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  • Defiant911
    • Feb 2020
    • 640

    #1

    Queen Mary

    So I’m getting quite a collection of models under my desk to make but this particular one was given to me to make by a friends parents. I’ve never completed a boat before so this is definitely new territory for me.
    I guess if you got to start somewhere it might as well be the Queen Mary.
    Not sure how this will turn out but here it goes anyway.

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  • Dave Ward
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    • Apr 2018
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    #2
    Carl,
    As a kid, I remember being taken, in the mid 60's, to Southampton, to see 'the liners', Queen Mary, Queen Elizabeth, SS United States, SS France, and being amazed that something so big could move! I didn't realise that within ten years I'd be in the Merchant Navy ( no ships as flash as the liners, though ), and within 25 that all this would be past history........................
    Dave

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    • spanner570
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      • May 2009
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      #3
      What scale is she Carl?

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      • Defiant911
        • Feb 2020
        • 640

        #4
        Originally posted by Dave Ward
        Carl,
        As a kid, I remember being taken, in the mid 60's, to Southampton, to see 'the liners', Queen Mary, Queen Elizabeth, SS United States, SS France, and being amazed that something so big could move! I didn't realise that within ten years I'd be in the Merchant Navy ( no ships as flash as the liners, though ), and within 25 that all this would be past history........................
        Dave
        I imagine you saw a few places Dave?.
        I used to go to Portsmouth quite a bit as family had a nice apartment down there until they sold it but I did like visiting the old HMS victory and often catching a glimpse of some of the Navy ships in for repairs etc. I was down there when the new Queen Elizabeth aircraft carrier left for its sea trials
        and that was pretty impressive.

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        • boatman
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          • Nov 2018
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          • christopher
          • NORFOLK UK

          #5
          COUNT me in on this
          chris

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          • Defiant911
            • Feb 2020
            • 640

            #6
            Originally posted by spanner570
            What scale is she Carl?
            Scale looks to be 1:568 which sounds a very odd scale but size wise it looks not too big and not too small.

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            • Defiant911
              • Feb 2020
              • 640

              #7
              Originally posted by boatman
              COUNT me in on this
              chris
              This one could be a slow burner, so best get a very comfy chair.
              It could go more disastrous than the titanic to so be prepared.
              carl

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              • boatman
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                • Nov 2018
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                • christopher
                • NORFOLK UK

                #8
                Originally posted by Defiant911
                This one could be a slow burner, so best get a very comfy chair.
                It could go more disastrous than the titanic to so be prepared.
                carl
                COMFY CHAIR an im seated begin when ready

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                • Dave Ward
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                  • Apr 2018
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                  #9
                  Carl,
                  48 countries ( I think ). I suppose the most exotic trip was Europe ->Panama Canal -> Tahiti & South Pacific Islands -> Australia & NZ ->Singapore ->Suez Canal ->Europe, which was around 5 1/2 months - I did that round trip 4 times in the late 70's, early 80's, sounds like paradise, but it was very hard work!
                  Dave

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                  • Defiant911
                    • Feb 2020
                    • 640

                    #10
                    Originally posted by Dave Ward
                    Carl,
                    48 countries ( I think ). I suppose the most exotic trip was Europe ->Panama Canal -> Tahiti & South Pacific Islands -> Australia & NZ ->Singapore ->Suez Canal ->Europe, which was around 5 1/2 months - I did that round trip 4 times in the late 70's, early 80's, sounds like paradise, but it was very hard work!
                    Dave
                    It’s certainly the way to see the world but I dont doubt that it was hard work Dave.
                    I imagine some pretty good stories and memories though.

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                    • Defiant911
                      • Feb 2020
                      • 640

                      #11
                      So I pondered over how to paint the deck planking wood effect and found a few decent examples on YouTube. This basically amounts to five different shades of paint and two lots of masked planking to add a random effect.
                      The final colour is a burnt umber wash which I probably should of thinner down more as it mostly covered some of the subtle plank shades I had done. However, the wood look I feel looks ok.
                      This bit was the first bit of decking as a test piece for the rest and now i am happy with it I shall use the same principle for the rest. Obviously all the small
                      Bits on the deck are yet to be added or painted so this is just the basic deck piece.
                      First shot shows three colours and two lots of masked planks .

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                      Second shot was with clear yellow added over first three colours.
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                      • boatman
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                        • christopher
                        • NORFOLK UK

                        #12
                        HI Carl lookin good but a thought here :thinking: i see you have made the deckin a little weathered an dirty but wouldnt the crew be out at night or sometime cleaning the deckin up as this is a luxrery liner an all top payin passangers on board but this is no critisum on your build
                        chris

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                        • Defiant911
                          • Feb 2020
                          • 640

                          #13
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                          Originally posted by boatman
                          HI Carl lookin good but a thought here :thinking: i see you have made the deckin a little weathered an dirty but wouldnt the crew be out at night or sometime cleaning the deckin up as this is a luxrery liner an all top payin passangers on board but this is no critisum on your build
                          chris
                          be honest the wash was meant to darken it down a bit and give a more
                          Wood like look. As mentioned though I don’t think I thinned the final wash enough and it went on given a dirtier effect than expected. I went out after applying it so it was dry by the time I returned. I agree that it is perhaps a little more dirty than would be ideal. Possibly I could try some more thinners and see if I can remove some of the wash.

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                          • Dave Ward
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                            • Apr 2018
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                            #14
                            Carl,
                            as a junior engineer ( very junior ) I did one trip on the RMS Windsor Castle, just before she was sold. The upper decks were always immaculate, the wood perfect, no rust to be seen ( below decks was a different story ), and paintwork sparkling - most of the cleaning was done early, before the passengers stirred! I used to do the daily engine checks on the starboard lifeboats - I had to have a spotless white boiler suit, a uniform cap, and a shiny toolbox before I was allowed on decks where passengers could be found. I hated every minute of that trip, junior engineers were the lowest of the low, the crew ratings were better treated, you were just one among 20+ juniors - I was glad to return to general cargo ships...............
                            Dave

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                            • boatman
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                              • Nov 2018
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                              • christopher
                              • NORFOLK UK

                              #15
                              Originally posted by Dave Ward
                              Carl,
                              as a junior engineer ( very junior ) I did one trip on the RMS Windsor Castle, just before she was sold. The upper decks were always immaculate, the wood perfect, no rust to be seen ( below decks was a different story ), and paintwork sparkling - most of the cleaning was done early, before the passengers stirred! I used to do the daily engine checks on the starboard lifeboats - I had to have a spotless white boiler suit, a uniform cap, and a shiny toolbox before I was allowed on decks where passengers could be found. I hated every minute of that trip, junior engineers were the lowest of the low, the crew ratings were better treated, you were just one among 20+ juniors - I was glad to return to general cargo ships...............
                              Dave
                              Yes Dave i quite believe it as on liner where there are passengers the company that ran the ship want the passengers to enjoy the trip an they exspect every where to be ultra clean as if you was in a dirty bioler suit i would give a bad impresshion would'nt it so clean decks a must Carl as they were on the ships i sailed on as a passenger

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