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    Gordon Williamson

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    1. And the basic stern structure in place everything from the arrowed point back.. It is already over 1 m 20cm long and difficult to get it all in one shot without moving so far back that any detail is lost. She is certainly going to be bigger than Bismarck

    2. Hi Peter,

      There is an option to build it with a section of the hull side removed to reveal the interior. I thought about it but decided not to, so the interior would be pretty much concealed, apart from as you say, peeking through the gunports.

      I might reconsider as its not too late, and its possible to fit some of these miniscule "grain of wheat" bulbs inside so that the interior could be weakly illuminated ( the interiors of these old ships were very dark and dingy).

      Of course the fact that I am waterlining it means that I can leave out some of the bottom hull planking which won't be seen anyway thus saving a lot of tedious work but also allowing wiring to be installed through the base.

    3. Hi Ian,

      I still think the signature in your book is the same guy. He probably wouldn't have used his full name Oskar Lösel when signing stuff like that, so just Lösel or O Lösel seems reasonable and the way the "L" is written is pretty similar with the loops etc.

      Apart from that, Lösel commanded the Feldgend Komp from the time GvB was created until the end of the war, and on the date quoted in that entry, he was an Obersturmführer, (only being promoted Hauptstürmführer in the last days of the war).

      So, with a signature block of Obersturmführer and Kompanie-Führer in SS-Fg Komp 17, and with similarities to the signature in his own Soldbuch, I'd be comforatble that Lösel is the only person it can be.

    4. When the makers of my original Hood project cancelled it, I decided to go for the re-launch of the DeAgostini version of HMS Victory. Of course once I'd started it I then found an alternative Hood , but have decided to go with it anyway as it'll be a change from doing a more modern warship.

      Sailing ship modellers generally opt for "full hull" models, but as I like doing modern ships in waterline format, I've decided to go with that on this one too, so Victory will be sunk into a foam, block up to waterline level just like my Bismarck.

      I know Nick is doing this one too so it will be interesting to see both full hull and watrline versions once they are done.

      Here is my progress so far.

      Keel with bulkheads fitted

    5. Well, as often happens with these models, the project was cancelled by the distributors. Thankfully, another firm Hachette has brought out their own version which is actually better quality so I'm now doing that one. Here is the Hull so far with the small initial portion of the Hull of the cancelled one in the shot just to show its not a "clone" of the first and they have gone downm their own design route.

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