Continuing with balsa boats, thought I'd make my first attempt in this series at a gunboat.
Rough balsa model. The guns are Amati guns bought from Cornwall Model Boats. |
Made it bigger than the Arkham Princess and this turned out to be a good move - 25mm figures don't look out of place on it. |
25mm crew and shown against one of the card patrol boats. |
Size comparison against the Sgt's Mess tramp steamer SS Lovecraft. |
Personal assessment?
Minor tweaks needed but works. Looks like a good size hull and good basis for a cruiser. To be fair, I really felt like giving it 2 funnels to start with - but then, felt same about Arkham Princess. No name for it yet, still thinking about that and future models. I've ordered a few more guns from Cornwall Model Boats, including a couple of AA guns for inter war use. As these are meant as cheap and quick wargames items I haven't bothered with buying (or using what I've got) any detailing accessories but might consider, for example, a few ventilators - they seem to be quite a visible feature that is missing on these.Of course I could also consider boats,anchors, doors, portholes, lifebelts...
At time of writing this (3pm), I went out and checked the temperature of my wargames shed. 100 degrees F!
Your model navy is coming along at a pace.
ReplyDeleteYes, now I just have to use it a few times!
DeleteA splendid looking ship !
ReplyDeleteI like the look of these. Too much detail, esp on a bath-tubbed ship seems to spoil the effect but then too few can do so too... hmm, anyway, I like the look and the practicality.
ReplyDeleteIt's a difficult balance :(
DeleteVery nice Rob…
ReplyDeleteThe shipyards have certainly been working hard…
The simplicity works well… especially if you want room for separate crew figures.
All the best. Aly.
The shipyards are very busy. That simplicity - something that looks OK while really being very inaccurate - is quite a challenge.
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