Wednesday 4 May 2016

HMS Cressy complete

As you may recall from posts elsewhere on this blog, Jack has been working on a model of the WW1 Armoured Cruiser HMS Cressy.




Although it was due to have been completed at Christmas, as is almost always the case at shipyards the construction suffered some delays, not least when his son showed him a picture of HMS Cressy with an Admirals walkway on the stern which Jack didn't have on his picture!  Whilst not many people probably knew about the walkway, it had to be retro-fitted.

Anyway, he finally finished this week and I thought I show you some pictures of the finished article. 

The model is made from cardboard, foam board, coffee stirers, bits of wood, wire rods and home castings. All the lifeboats and the steam launches are also hand built and all the guns rotate! 

Not too bad for a lad of 86 years young!








8 comments:

  1. A wonderful model from a wonderful figure designer!

    All the best,

    Bob

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    1. Many thanks Bob, I will make sure Jack sees the comments.

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  2. What a fantastic model. Amazing!

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    1. I am glad you enjoyed it. It is amazing when you consider his age. Now it is finished, I am getting him started on the carriages and rolling stock for our 28mm ACW train set.

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  3. Certainly a superb hand crafted model of HMS Cressy by Jack- do like the details of the model. KEV.

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  4. Hi Kev

    You are right some of the detail is great, I wouldn't have bothered with the Admiral's walkway, but once he knew about it, it had to be fitted. All the comments on his work are a real lift for him.

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  5. A beautiful and inspiring model. Inspiring not only in terms of what can be done but as a reminder that I can still be enjoying my hobby 25 years from now.

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  6. Hi Ros
    It makes me wonder how he does it. Sometime he makes models from such small images and is able to scale things up and it leaves you in awe.

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