Model Boat Mayhem

The Shipyard ( Dry Dock ): Builds & Questions => Navy - Military - Battleships: => Topic started by: womble on May 05, 2022, 12:11:03 pm

Title: River class HMS Forth
Post by: womble on May 05, 2022, 12:11:03 pm
Help needed. I have just completed a scratch built model of HMS Protector (our current ice patrol ship).
 When I started over two years ago I envisioned that it might be the last model I would build – I started my first detailed scratch built Ton class minesweeper in 1956. However having been given a 3D printer for my eightieth, part way through the build, I have enjoyed the work and decided I would try another. Searching for this next model gave me the desire to build HMS Forth, a river class OPV that is on long term secondment to the
Falklands. It of much the same l.o.a. hence, at the same scale, I could run them both at the same time (from one transmitter). I currently run a 1:45 ton class with a 1:32 Gay class patrol boat, doesn’t look too stupid but not ideal.
 Problem. There are plenty of photos of river class ships on the net, from which I can scale the superstructure, but I have not been able to find any good enough to derive frames for the hull, which looks as if it has an interesting shape above and below the waterline. I know it was built at the Govan yard on the
Clyde, hence it is a BAE systems build. However I have found from long experience that if I can't find a person or title to send to, nothing ever comes back. A waste of a stamp and time whether I post or e-mail. Any source ideas would be welcome.
 Tony
Title: Re: River class HMS Forth
Post by: dougal99 on May 05, 2022, 01:30:38 pm
Readable version: Help needed. I have just completed a scratch built model of HMS Protector (our current ice patrol ship).
  When I started over two years ago I envisioned that it might be the last model I would build – I started my first detailed scratch built Ton class minesweeper in 1956. However having been given a 3D printer for my eightieth, part way through the build, I have enjoyed the work and decided I would try another. Searching for this next model gave me the desire to build HMS Forth, a river class OPV that is on long term secondment to the Falklands. It of much the same l.o.a. hence, at the same scale, I could run them both at the same time (from one transmitter). I currently run a 1:45 ton class with a 1:32 Gay class patrol boat, doesn’t look too stupid but not ideal.

  Problem. There are plenty of photos of river class ships on the net, from which I can scale the superstructure, but I have not been able to find any good enough to derive frames for the hull, which looks as if it has an interesting shape above and below the waterline. I know it was built at the Govan yard on the Clyde, hence it is a BAE systems build. However I have found from long experience that if I can't find a person or title to send to, nothing ever comes back. A waste of a stamp and time whether I post or e-mail. Any source ideas would be welcome.
  Tony
 
 
Title: Re: River class HMS Forth
Post by: womble on August 17, 2022, 11:22:41 am
Had to draw my own. Most difficult I have drawn in 65 years. Complex bow and stern. Hull now ready to move to fitting out dock. Tried, but failed, to upload a picture. Time to finish this request.
Title: Re: River class HMS Forth
Post by: rnli12 on August 17, 2022, 01:04:16 pm
Hi,
I do have a Flleetscale 1/96th hull of HMS Clyde in the garage that you could use as a template if its of interest.
https://fleetscale.com/store/gb/hms-tyne-river-class-patrol-boat/168-1-96th-river-class-hull.html

Rich
Title: Re: River class HMS Forth
Post by: madrob on August 17, 2022, 05:36:31 pm
Would love to see a picture of the  HMS Protector