Graupner HMS Belfast 1:150.

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HMS Belfast Update Number 9.Stand and Anchor.

Evening All.
I thought I would go for a sail this morning with another model but that didn’t happen because of the dreaded weed(see posting on “Weed the dreaded Weed”)
So back to the boat shed to do a little more on HMS Belfast.
Having completed most of the internal workings apart from tidying up internally I thought I would take a break from that and do two other jobs externally.

THE STAND.
The first thirteen pictures show the stand I have manufactured.
This stand was originally made for one of my submarines to give the impression of being on the stocks.
The submarine now hangs from the ceiling in the dining room as a talking point(with the wife’s consent😄).
I cut off some of the supports and repositioned others to make a base stand.
I had to cut two sections from the base keel blocks to allow for the rudder and asdic.
The new areas were then spray painted with red,grey and black just to give a little bit of “The bottom of the dry dock effect”
Not perfect I know but looks reasonably good and beats the ordinary basic stand.

THE ANCHORS.
I scratched my head and thought that instead of just having the anchors in their stowed position I would have one in the semi dropped position as if it was being made ready to drop on the marker or in the weigh position…Just a bit of fun 😜.
Digging thru the dockyard stores spares box I found two white metal anchors of the same type/size along with a length of anchor chain 👍🤞.
I then removed the original anchor on the port side,and yep it broke which was expected.I then had to carefully drill out the housing.
I then made a very small O ring from a larger chain link and fixed the chain to the anchor.
I placed the spare anchor on the deck as fitted to Belfast on decommissioning.
I will be explaining weathering the model in due course as I previously said but today
while in the mood I just weathered the anchor and chain.
The grey anchor was touched up with rust wash (homemade).
The chain was also rust washed and while still wet painted with Matt white paint so that it ran into the wash.
Left to dry for a while and then put in position I think it looks quite good,but then I am biased (please ignore the blue tack it is only temporary) I will fix the anchor in place when the boat is finished and also shorten the links so as the anchor isn’t dragging too close to the water.

I hope the pictures show the process.

I was very kindly sent some filter sheet by AndyN 👍which I will fix to the internal lighting to in effect dim the sharp lighting effect and make it more realistic.
Show that next time.
Enjoy everyone and take care.
Regards
Bill.
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HMS Belfast Update Number 10.To Weather or not to Weather.

Evening all.
Although there are still various small jobs to do I am in my mind at the weathering stage.However before going on to that I just wished to do a small update on the internal lighting.
AndyN from our site kindly sent me some filtering material to tone down the rather bright lights.The first picture shows how I have added some of the filter to some of the interior and I agree that it is a more realistic duller effect
When I finish all the lighting I will update further.Thank you Andy 👍

I now move onto the weathering.
This is quite a personal thing in many ways,as to if you do it in the first place and to what degree you go.
I love to see the clean cut lines of a new and museum display model as admire those that do this.
I am a great believer that any working boat will by its very nature get dirty and weathered especially during wartime when they are worked hard with little time for refits and maintenance.
This HMS Belfast is not depicted in wartime mode but after any tour of operations will still show weathering.
I aim to be quite subtle if I can.
I am by no means an expert on this but will try to show a realistic effect.
Today I tackled the Propellers and below the waterline.

PROPELLERS.
Nice bright shiny propellers look great but do not stay like it forever.
My weathering is aimed at dulling the shine and give the oxidation effect.
Paint used…..Humbrol 120 Matt.
I apply the paint using the foam side of a kitchen scouring pad and taking care not to soak it too much just gently dab the paint on little by little.
When nearly dry I turn the pad to the scour side and dab again.
Taking care not to apply too much you get the oxide effect with a little of the shiny prop underneath.
Let it dry and retouch if necessary.

BELOW THE WATERLINE.
Again using Humbrol paints ie the same 120 pot and Humbrol Black wash.(gently mixed in places and spread on the hull)
I use the same scour sponge as the paints mix in I gently use the same principle as the propellers but wash the black all over the red oxide,then when it is tacky gently rub with soft toilet tissue to achieve what ever effect YOU wish.Don’t overdose on the black as you still need to see the red underneath.
Cotten buds are great for the smaller areas.
As I said this is a personal thing and there are no hard and fast rules.
I give at least two coats allowing to dry between each one.
I hope one again the photographs show the difference especially the one showing the nice clean clinical red and then the weathered effect.
I am always happy to take advice on any aspect of modeling or weathering.
I hope this makes sense.
Take care all.
Regards
Bill.
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  1. AndyN
    Warrant Officer
    That looks very promising Bill and i agree on the personal aspect of weathering. Since we don't have any colour pictures from that era we can only rely on common sense.
    I think, regardless of how clean you want the model to be, some rust is a must. I might even tempt you to add some salt residues.

    Good luck
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HMS Belfast Update No 11 Weathering.

Good afternoon Gents.
Time for a little more weathering today.
Once again I reiterate that this is down to personal preferences and what I may like may not be another persons cup of tea.
The photographs again say it all,and I’m sorry the video was too large to load 😢.
In the first couple of pictures you see the items I use to weather…very simple and easy to use.Wash,cotton buds,brushes and toilet tissue
The little jam jar is my homemade rust consisting of nails and water,ie real rust.
I also add retail wash as shown.
The secret from my viewpoint is not to rush and to put small layers on,let it dry and touch it up.
I dab the wash on using a brush or cleaning scourer pad and when it’s tacky lightly rub with toilet tissue.
Once finished then I gently spray with MATT clear sealer so that none of the wash comes off because in my case I am using real homemade rust with a water base.
If NOT sealed it will come off the moment you put the boat in the water..
This is all about taking your time and not rushing.
To do both sides of the hull and the small areas on the superstructure (which I appreciate may not show up that well in the pictures) took me four hours.
I may well touch it up again,I will have to see.
Hoping you all enjoy this,and please remember it’s personal choice.I am NOT an expert on this.
Also remember that the close up pictures exaggerate the effect so they can look rougher than they are.
Regards
Bill.
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  1. RNinMunichBronze
    Fleet Admiral
    Hi Bill,
    Then I bow to superior knowledge and authority and sit corrected.😔
    I was not aware of that tradition, interesting.
    Ref Belfast chains: Shudda known, or suspected.
    Attached is a pic I found in my archive, clearly showing white chains.
    Date of photo unknown. Probably just dismissed it as 'tarting up' for the museum ship.
    I visited Belfast in the late seventies and took many photos, 35mm no digital cameras back then. Will have to dig around in the cellar to find them. I remember standing on the fo'c'sle but colour of the chains eludes my ancient memory, wudda sworn they were black🤔
    Admittedly most RN ships I have been on were Ex RN 🙄
    Last RN serving ships I was on were a Duke Class frigate in Valparaiso and an Assault Ship under refit at the BAE Surface Ships yard in Glasgow.

    I appreciate that you have thrown down the gauntlet by challenging me to post my weathering attempts. I freely admit that I have not yet attempted this awesome aspect of our hobby, as you presumably suspected😉 I have however done much research on the subject and watched several U-toob vids on the subject, especially those concerning WW2 naval subjects.
    My comment simply reflected a recurring comment in all these vids and the LifeColor 'How to' instructions. I have purchased their ship weathering sets of washes etc for hulls and decks. At the moment I am more concerned with getting the ships mobile. So they remain in 'Fleet Review' trim for now.
    Will watch your progress with great interest and admiration for your guts to take on this challenge.
    BTW: Did you ever finish your carrier? I recall a discussion on how to drive the aft gun turrets some time ago.
    Regards, Doug.
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  2. Scratchbuilder
    Vice Admiral
    Morning Doug.
    Thanks for your reply.
    There are so many variables it’s a minefield.
    No gauntlet thrown down I assure you! re weathering .
    You’re right re HMS Victorious (carrier) and the guns motion.
    Yep problem was sorted and I will update soon.
    Alas she is still not finished, because of my ongoing health issues I can’t even lift her off the shelf so it’s sort of on hold for now.
    I’m concentrating on smaller vessels at moment while I can.
    Take care all.
    Further update soon.
    Regards
    Bill
    PS.1325 hrs found this video of my Victorious gun motion.
    Bill.
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HMS Belfast Update No 12 Final touches.

Evening Gents.
As I approach the end of the refit I am satisfied having touched up a few little bits that the weathering is about right so am going to leave it like it is for the time being at least.
Today I did a few small touches that in my opinion just make the model a little more realistic.
Once again I hope the photographs show my efforts.
First job was to seal the wooden deck.
The previous owner had allowed it to get wet and the decking had started to lift a little in places.
This was remedied by cutting and gluing back the sections.Sorry I forgot to take pictures.
Once done I sealed the entire wooden deck with wax furniture polish,three coats in all.
The first picture shows the contrast with treated and untreated.

I then added a few ropes to some,but not to all of the bollards and rope drums.
It just makes it look a little more realistic.

The finished anchor chain was cut to length and fixed in place so that it hangs nicely.
You will see I have added a length of rope swung over the side from bollard to anchor.
I have done this only,so that if the worst occurs and the anchor comes loose I won’t loose it 🤭

That was it for today and just about finishes what I wanted to achieve.

Tomorrow I intend to float her in the dry dock no 1(the bath) to get a true trim and balance.
Thanks for looking.
Regards Bill.
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  1. Doogle
    Vice Admiral
    Looks superb 👌, a lovely piece of work. Happy sailing, looking forward to the next installment of seeing her afloat. Dream of having a bath to use for testing-we only have a wet room and tòo much gaffer tape needed to seal round the door 🤣. I have built a test tank behind the shed, works well until now, discovered that HMS NELSON is too long by about 3 inches. Guess I "need a bigger tank"
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HMS Belfast Update No 14.Trim tests.

Morning Chaps.
Firstly please note that I have skipped Update No 13 as I am a tad superstitious with that date or number(long story won’t bore you)
Secondly, please be assured that where I live we are not restricted to water use or I wouldn’t have filled the bath.I did however recycle the water after so it wasn’t wasted.
This morning I placed HMS Belfast into the bath and was very pleased indeed.
She floated exactly where I hoped she would on the black boot line.
The only slight issue was a slight list to Port which was easily remedied with 20grm of tyre balance weight (Courtesy of the local garage) placed at the stern close to the steering servo.
The picture with the spirit level shows the end result the bubble being centre.

So then there were some tests with a little rough weather and she seems quite stable.
It will be the real test when on the pond in due course in the real world.

I also show the carrying cradle which I have weighted so that I can launch with ease.

So,I do have a couple of minor things to correct,ie the interior lighting of which I am still not happy and the boat crane which is not to my liking 100%.

Sadly it will be a while before I can test on the water because of an ongoing health issue which restricts things a little for me.

All up weight is….4.6 kg or 10.1 lbs in old money excluding the carry stand.
I hope the pictures once again explain my words.
Take care and stay safe.
Regards.
Bill 👍
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HMS Belfast Update No 15.Finally!!

Evening Gents.
Well,quite a journey with HMS Belfast.
Yesterday I finally sorted the lighting and post one picture taken in the dark showing the internal lighting.
You will need to focus on the picture to see the outline of the ship.
I won’t be sailing in such darkness,but it’s good to see.
I then raised the White Ensign and Belfast is back in commission 😆.
I will post the video when I get her on the water,but I am not sure when that will be because of ongoing health issues that restrict what I can do.
I would struggle at the lakeside at this time ☹️.
I hope you have enjoyed this blog and thank you for reading.
SO!…what’s next?.
HMS Verulam R28… a WW2 V class destroyer.
Original model built by me in 1989 and in desperate need of a refit especially internally after nearly sinking two years ago.
Will start a blog soon.
Take care all.
Regards
Bill.
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  1. Doogle
    Vice Admiral
    Very nice Bill, congratulations on finishing such a superb model. Looking forward to seeing her sailing as and when you're up to it plus your new venture. 😀
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  2. chugalone100Silver
    Commodore
    Scratch builder
    Congratulations again with all the work done in your Belfast.
    I really like your building attitude, you finish one and the other is already in the working table.
    It takes a lot to do that.
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