Scale: 1/600
Recommended for the Airfix 1/600 scale HMS Belfast.
This set of detailed models represents the funnels of Royal Navy Town-class light cruisers HMS Belfast and HMS Edinburgh as the funnels appeared during World War Two. HMS Belfast is preserved as a museum ship on the River Thames at London.
Compared to the ship's aft funnel, measurements of the real funnels confirm that the forward funnel is slightly shorter front-to-rear and slightly wider side-to-side.
The Model Monkey funnels' size was based on:
- measurements taken of the real funnels.
- official Admiralty General Arrangement Profile “as fitted” series MCD AIO979 plans for HMS Belfast dated 16 November 1942.
- official 1936 Admiralty "10,000 ton Cruisers, 1936 Programme" drawing signed by the Deputy Director of Naval Construction, F. Bryant, CB, OBE, on behalf of the director, Sir Arthur W. Johns, KCB, CBE.
The 1936 Admiralty "10,000 ton Cruisers, 1936 Programme" drawing is available from The National Maritime Museum, London, J8766.
Features:
- accurate teardrop shape, designed from measurements taken of the real ship's funnels.
- accurate height, scaled from scans of official Admiralty General Arrangement Profile “as fitted” series MCD AIO979 plans for HMS Belfast dated 16 November 1942.
- accurate rivet count, placement and configuration, unique to each funnel.
- accurate door shape, position and detailing. The door on the forward funnel is on the starboard side, the door on the aft funnel is on the port side.
- accurate painters' sheave brackets, reinforcing strap and cleat plate detail, unique to each funnel.
The design of this pair of models benefited from research assistance and advice graciously provided by Mr. Conrad Waters, Mr. Richard Dennis and Mr. Michael Eisenstadt.
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