Hi all paper modelers
One of the ship models I'm working on last months is a Dom Bumagi paper kit of the Russian protected cruiser Admiral Nakhimov launched in 1885 and sunk during th Battle of Tsushima on 28 May 1905
More information on this ship at wikipedia page : https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Russian_cruiser_Admiral_Nakhimov_(1885)
The kit shows the Admiral Nakhimov after her last refit, in 1903, without sails and masts and in black colored superstructures.
The Dom Bumagi kit is excellently drawn and the mounting and assembly schema is really at high level (also for anyone would build this model in traditional way) with a lot of particulars and different point of views.
For this model, I have decided to show also the battery bridge, in the parts where the 152 mm guns where positioned.
Obviously that, once closed completely the hull, only a few parts of each gun and the bridge will be visible. But I know that, inside, there is much more than appears and I'm happy in this way
Here are some pics of the building and the actual status of the model.
In the next weeks I'll continue the building and I'll update this thread wit new pics and informatons
Have a nice paper-modeling time and stay safe !!
ciao
Jp
The cover of the Dom Bumagi kit of Admiral Nakhimov (A3 format)
Building the frames of the upper part of the hull with battery deck
One of the 10 x 152 mm guns for battery deck
Positioning 152 mm guns on battery deck
Hull completed with all guns in place and main bridge glued on top
One of the ship models I'm working on last months is a Dom Bumagi paper kit of the Russian protected cruiser Admiral Nakhimov launched in 1885 and sunk during th Battle of Tsushima on 28 May 1905
More information on this ship at wikipedia page : https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Russian_cruiser_Admiral_Nakhimov_(1885)
The kit shows the Admiral Nakhimov after her last refit, in 1903, without sails and masts and in black colored superstructures.
The Dom Bumagi kit is excellently drawn and the mounting and assembly schema is really at high level (also for anyone would build this model in traditional way) with a lot of particulars and different point of views.
For this model, I have decided to show also the battery bridge, in the parts where the 152 mm guns where positioned.
Obviously that, once closed completely the hull, only a few parts of each gun and the bridge will be visible. But I know that, inside, there is much more than appears and I'm happy in this way

Here are some pics of the building and the actual status of the model.
In the next weeks I'll continue the building and I'll update this thread wit new pics and informatons
Have a nice paper-modeling time and stay safe !!
ciao
Jp
The cover of the Dom Bumagi kit of Admiral Nakhimov (A3 format)

Building the frames of the upper part of the hull with battery deck

One of the 10 x 152 mm guns for battery deck

Positioning 152 mm guns on battery deck


Hull completed with all guns in place and main bridge glued on top


