HMS Repulse
 by: Kostas Katseas [ ANGELEYES ] [ ALL BY THIS AUTHOR ]


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"Kostas Katseas (angeleyes) continues to amaze us with his fantastic, detailed builds, this time, it's Tamiya Models 1/700 scale HMS Repulse, in this "On Display" Gallery Feature!"



vessel history...
HMS Repulse, a 26,500-ton Renown class battlecruiser, was built at Clydebank, Scotland. Completed in August 1916, she joined the Grand Fleet following post-trials modifications and operated in the North Sea for the remainder of World War I. The light protection of this class of two battlecruisers was a considerable cause for concern and, soon after the Armistice, Repulse received an extensive refit. This significantly increased her armor, and her displacement, which rose some six-thousand tons. The work was completed in 1922, after which the ship began a peacetime career of fleet operations and long-distance cruises.

In 1933-36, Repulse was again modernized, emerging with improved deck armor, a hangar and catapult for aircraft, and a greatly increased anti-aircraft gun battery. She operated with the Home Fleet in the North Sea and Atlantic during the first two years of the Second World War, taking part in the pursuit of the German battleship Bismarck in May 1941. Later in the year she was sent to the Far East, accompanying the new battleship Prince of Wales. The two ships arrived at Singapore just before Japan began the Pacific War. As soon as hostilities commenced, both steamed northwards to intercept a reported invasion force. While returning to Singapore on 10 December 1941, Repulse and Prince of Wales were attacked by Japanese high-level bombers and torpedo planes. Repulse was moderately damaged by bombs early in the action and was later hit by several torpedoes. After receiving this heavy underwater damage, she sank rapidly, followed less than an hour later by the Prince of Wales.

From Naval Historical Center



the model...
Base Kit-Tamiya Models, 1/700 scale HMS Repulse, kit #31617.




This is the Tamiya Repulse. I tried to add a few extra details, to break up the black/white camo scheme. I have used the GMM's generic fret for PE for British BB's.

The base was hand-made by me, and it turned out so nice that I decided not to depict any seascape, but to leave the ship rest on the exposed surface of the wood base instead! At the end it came out pretty well, but still there are a few places i would like to improve a bit more.

 

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