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HMS Ark Royal VI


Weasel

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he idea behind this build is to envision a what if where the Macross universe timeline had taken place. Inspired by the Asuka II here:

http://unsd.macrossroleplay.org/asuka2carrier.html

The basic premise was to ask what the Royal Navy's response to new alien technologies would have been in this time line. Firstly the carrier was built substantially larger than the existing fleet carriers, being more akin to the Nimitz class. This additional room was used to expand the ships compliment of variable fighters and to allow for the substantially larger engines and power plant required to power the advanced ships systems.

In addition new stealth and weapon technologies were incorporated. New laser based CIWS form the main defence in addition to mobile robotic CIWS capable 'Destroids' and AA missile systems.

The ship itself is based on the 1:700 Trumpeter Nimitz hull with all the modifications scratch built. The lifts will stay in the same places but the superstructure will be totally rebuilt with a lower more sloped profile. The hull will be shaped similar to the Asuka II above with the hull sloping up to meet the deck.

Main deck here:

WIP new deck

The most dramatic change is the reworked flight deck with anti detection geometry So far the deck is WIP and the hull is at the beginning stages.... A long way to go but what do people think so far? Any feedback or ideas much appreciated after all no idea is perfect and modelling wise I am still learning!

A selection of other WIP shots here:

Weasel

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Thanks for the kind words! The progress today has been a little slow unfortunately. This is mainly down to the time taken to scratch build the extensions for the lifts such that they fit with the new deck configuration:

Four rebuilt lifts

The hull is mostly there in terms of the kit parts and is now ready for the deck to go on:

Hull ready for the deck

With the deck in place you can get an idea of how she will look. The front lifts will be flush with the deck in their up position (lift 1 is a bit of a bugger and needs work to meet the deck smoothly, but lift 2 has gone in like a charm). The back two lifts will be in movement with the left side being nearly fully down and the right lift being half way up. Here you can see the lifts, pre glue mated with the deck:

The deck in place

(Note the raged gap on lift one )

In terms of overall design, she is going to have a very slight ski jump mainly because it looks cool (I hope) but possibly in order to allow her heavier aircraft to get of the deck. See below:

Slight ski jump

the main hull will slope up to the new deck with a pretty shallow angle so as to minimise excess weight. The ship is going to be a fare bit larger than the Asuka II, I am treating this as a developed and enlarged version commissioned after the Asuka's successful launch.

The next big job is going to be building up the under side of the deck and then work can being on the superstructure which, in keeping with the deck is going to be sloped and non-rectangular.

Thanks again for any comments or feedback!

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Thanks for the comments, in terms of the valkls and cheyan destroids I have plans to make these in 1:700. The valkls should be a fiddly conversion of some trumpeter 1:700 F14's, and the cheyans will be made in a similar way to the CIWS (more updates on these in a few weeks). In addition, there will be some Merlin helo's and a compliment of harriers, just to remind us this is a british ship :)

The master CIWS is almost done, it needs some putty work to smoth of some rough surfaces and tidy up some gaps but it is almost there, The radar bits aren't included in the pics as these will be attached after casting (I think I am going to give casting a go as I have never done that before so it should be interesting.):

Some pics of the CIWS with a 5p coin for scale.

1:700 goalkeeper CIWS (5p for scale)

CIWS front

CIWS side

(sorry for the shoddy quality, am strugling with my GF's cameras macro settings )

The hull is also coming on quite well, again much putty work is needed to blend the panels and the basic hull together.

Main hull

The two platforms will mount the forward CIWS guns and will be extended down to accommodate the full depth of the turrets.

Front CIWS platforms

Finally here is a general pic of the hull so far from the side. Most of the panelling is done here, but obviously there is much need for putty etc.

Hull additions

The next job is finishing off the panelling and putty work and attempting to cast the CIWS... fingers crossed

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  • 4 weeks later...

Thanks for all the comments, they are a great motivator!

It has been going slowly recently but some news to report:

The main deck now has its anti-fall netting and side walkways fitted, just a bit of work required to blend them in etc:

Deck with walkways

and

Deck

The CIWS platforms are all now fitted, two on the front, one amidships and two at the rear. I have positioned them to give maximum coverage despite the decks odd shape and also provide overlapping fire arks. Also if you are wondering what is going to protect the tower side amidships there will be a CIWS there too, just mounted differently from the others to give better protection the tower. You can see the rear platforms here:

Rear ciws platforms

Although the support struts will be enclosed when it is finished.

The deck has had all the plastic underside stuff fitted and some parts detailed - like the rear balcony - However, these need sculpting to merge them all with the hull, each other and the walkways before they are finished.

rear balcony and CIWS platforms

Underdeck

The tower has been started, the main layers are in and the next step is to all the window structure before cladding the whole lot in plastic sheet.

The tower WIP

Tower

And where it will be positioned on the deck:

Tower in its place

Finally, I have started work on the compliment of Cheyenne's required for the defence towers aft of the tower and another two for roaming the deck. I have one full torso done, I just need to figure out how I am going to cast it as it is tiny and quite intricate.

Cheyenne torso

Cheyenne front

And in position:

http://www.flickr.com/photos/31444326@N06/5064136227/in/set-72157624070039157/

http://www.flickr.com/photos/31444326@N06/5064753622/in/set-72157624070039157/

Obviously I need to build the legs and arms/guns but I have templates printed out so it shouldn't be too bad. Sorry about the poor quality of the pictures. I will try and get some better ones with my camera instead of my GF's once the sculpting is done on the hull.

Thanks for all the comments, any suggestions or ideas are most welcome! any cool idea is a good idea!

Thanks.

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The original is about 480mm long, this version is about 500mm (~20 inches) long. Not sure how wide it is, but alas it doesn't fit in my standard Ikea display case :rolleyes: so it will just have to have its own display case.

Not much progress recently but keep the comments coming, they are really encouraging and keep me working!

Weasel

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This build is now even more interesting now the real Arc Royal has been scrapped with immediate effect.

Maybe when they get round to reusing the name it will look somewhat more like this one.

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