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On The Slipway – modeling hms hood in 1:350
In Hood’s 1939 refit two 27ft whaler positions were added to the aft of the boat deck, replacing the cutters. I noticed there are a few ropes running from the end of the boat deck towards the davits ...
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Royal Navy Ship’s Boats of WWII – On The Slipway
Royal Navy Ship’s Boats of WWII This page is/will be my online collection of notes on the RN Ship’s Boats of WWII; it is not a reference page (yet?). There is no (comprehensive) volume available and m...
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General – On The Slipway
This is a bit of work from just before the great audio project that ran over eight months or so and not work done in the last weeks. Remember to not leave your model unattended or properly protected a...
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On The Slipway – Page 2 – modeling hms hood in 1:350
On January 12th 1934, HMS Nelson was just leaving the Portsmouth harbour entrance at a speed of 15.5kts assisted by three tugs. That is, the rpm of the propellers was set to an equivalent speed of 15...
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Bridge equipment, part I – On The Slipway
Nearly all resources of HMS Hood show the layout of the bridge equipment in the open air, though only as location placeholders. One good image is known of Hood’s Air Defence Position (ADP) showing a s...
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On The Slipway – Page 3 – modeling hms hood in 1:350
Many sources will claim that HMS Hood in 1941 was fitted with three 35 ft FMBs —one of which was an admiral’s barge fitted earlier in 1940—but now I believe that this third fast motor boat was never f...