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  • Ian M
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    • Dec 2008
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    • Ian
    • Falster, Denmark

    #1

    The Royal Navy at Gold Beach

    Well that got you all thinking. Relax I have no plans on doing the invasion fleet. (though the thought did cross my mind).

    I thought that the most suited thing to The Normandy Landings Just had to be a Landing craft! So Today on the way home the LMS got a quick visit and I picked up the new offering from Italerie the 1/35 scale LCvp, The one with the jeep. He did have the older one sans Jeep, but that cost more. So for less money I got the LCVP AND a 1/4 Jeep with trailer. I have no plan on building the Jeep but who knows.

    The clincher on this one was learning that this kit had the paint and decal options for a RN vessel as well as the USNavy version.

    Here are the box and sprue shots. Sprues are still in the bags but I think you can see them OK.

    Ian M

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    #2
    Hey Ian , glad to see you went for a lcvp, these are cracking little kits apart from the jeep and trailer don't fit inside the craft when assembled, i think some one forgot their tape measure when putting this kit together lol.

    Don't do what i did and put the inner assembly into the outer hull without putting the ramp cable in, its a pain in the bum to sort afterwards.

    Looking forward to your build.

    Cheers

    Darren

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    • Ian M
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      • Dec 2008
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      • Ian
      • Falster, Denmark

      #3
      Thanks for the tip! Don't worry about the Jeep. That wont be going in any way. BTW, If it don't fit due to being to long, It could be that the trailer was disconnected and the Jeep backed up over the trailers tow bar, perhaps?

      Been looking at a Bren/universal carrier with wading skirts.....

      Only one problem I can see with the kit. The Figures are all US uniformed!!!! Not well thought through considering there is the option for a Royal Navy craft! *spose I could find some somewhere, but even Wee little friends look as if they have stopped doing the 1/35 RN figures!

      Ian M
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      • spanner570
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        • May 2009
        • 15401

        #4
        Ian, nice to see another build for the Jan/March G.B.

        Are you going to do a bit of a diorama for it, perhaps with a few squaddies piling out onto the beach head?

        With regards to the U.S. crew, how about getting hold of some 1/35 British tin hats / heads and just using them on the U.S Navy bodies. With a bit of jiggery pokery file work, I bet there wouldn't be that much difference.....

        Also, if I could quickly 'borrow' your thread, I would like to thank Darren (dm73) for e mailing me the plans for his LCVP. I haven't forgotten Darren, it'll be on the chocks soon.

        Cheers,

        Ron

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        • Ian M
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          • Dec 2008
          • 18266
          • Ian
          • Falster, Denmark

          #5
          Hi Ron. Not to sure how I will do it yet. Diorama or stand? I have a few Ideas but nowt 100%.

          Do you know how hard it is to find photos of RN landing craft at Gold or Sword!!!!

          Regarding the camo pattern: It would appear that the example in the Italerie kit might not be so correct. Rumour has it that they where painted White and Western Approach Blue on the front, back and sides, Sea grey on the top and cargo area. Just trying to find a couple of photos to confirm and to get an idea of the pattern.

          I also might see if I can find a Universal carrier and make a wading set for it....

          Back to the hunt

          Ian M
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          • Ian M
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            • Dec 2008
            • 18266
            • Ian
            • Falster, Denmark

            #6
            Well don't time fly when you're having fun!

            This kit just falls together, almost. Very little clean up and a good fit!

            Putting all the ribs in was a bit of a challenge, if only due to the amount of them, and trying to get them to sit up strait! I even remembered to put the wire in for the ramp.

            Any way, the major part of the construction work is done, now its just all the detail work and maybe a couple of figures.

            Here is where I am at.

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            Right now the colour guide says Medium grey. As this is a Royal Navy Boat I assume that we are talking RN Medium Grey. Or are we? The US Navy version also says medium grey. However the model masters paint number is the same for them both and the conversion chart throws up an FS paint code, which we all know is the US system.

            Did the Royal Navy paint them over with the BS coded paint, or did they just leave them and paint the camo on the sides.

            My best guess is that they painted them over.

            Any Ideas?

            Ian M

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              #7
              Coming along well Ian. Sure are a lot of ribs. With regards to your question i have no idea. LOL. Anyway keep up the good work mate.

              Cheers

              Kresten

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              • Ian M
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                • Dec 2008
                • 18266
                • Ian
                • Falster, Denmark

                #8
                Bum!

                Sprayed the hull with primer yesterday. Masked off the waterline and sprayed the bottom black. So far so good. Cleaned airbrush, took off masking tape. TOGETHER with the paint! Not just a little bit here and there. The whole lot, bar a few small patches!!!

                The air was a tiny bit blue!

                Today I have rubbed the hull down and wiped it down with some thinners and it is read to paint yet again!!!

                Oh well all part of the game I s'pose! Bonus it that now it will look like its been painted a couple of times :-).

                Right where did I put that airbrush?

                Ian M
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                • Guest

                  #9
                  Ian mate this looks good so far keep up the good work.

                  scott

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                  • Guest

                    #10
                    I had exactly the same problem Ian even after washing in soapy water and priming the coat of paint i masked up came away with the tape. Seems strange its happened to you as well.

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                    • Guest

                      #11
                      looking forward to checking this cracker out all painted! a wee beach scene dio would be great to see?

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                      • Ian M
                        Administrator
                        • Dec 2008
                        • 18266
                        • Ian
                        • Falster, Denmark

                        #12
                        I washed it. I wiped it with thinners, I must of just been to inpatient and masked it to soon. I have masked Vallejo Primer before with as little as two hours drying and that went fine...

                        Its now primed again and I will leave it until tomorrow before I as much as touch it!!!

                        A minor rant! When a kit is sold as being able to build a Royal Navy version or a US Navy version, why are there only figures from the US Navy.

                        I thought about attacking them with a knife, and filer but to be honest.........

                        They have turn-ups on their trousers, a fly zipper? and huge life vests. The helmets are separate though!

                        My search for Royal Navy figures in 1/35 is not throwing much off and those I do find are OOP!

                        Still searching but if any one knows of some, I would love to hear about them.

                        Ian M
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                        • Ian M
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                          • Dec 2008
                          • 18266
                          • Ian
                          • Falster, Denmark

                          #13
                          Well the Hull is now painted. I avoided masking tape altogether and used parer masks hold in place by the Mk.I thumb!!! Worked a treat. AND I only got one thumb print in the paint!!! Duh! Still a few places need a touch up so no real problem.

                          I will take a few photos tomorrow when the paint has had time to cure and the Hull and errrrrr inner gubbins are together. Just had a nasty thought; what if it don't fit!!!!!????

                          Then its decals and flat coat!!!

                          Ian M
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                          • Ian M
                            Administrator
                            • Dec 2008
                            • 18266
                            • Ian
                            • Falster, Denmark

                            #14
                            As promised a few photos of the painted bits.

                            While waiting for the PC to fire up, I put the decals on. All five of them!!!

                            Tomorrow should see me putting it together. I cant make up my mind as to Weather it or not. Might just give it a light going over, few scrapes, bit of surface rust..

                            We will have to wait and see. I do rather like a nice clean boat though...

                            Any way, here she is so far:

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                            The green at the bow is Western Approaches Green and the Grey 507c which is as good as it gets, The Black and White is, erm, black and white :-)

                            The prop was painted with Alclad and looks rather good. (if a little new!)

                            Ian M

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                              #15
                              Looking good now Ian, nice work.

                              Andy

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