washington treaty.
Thank you for a nice, slow way of showing how to make a diorama base. I usually build aircraft, but thanks to you, I've brought the 1:700 Prince of Wales to attempt to make something hopefully a 10th as good. Thanks for the inspiration to go out of my comfort zone!
Peter Hughes thank you very much ! If I can make one anyone can !
Finally a model youtuber who does not plant the hole kit with PE, some youtubers put more PE than there is plastic, you just did the perfect amount.
Not that the people who do that are bad, it’s just the majority of people won’t be able to get all that PE and so can’t get it to look like there’s, the way you did the kit is amazing! Would you recommend it?
@@RNS681 Hello, I have seen this video before :) I would love to see your model of the rodney :)
@@musashi3036 one day I will hopefully be able to show you.
@@RNS681 that would be good 👍
Fantastic build of the mighty Rodney in her 1941 appearance, scale modelling 76. I adore the addition of the full bast of smoke bellowing from her funnel. Great job!
Shuttle Factory thank you !
Excellent video & job building your HMS Rodney too!
Beautifully made scale model, and diorama water base!
Your other models look fantastic, too!
Great Work!
Larry Dee thank you very much !
Félicitations, c'est une superbe réalisation . Merci.
This is really excellent to see, you did a great job with it. My great grandfather served on this ship from 1939-1945 so I'm looking at picking this kit up.
My grandad served on this ship too 👍🏻
Really enjoyed that, great work and great way of doing a ship at sea, thanks for the information
Peter Delaforce glad you enjoyed it thanks for watching !
Fantastic work my friend! Loving the Weathering 🍻👍
StrikeEagleModels Scale aircraft. Thank you for the kind comment !
Nice work, the HMS Rodney gets two thumbs up, well done! Your builds look great, thanks for letting us see them!...Bill
WWK Scale Plastic Models thank you very much !
Excellent job on the Rodney. I like your simplified, but beautiful work.
Thank you !
wow what talent, wish I could do that good of a job. brings back some great memories as a kid building models....
Ron thank you very much !
The thick black smoke from the Rodney shows it's steaming at full speed in search of the Bismarck.
Excellent video and job building your HMS Rodney! You have some collection too!
JackFlemingFan thank you !
Thanks a lot! Great work and nice collection!
Vary nice work. This is beautiful ship
Work of Art, cheers
Thank you very much
Beautiful work. 👍👍🇨🇦
The Bob Loblaw Show ! Thank you !
That brings back good memories, my first model. it was in 1976 and got it for my 11th birthday.It's still in the attick in my mothers house, i 'm gonna look for it and see what job i did...
Awesome job
Wow this looks very easy and detailed just for a small kit!
Superb model. My favorite ship. Rodder's forever. Dem 16's sounded all over the place, and despite Warspite having a longer time in the sun, it's Rodder's for me.
sandydenny lives problem is compared to Warspite, she’s an ugly beast. Just can’t compare with the classic lines.
@@bengoodall6935 I think she had an eccentric goodness that creates beauty. Taking nothing away from Warspite.
Warspite can suck ass compared to USS Missouri MURICA get some, prettiest ship afloat, and she still is, compared to yalls vessels
@@micahrigdon3744 Give it some slack dude, it was built in, like, 1904 man. Faced up to the entire German battleship line at the battle of Jutland in 1915 and much much more besides dude. That's provenance in anyone's book.
Micah Rigdon no need to be rude.
Splendid job!
Sprue Fascination thank you !
The paper trick is brilliant
Great work - thanks.
Brilliant work 👍👋🙂
Vermillion Hugh thanks !
Great water effect for a well finished model
Jeff0000 thank you !
Inspiring build, thank you for sharing.
Not sure if your interested, but there is an obscure reference in "Pursuit" by Ludovic Kennedy, stating that Rodney was carrying a deck cargo of items for a refit she was due in the US during that voyage.
My grandad served on the Rodney during the war & was involved in the sinking of the bismark, I'm really gunner have to build this model at some point.
Looks fantastic mate!
The British Modeller thank you !
Not a ship builder myself, but that is an outstanding little model. Great detail. Well done 👍🏻
Rob Walker thank you !
@@scalemodelling76 Scale Modelling 76 Your welcome. You have some great looking builds. I have not long got back into modelling after many years away from a bench, and enjoying every minute I get. I got back in to modeling with armour (tanks, military vehicles) which have become a favourite. Aircraft too and have recently acquired the the infamous Battleship Tirpitz, but it will be a while until I build that, still honing my skills. Not ever having built a ship of any sort, your video was a real inspiration and joy to watch and can only look forward to making a start with my own.
Beautiful!
Nice work, mate.
Total Awesomeness...
Good afternoon! This model gives the appearance of a ship for the period 1936-1938. In 1941, the ship had a completely different look. I’m just now working on the construction of this model for that time period.
Wow beautiful
Awesome build brother. Rest of your builds look great too.
Big Charlie's Model Garage dba charles helman thank you !
Love the war thunder music
Edit 1: at around 7:00 is that music from KSP?!
Beautiful work as usual take care my friend 👍👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏🐑😁✌
Neil Mackay thank you !
Amazing, I wish I could do stuff like this
BaDArtz thank you !
Technically HMS Hood didn't damage anything as she scored no hits in the battle with Bismarck and Prinz Eugen.
Minor quibble, I know.
Great job with the model, looks excellent. I'd have a word with the Chief Engineer about that level of stack smoke, however, lol.
Super model, author respect
Apparently, HMS Rodney's 16" guns were so powerful that the recoil would make rivets ping out of the superstructure when she fired a broadside. But she kept firing.
There was a ditty at the time, "Roll on the Rodney, the Nelson, the Renown / We ain't got the Hood, 'cause the Hood's gone down."
She certainly made Bismarck's rivets pop....
Only 4 hits that penetrated citadel. Only 4 hits that actually damaged something important out of 700 shots fired. Bismarck was sunk by own crew to prevent capture, as several Royal Navy battleships were unable to sink it from point blank range. Actual damaged was revealed when Bismarck wreck was discovered. One battlecruiser sunk (Hood), one battleships heavy damaged (Prince of Wales), one lucky torpedo hit and several hours of gunfire causing only superstructure damage. Rodney have 16" guns, but armor penetrating performace was not that great.
@@petrberanek4230 But Bismarck's guns, radar and bridge were pretty much destroyed. Price of Wales suffered because the civilian engineers on board hadn't fixed the teething problems with its guns.
@@petrberanek4230 Bismarck lasted two salvos from Rodney (18 shots) before she was no longer capable of fighting back (her forward turrets where destroyed along with her fire control and most of her crew on the bridge had been killed by shell splinters from these opening salvos. She was turned into a blazing hulk and it was only then that she was scuttled. From all accounts she would not have stayed afloat for very long had she not been scuttled. PoW was not 'heavily damaged' at all, she broke off the action because of her turrets malfunctioning (not because of hits received). She continued to shadow Bismarck and Eugen for many hours, firing the the odd salvo as the turrets were repaired. Please do not distort history.
@@petrberanek4230 you might want to read some of the witness statements from the surviving crew of Bismarck. You probably didn't bother since you're already such an expert.
Thanks, that was fun to watch. I just wish I could build that fast!
Randy Hall thanks for watching !
Pretty cool video mate, also like your collection. kepp making videos and hide your head more :)
Scale Hangar 182 thank you ! Yeah I need to move my camera I think !
That’s impressive.
Thank you !
Great job on the water.. I’ve never used resin to pour an ocean. This technique looks better and more control.
I'm being very picky but at the back of any ship is a distinct straight trail caused by the propellers wash, maybe look at some photos , otherwise I'm impressed
Laurie Pocock thanks for the comment
Hi, i was wondering what kind of clay you used and what brand?
This is my favorite ship kit I've ever built besides my 1/350 Sevastopol from Zvezda
Fantastic job! How long does it typically take to make one of these dioramas?
Amazing work. What music is played?
That's great mate, the sea is really well done but a well maintained oil fired turbine driven ship would only show a heat haze or shimmer at the funnel, I suspect the engineering commander on this ship would be 'interviewed' by the Captain quite sharpish.
ANTON RUDENHAM thank you yeah the smoke is a little over kill I just wanted to create some life to it
I'm several months into the 1/200 build, maybe should have gone a bit smaller XD
Pantelimon I’ve been finishing my 1/700 scale ships with some good detail in about a week each. Even with school on top of that. Scale modeling is about taking your time and enjoying it though right?
I would love a 1/350 version of this ship
great model but the sea boats wouldn't be able to launch because the davits are in the wrong place
I want to see you build the HobbyBoss 1/700 USS Arizona. With the dark blue color scheme.
Potato GLaDOS I did consider building the Arizona in 1:350 scale but it never happened ! I might build a 1:700 Arizona it’s a important ship !
Nice model. What wonderful ships the Nelson and Rodney would have been if they had not been ruined by the Washington Treaty. The rear end and the third turret was sawn off, giving them the look of a large, angry oil tanker! Also very underpowered with only 2 shafts for about 22 knots. Slower than the WW1 Queen Elizabeths. Did great service, though, and those 16" guns did help to pound the Bismark into scrap metal.
I like your style. You always add some few key details without going bananas about it. The seascape is really well done, and the railings really take things to the next level.
I'm pretty new to small scale ships, and videos like this are a great inspiration. So, thank you for sharing.
Ralph Koziarski thank you I really appreciate the comment ! Railings for these ships I find is a must and they are quite cheap and will do loads of ships !
I think it is a good idea to maybe donate this to a museum.
Great build, I am building the U.S.S Manchester and it calls for colors of Dark sea blue and Flat gull Grey did you find and Buy those paint colors or did you use other colors to mix and make them and if so what colors did you use and how much of each color did you use,
Timothy Booker well with this kit the paint option available is the ship in 1944 which had a few colours, I chose the plain grey colour which was Vallejo dark ghost grey this was what the ship looked like in 1941 I think !
very cool
perkelepower thank you !
Good Job, nice diorama. Why didn't you use the silicon method for the water effect like your victory boat ? Bad aging for the diorama with silicon ? I would like to make a diorama with the silicon method, but if it doesn't aging well, I will try other methods ;)
malcolmseb I found this method so much easier and it gives you plenty of time to really work the waves ! My victory diorama has age poorly it looks dusty but it's not for some reason it lost its shine !
lovely build, but it would have been nice to see how you did the waves a little more closely
BRAVO!!!!
This really looks very good! Fantástic work!
AlexModeling thank you this means a lot coming from you !
great video, great tips, how do you glue the railings on? * what clay did you use to represent the ocean? thanks again for a great video
reakingringpiece thanks ! I glue the railings on with a little bit of super glue . The clay I use is just normal air drying clay, build it up in thin layers though to avoid to much cracking !
@@scalemodelling76 thanks for that, really enjoyed your video, learnt alot... i have 6 waterline models built ready to be placed in water hence the questions :) ... the railings do you really think they are worth the price ? do they add enough to the model to justify the price? .. anyways once again thanks :)
reakingringpiece the set I bought were £10 I think new they were just Royal Navy railings but I’ve used them on all my ship models ! I think they make the model look more intricate and detailed !
Love it! What did you use to make the streaks on the hull?
Thanks ! I used brown oil paint streaked down with a flat brush moistened with odourless thinner
Scale Modelling 76 thanks!
What black oil wash did you use?
Lucky for them the design flaw was never an issue.
Nice job, well done and a nice varied collection of kits, thanks for the vid. BTW, what was the clay you used? Also, I noticed that you were having some problems with the AB, painting that large seascape. Did you consider using a rattle can instead?
William Clarke thank you! Yeah my airbrush sometimes plays up I'm not sure why I clean it every time I use it with a ultra sonic cleaner !
@@scalemodelling76 I run some thinner through the AB before I paint, I think maybe it was the large area you had to paint. Maybe consider using a rattle can next time. What was the clay you used?
William Clarke the Clay was just air drying modelling clay !
I love this ship for attacking enemy ship from front, but i hate when the enemy ship was behind me
How funny, I'm building the same kit! 😂
ThaBigBoy haha have fun with it !
@@scalemodelling76 I am! Neat little kit for the price
nice
Felicidades.
Looks great! Btw Did you let the clay air dry for some hours before painting? Or was it about 1 hour or so after? And how long did the still water glaze dry before applying water texture:) ? And finally, what type of color did you use to highlight ?
daniel karlsen the clay I left overnight to dry then I filled the cracks with more thin layers of clay again leaving to dry overnight before paint . As for the glaze it takes a good hour or so to dry . The water texture gel takes a good few hours to dry too . If your talking about the ocean colour highlights I just mixed my own light blue/grey . Thanks for watching !
@@scalemodelling76 thanks for answer! I really got some ideas while watching! i've just ordered two 1/700 ships, tamiya prinz eugen and scharnhorst, i have always built 1/350 scale ships before.
daniel karlsen nice I need a model of scharnhorst !
Wunderschön geworden deine Nelson. Hut ab das Wasser so wie der Rauch am Schornstein sieht sehr realistisch aus. Grüße
Das ist das Rodney, nicht der Nelson.
@@Dragonblaster1 oh sorry😁😁
Is there an HMS Del Boy?
Was the clay the air dry type? And did it stay pliable till you got it all down?
Bill Clarke yeah it was air drying clay and yeah it takes a good couple of hours to start drying so plenty of time to work with it
@@scalemodelling76 Cheers mate, nice job btw
Please make more ship model building videos!
Nathan Watson yeah there’s a few ships I need in my collection !
Is that the KSP theme
Amazing work 👍. Work you ever consider completing some models for me as a commission? Thanks David
David Henschel thank you ! I would the only concern is getting them to you undamaged and do you live in the UK ?
Thought HMS Nelson was Oil fired, so there shouldn't be thick funnel smoke.
50Stone yeah I don’t think many people like the smoke ! I just wanted to try something different !
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I thought the smoke spoiled it, as it looked too solid , rather than having a more transparent appearance as it rose higher in the sky..
Dam fine mucker.
have you tried using the photo etched parts on your models,with things like radars,railings .tricky but can make a model really something to look at.
Very nice, but the smoke is far too thick. Going at constant speed out to sea the smoke plume would only have been visible within--at most--a mile.
Peter Lewerin yeah I see what you mean it’s a tricky one because thinner cotton would reveal the sprue underneath, should of left it off, but then again I really wanted some smoke ! Thanks for the comment!
My dad was on the hms rodney, how couldi get one of these model from pkeasexx
My grandad was on the Rodney too 👍🏻
Where do you get your supplies?
todayknight 2341 EBay
Did this kit come with decals, I am buying one today so I’m just wondering in case I need to buy decals
Daniel Otton no decals the flags I put on are Eduard 1:700 Royal Navy flags
Ok I will try buy some flags and railings
Scale Modelling 76 I have just ordered the kit on Friday, when Friday is for you depending on where your from.
1:50 What Music Soundtrack???
Tamiya made by far the best model kits in the 1980s, when I made this kits as a teenager. I had every 1/700 I could get my hands on back then.
Ruined it with the smoke!
Peorhum ah yeah some don’t like the smoke ! I just wanted more life to it !
@@scalemodelling76 would have worked on an older coal burning ship. Try making doing it in high seas, maybe with waves crashing over bow, or the ship rolling.
Peorhum I have no idea how to do crashing waves I’ll have to do some research !
They alway chose to scrap the best warship, a Rodney was no exception😭😭😭