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The newly released photo-etch set by White Ensign for the new Zvezda
1/350 HMS Dreadnought has arrived at my door. Thanks to the United
States Postal Service, who tried to shove it into my mailbox, it was a
little bent. Thankfully, it wasn't mangled like a set I received in
2011, but it was bent nonetheless.
The photo-etch comes in a large white padded envelope, with the standard
brown WEM envelope with a cardboard stiffener insert inside of that.
Inside are two frets - A & B - and an instruction booklet.
Part A was in a plastic bag, and was on one side of the cardboard
stiffener with the directions. Part B was on the other side of the
stiffener, and was not enclosed in plastic.
Part A contains the railings - both without and with canvas "dodgers",
inclined ladders, accommodation ladders, torpedo nets, rigging for the
boat davit, parts for the torpedo boat guns and what look like coal
scuttles. There are also some photo-etch yard arms and what appear to be
the small ladders for the platforms on top of the turrets.
Part B contains the torpedo net shelves, a new boat deck platform (for a
later version of Dreadnought, not the 'as launched' version); starfish
platforms and supports, the bridge, davits, oars, thwarts and lots and
lots of hatches and skylights.
The instructions are the usual WEM fare, booklet form and well done. My
only complaint is that there isn't a plan and profile view of the ship
to help with the placement of parts.
There is lots of relief etching on both frets and - as mentioned -
options to build an 'as built' or later- 1915 - version. The set is
typical high quality work from White Ensign, and while it doesn’t have
all the bells and whistles of some other sets that have been released,
it should help dress up that Zvezda Dreadnought quite nicely, and at a
lower cost.
Highly recommended! |