I decided on a rounded Armoured Cupola style, which will house the "steersman" with a viewport to look through. On top of that will be a Fighting Platform with some light weapons for anti-infantry and anti-airship protection (wooden planked to match the main gun platform below it). I'd like a Command platform above that for the Captain, but it may be too much. I'll keep it open backed for dioramic purposes, and to reinforce the experimental appearance.
Starting with light plastic card I cut the Steerman's viewing slit and built up the edges the plastic strip on both sides, before starting to shape it.
The edging will eventually have rivets to give an armoured appearance
This would need to be glued in a couple of sections to help the plasticard get the right shape. The first and easiest (less 'bendy') and most important to get right was the front, so I added a small support for additional surface area to add greater strength to this bond.
Thats a start anyway. The basic fighting top was similarly made initially with thick card - I played about with shapes and overhang sizes for ages. Not happy yet but when I'm satisfied it will be planked with coffee stirrers.
Finally, I've started experimenting with making rivets: clearly an essential part of an ironclad era construction, and something that needs to be endlessly repeatable. More on that next time!

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ReplyDeleteThanks Captain, appreciate the suggestion. I'll check it out once again
DeleteGreat progress Sir, it is really taking shape and I love the addition of the details to rally drive home the aesthetic. I do hope that you are going to keep a tally of the rivets used.
ReplyDeleteThankyou Michael - yes little details make all the difference. I think the real trick is knowing when enough is enough!
DeleteI'll keep a rivet tally, in the spirit of Colonel O'Truth's projects, just for you my friend :-)
It is coming along nicely. I thought of making ventilators from old headphones parts.
ReplyDeleteThank you - good idea! I'll keep that in mind the net time a set gives up the ghost!
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