Thursday, November 14, 2013

1/1500 WTJ Ships - WK Project #6



Having decided upon 1/1500 as the scale of choice, let's look at a couple of examples.  As you can see in the top photo, the WTJ Rapid Prototype processed ships are cast in a semi-transparent plastic.  Of course they have no top masts, but they either already have existing holes ready for simple installation, and if not, the larger size makes them robust enough for drilling without fear of ruining anything.  They do not come with secondary (or tertiary) casemate guns, a sensible design choice given the chances of breakage while prepping the hull.  You can drill holes and install these guns if so desired.

First up, the an Iowa class battleship for my Federation (quasi-US) navy.  I installed the mast and one more fighting top. I don't do spars, but no reason you couldn't.




And the Borodino for my surrogate "Russian" navy.  Installed masts with fighting tops.




 
Once I finalize all the countries (grist for another post on map progress), my plan is to label the ships with their fictional names and imagi-nation flags, securing this with removable tape. Underneath the base I'll write the real world nationality and ship class.  In that way, the ships can easily be converted back to their historical identities as for the most part, I'm not getting too fanciful with the paint jobs.

Kudos to WTJ for a job well done on these ships.      

5 comments:

  1. Oh, very nice! There's a certain something about that US paint scheme.

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  2. Thanks, AlFront ! Yes, I'm very fond of the Great White Fleet look. The US navy never fought in it, but my ships will.

    Regards,
    Steve

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  3. Nice work - I just built 30 or so little wooden steamers. They are not really accurate but once painted they'll look decent.

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  4. Very nice, especially the black Borodino!

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  5. Thanks very much, Andras and Simon. I'll have to check out those steamers.

    Regards,
    Steve

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