Ship of the week has become ships of the week ! In what may be a vain attempt to finish off the military ships of Narvik I managed to get two Destroyers finished off this week, leaving me 1 Battleship and 3 Destroyers to do before close if Challenge in just 15 days.
HMS Forester is one of 9 F Class Destroyers a repeat of the E Class, she served throughout the War being involved at Narvik, where she escorted the Warspite. Forester went on to be part of Force H participating against the French at Mers el Kebir, escorting in the Med, Atlantic and the Russian convoys, chase the Bismarck and DDay, her crew would certainly have some tales to tell.
HMS Foxhound was also an F Class Destroyer, she had a similar career to Forester but was converted to an escort Destroyer and transfered to the Canadian Navy in 1944 and renamed HMCS Qu'Appelle, she also ended the war in one piece and her last duties were bringing Canadian soldiers back home after they served in Europe.
Both ships are 1/700 E Class Destroyer kits from Tamiya, the tooling for these is really old and they are the most basic of the kits I've done. The ridges along the Hull are a massive pain in the backside both for the decals and the weathering but they have turned out nice enough.
Foxhound is in a particularly interesting colour scheme, one I haven't seen on other ships and comes from wartime photos of the ship. It uses the high contrast of other schemes but the lower hull is split into two colours rather than having a single colour hull and a single colour upper.
So that's two Destroyers at 40 points each for a total of 80. I have 2 Destroyers half built and Warspite on the go, but the easy wins have all gone. The remaining Destroyers are more advanced kits and Warspite is, well huge, my work pattern means I've only got 4 days left in the Challenge to get stuff done, so let's see.
TeemuL: As promised last week, there are two ships this week, well done, Ken! Older and simpler kits are not necessarily easier and funnier to work with, something you seem to have experienced first hand this week. Once again, you have managed to make the ships individual even though they are the same kit. Let's see if you can make a ship in four days for the rest of the Challenge, I'm sure there are several thumbs up.
Really nice. How many more do you have to paint to finish the project?
ReplyDelete3 Destroyers and a Battleship 👍
DeleteMore excellent ships. Hope you can finish the project.
ReplyDeleteFingers crossed Tom 🤞
DeleteBrilliant stuff Ken, as ever. But I'm rooting for the battleship!!
ReplyDeleteHopefully get some movement on that soon
DeleteGrand as ever
ReplyDeleteCheers Dave
DeleteCool
ReplyDeleteCheers Martin
DeleteExcellent work Ken!!
ReplyDeleteThanks Ray
DeleteLovely tin cans Ken. FYI the A-g class dds sold to Canada were called the River class and given names of Canadian Rivers. Curt and I live about 50k south of the Qu’Appelle river.
ReplyDeleteThanks Peter, I've got another one with a similar story on the go
DeleteGreat work again Ken
ReplyDeleteThanks very much 👍
DeleteC'mon Key - row hard to the finish line. Wish you fair winds etc etc etc.
ReplyDeleteThis pair look great - I really like the weathering you achieve.
Love 'em Ken!
ReplyDeleteall shipshape and bristol fashion!
ReplyDeleteGood work- looking forward to the battleship!
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