Build shots - Cousteau's Calypso in 1/125
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October 15, 2019Drilling port holes near the bow2
October 15, 2019The moulded anchor was filed away and hole drilled3
October 15, 2019Adding bow observation chamber windows4
October 15, 2019Before (right) and after (left) of moulded anchor removal.5
October 15, 2019Moulded anchor removal6
October 15, 2019Observation chamber windows drilled out7
October 15, 2019Drilled windows in observation chamber8
October 15, 2019Drilling out windows and port holes in super structure parts9
October 15, 2019Drilling out windows and port holes10
October 15, 2019Improving capstan shape11
October 15, 2019Improving capstan shape12
October 15, 2019Removing molded anchor chain and drilling chain pipe13
January 29, 2020Using brass tube for straight and crisper prop shafts14
January 29, 2020Original helipad15
January 29, 2020Original helipad. Actual ship has trusses underneath16
January 29, 2020Cutting away styrene under helipad17
January 29, 2020New trusses under helipad made from Plastruct 4.8mm styrene truss18
January 29, 2020New trusses under helipad made from Plastruct 4.8mm styrene truss19
January 29, 2020Milliput and wood to support display stand plinth holes20
March 22, 2020Temporary stand for painting and construction21
March 25, 2020Main mast structure glued together. Stuck to OOB for this.22
March 26, 2020Hydraulic hoses made of 28 gauge beading wire23
March 26, 2020Hydraulic hoses made of 28 gauge beading wire on Yumbo crane and winches24
March 26, 2020Cable conduits on mast made of 28 gauge beading wire25
May 24, 2020Adding watertight door handles made from 0.3 mm copper wire bent in a master tools grab handle/ladder rung jig. They look a bit over scaled but better than bare doors, I hope.26
May 24, 2020Adding watertight door handles made from 0.3 mm copper wire bent in a master tools grab handle/ladder rung jig. They look a bit over scaled but better than bare doors, I hope.27
May 24, 2020Adding watertight door handles made from 0.3 mm copper wire bent in a master tools grab handle/ladder rung jig. They look a bit over scaled but better than bare doors, I hope.28
May 24, 2020Adding watertight door handles made from 0.3 mm copper wire bent in a master tools grab handle/ladder rung jig. They look a bit over scaled but better than bare doors, I hope.29
May 24, 2020Anchor windlass brake controls made from 0.3 mm copper wire. They should have a wheel top but these will be better than nothing I think.30
June 8, 2020Making a start on painting. Trying some preshading to make the white less uniform. It's humbrol enamel satin white. The question is how much preshade to leave showing.31
June 8, 2020Making a start on painting. Trying some preshading to make the white less uniform. It's humbrol enamel satin white. The question is how much preshade to leave showing.32
June 8, 2020Making a start on painting. Trying some preshading to make the white less uniform. It's humbrol enamel satin white. The question is how much preshade to leave showing.33
June 16, 2020I mixed 5 parts humbrol enamel 73 to 3 parts humbrol enamel 100 for the hull red. I was just going to use humbrol 73 only, but felt it was not red enough. I'll use the humbrol 73 for the stern and deck fixings.34
June 16, 2020Hull red on, trying to keep the right amount of preshading still visible.35
June 16, 2020Hull red on, trying to keep the right amount of preshading still visible.36
June 16, 2020Hull red on, trying to keep the right amount of preshading still visible.37
June 16, 2020Insides of bullwarks are grey.38
June 16, 2020Some dark grey for the winches.39
June 16, 2020The upper and main deck superstructure have a grey boot line along their base. Used humbrol enamel 1 for this. Should have just masked the grey then spray white rather than doing this way round.40
June 19, 2020Masked for black boot line spraying.41
June 19, 202042
June 19, 2020Masking tape removed. Overall it worked fine, but some touching needed due to some making tape becoming loose.43
June 19, 2020Preshading helipad.44
July 13, 2020Getting started on superstructure detail painting.45
July 13, 2020Keeping the mded life rings. Think I will try and print some decals to go on the life rings of 'CALYPSO TOULON' as in reference images. images.app.goo.gl/xK3dLbMRDfYJutdk646
July 13, 2020Adding some brass tube to replicate details not molded in kit.47
July 13, 2020Removal of molded stanchion ropes /chains.48
July 13, 2020Masking brown painted decks ready for antifoul red spraying. Very time consuming.49
July 14, 2020Aft hatch cover. Not sure what the raised circle details represent.50
July 14, 2020Aft hatch cover scribed to replace raised lines. I believe this hatch cover is antifoul red in colour, but in ref photos is often seen with a green tarp over it.51
July 22, 2020Deck hatch painted but not weathered52
July 22, 2020Painting the decks.53
July 22, 202054
July 22, 2020Painting the decks. Attempt at deck planking effect after gloss Varnish coat.55
July 22, 2020Helicopter pad progress. Trusses brush painted with metal cotte56
July 22, 2020Top deck painted in antifoul red as per the scheme I am using. This maybe grey or bare wood at other periods of the ships life.57
July 22, 2020Added a navigation light to the funnel rear as seen in reference images. Made using plastic rod and sheet and will be painted with a lense.58
July 22, 2020First ever attempt at DIY inkjet printer decals. Mainly for vessel name and home port labels on life rings but also to add colour some other details like outboards and name plates. I have sealed them with humbrol enamel gloss Varnish which seems OK so far. Test will be how they go down on the model, how they react to decal fix and how they look.59
July 23, 2020Happy with first ever attempt at DIY decals. Inkjet clear decal sheet sealed with humbrol enamel gloss varnish from tinlet. Need to make some life ring brackets still somehow, probably with plasticard.60
July 23, 2020The life ring decals worked great. The decal for the brass letters on the wood name plate was not so good due to the clear backing. Will need to rethink how best to do the name plate.61
August 2, 2020Hull weathering and matt cote application done.62
August 2, 2020Hull weathering and matt cote application done.63
August 2, 2020Replacing the molded anchors with these resin ones will make a big improvement to any build of this kit.64
August 2, 2020Replacing the molded anchors with these resin ones will make a big improvement to any build of this kit.65
November 1, 2020Hull installed on the display base so that the decks and superstructure can be securely attached without damage.66
November 6, 2020Second deck on with Bridge house67
November 2, 2020Main deck now glued in place. Not the greatest fit, especially at the stern, but it's progress.68
November 6, 2020Second deck on with Bridge House. Funnel test fitted.69
November 6, 2020Second deck on with Bridge house70
November 6, 2020Trying to improve heli pad supports with styrene I-beam71
November 6, 2020Trying to improve heli pad supports with styrene I-beam and some original parts.72
November 6, 2020Trying to improve heli pad supports with styrene I-beam and some original parts.73
November 6, 2020Trying to improve heli pad supports with styrene I-beam and some modified kit parts.74
November 6, 2020Test fitting helipad on new helipad supports75
November 9, 2020New pulley mounts for yumbo crane wire and master link on boom.76
November 9, 2020Adding cables to winches and Yumbo crane. Made from 0.4mm tow cable (see project inventory).77
November 9, 2020Yumbo crane pulley wheels cut with razor saw to allow cable to sit inside them and new pulley mount in end of boom.78
February 13, 202179
November 9, 2020Adding cables to winches. Made from 0.4mm tow cable (see project inventory).80
November 16, 2020I'm going to try and hi the hughes 300 helicopter as best I can,as it is a quite a feature of the build and point of interest. So need to keep good ref images to hand.81
November 16, 2020Adding some ballast just in case I addweight to the tail boom through scratch building. Unlikely to tail sit though due to large floats, and I will probably glue it to the heli pad. Better safe than sorry though.82
November 16, 2020Making seats and harnesses.83
November 16, 2020Scratch building cockpit detail.84
November 16, 2020Adding fuel tank straps with thin styrene.85
November 16, 2020Added detail to fuel tanks and scratch built cockpit interior.86
November 30, 2020Replacing tail boom with brass tube for a crisper finish.87
November 30, 2020Old rotor blades next to the new ones. Definite improvement and not too tricky88
November 30, 2020After removing the old rotor blades the rotor head was carefully sawn with a razor saw to make grooves for scratch built thinner blades.89
November 30, 2020Replacement tail boom and rotor shaft support struts made of fine styrene rod and new brass tube rotor shaft90
November 30, 2020Replacement tail boom struts and rotor shaft support struts made of fine styrene rod and new brass tube rotor shaft, tail boom and rotor blades. Note the kits parts next to it for comparison.91
November 30, 2020Close up of Hughes 300 structure improvements.92
December 3, 2020Scratch built tail stabiliser, tail rotor and wire rotor guard. The kit tail boom assembly is quite poor in detail and chunky93
December 3, 2020Comparison of kit tail parts and scratch built tail section.94
December 3, 2020Hughes 300 build pretty much finished.95
January 17, 2021Reference for satellite antenna on bridge house. Motors would change the angle and direction of the antenna based on the ship and satellite position I think. Most photos of the calypso with this fitted have the main H-part of the anntena at an elevated angle from what I can tell.96
January 17, 2021Modified satellite antenna using plastruct rod and kit truss mast. I drilled a hole through the kit truss frame to try and make it look thinner and more realistic. The thin x-shaped antenna elements are far from uniform but it looks OK and better than basic kit part.97
January 31, 2021Hand wheels used.98
January 31, 2021Plastistruct companions99
January 31, 2021Anchor windlass with PE handwheels100
January 31, 2021Bridge roof companion and main mast installed.101
January 31, 2021PE ladder from white ensign (1/125 scale) on funnel102
January 31, 2021Modified PE hand wheel for Bridge spinning window inspired by Frank Spahr103
January 31, 2021Main mast installed. Not straight which I'm disappointed about.104
February 13, 2021Bollards, oar holders, benches and oars added to the two kit boats.105
March 2, 2021106
March 2, 2021Not sure if I will add side windows at this stage107
March 2, 2021108
March 2, 2021109
March 2, 2021110
May 6, 2021Sea flea subs have styrene strip added to edges and water jet nozzles added which are missing from the kit. Hatch handle is made from toothbrush bristle type plastic. Observation holes drilled out. Some panel lines were also added with a scriber.111
May 6, 2021Sea flea subs have styrene strip added to edges and water jet nozzles added which are missing from the kit. Hatch handle is made from toothbrush bristle type plastic. Observation holes drilled out. Some panel lines added also with a scriber112
May 6, 2021Grey primer first then a thin white satin coat to help following yellow paint look bright.113
March 16, 2021LA TROÏKA sledge cut back before scratch building.114
March 16, 2021Cutting away and sanding down poorly moulded tube details. They were replaced with half round and round styrene.115
March 16, 2021LA TROÏKA camera sledge improvements. Its an odd asymmetrical design to make it self righting.116
March 16, 2021LA TROÏKA camera sledge improvements. Poorly moulded tube details were replaced with half round and round styrene. Camera and light from 1/72 Shinkai model kit spares.117
May 6, 2021Grey primer is applied first then a thin white satin coat will help the yellow paint look bright.118
May 3, 2021Screen shot of saucer sub in Brittanic expedition119
May 3, 2021Screen shot of saucer sub in Brittanic expedition120
May 3, 2021Screen shot of saucer sub in Brittanic expedition121
May 3, 2021Adding some details to the SP-350. A bit of kit bashing and using wire and cut chain.122
May 3, 2021Adding some details to the SP-350. A bit of kit bashing and using wire and cut chain.123
May 6, 2021Grey primer is applied first then a thin white satin coat will help the yellow paint look bright.124
May 3, 2021Diving bell. Some styrene detail added and windows drilled out. Wires scuba tube and empty scuba tank rack made form styrene strip.125
May 6, 2021Grey primer is applied first then a thin white satin coat will help the yellow paint look bright.126
May 3, 2021Diving bell. Some styrene detail added and windows drilled out.127
May 3, 2021Side scan sonar being deployed from the bow main mast davit during Brittanic expedition.128
January 3, 2022Mini subs and diving bell installed129
January 3, 2022Mini subs and diving bell installed130
January 3, 2022Nearly finished. Display case still to build plus some paint touch ups131
January 6, 2022Album of finished model here scalemates.com/profi..bums&album=80165
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10 April 2025, 11:52 -
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It took me ages to find this kit, so I want to do a good job. I have lots of reference material which should help.
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