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Onno
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posted 12-07-2005 10:31 AM      Profile for Onno   Author's Homepage   Email Onno   Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
Hello All,

I haven’t had much modeling time for a while but last weekend I had some spare time and decided to start a new scratch build project. This time I will be modeling the famous Swedish American Liner Kungsholm of 1966. This was the last build SAL ship before the company ended and probably one of the nicest small sized, two funneled ships build. The Swedish people knew how to style a small ship and give it a grand liner look.

At the following link you can found out some more about SAL and the Kungsholm:
http://www.salship.se/

The Kungsholm was sold to P&O in the 70’s and a relative small conversion (which eliminated the forward dummy funnel and heightened the aft funnel) made the profile change drastically. The ship was renamed Sea Princess, then P&O renamed the ship Victoria and not so long ago the ship was sold and currently it sails as the Mona Lisa.

Here is a link to some photos I made of the Victoria:
http://www.onnoheesbeen.com/Vict.html

A couple of weeks ago I made an illustration of the Kungsholm (see below) and this inspired me to start the model. As always I’m building the model in my comfortable scale 1:600 and in my know cardboard and plaster technique. Currently the hull is smooth after a couple of sending treatments and ready for further detailing (anchors and gangway hatches).

Here are some pictures,

Onno

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eroller
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posted 12-07-2005 10:41 AM      Profile for eroller     Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
Looks great Onno! You are so talented. Good luck with it and I look forward to the finished product. You picked a great one!

Ernie


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Thad
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posted 12-07-2005 03:26 PM      Profile for Thad   Email Thad   Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
I agree, I am not sure you could have picked a prettier ship. Good luck and I eagerly await your images of progress.

Thad


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NAL
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posted 12-09-2005 07:49 AM      Profile for NAL     Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
She was one of the very prettiest of all ships. I
also eagerly await your finished model. Please
note that the line was SWEDISH AMERICAN LINE,
not AMERICA as in Holland America Line and
Norwegian America Line.

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Onno
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posted 12-09-2005 08:18 AM      Profile for Onno   Author's Homepage   Email Onno   Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
Thanks for spotting the error NAL, I just corrected it.

Onno


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NAL
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posted 12-09-2005 12:49 PM      Profile for NAL     Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
Onno,
Oddly, Norwegian America Line became
NORWEGIAN AMERICAN CRUISES during the
early 80's after it was sold and before it became
part of Cunard. As a lover of HAL, SAL, and NAL,
I became aware of these slight differences in
the names. Best of luck with your wonderful
project.

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Onno
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posted 02-22-2006 07:37 PM      Profile for Onno   Author's Homepage   Email Onno   Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
Here is a small progress update of my Kungsholm model. The hull is practically finished and painted, her fore and aft deck are detailed with deck equipment. I just started working on the superstructure and funnels.

Onno



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thundergod
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posted 02-23-2006 02:33 AM      Profile for thundergod     Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
What a great model! i would love to make one myself some day. Do you make printings of this model as you build it? if you do so im interested to buy a copy from you
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Deck 9 001
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posted 02-23-2006 02:42 AM      Profile for Deck 9 001     Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
Looks almost ready to sail Onno.

Great work, really!

Mike


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sslewis
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posted 02-23-2006 07:53 AM      Profile for sslewis   Author's Homepage   Email sslewis   Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
Wow Onno!
Can't wait to see the funnels painted!
I hope you made sure the funnels can be turned into Sea Princess/Victoria too!
It is a very logical model to start after Spirit of London/Sun Princess!

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posted 02-23-2006 11:03 PM      Profile for bulbousbow   Author's Homepage   Email bulbousbow   Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
In one word, "SUPERB"!

******

Cheers


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J.S.S.Normandie
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posted 02-23-2006 11:10 PM      Profile for J.S.S.Normandie     Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
Incredible! I can hardly believe you built it from scratch!
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Onno
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posted 02-27-2006 03:38 PM      Profile for Onno   Author's Homepage   Email Onno   Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
Hi mates,

Thanks a lot for the complements.
--
thundergod, unfortunately this model is a “one of a kind”. I use a technique that uses a lot of sculpting and improvising.
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Louy, the funnels are painted! Each funnel is too small to build them with a conversion option. However I it would not be a big problem to build an extra tall Sea Princess funnel and stump which can be switched for the Kungsholm funnels.
--
During the weekend I had some productive model hours, The funnels are finished and painted (the logo’s will be added when the entire model is finished) The decks are painted in “teak” effect.
I also made some better and sharper pictures, enjoy!

Onno


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Thad
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posted 02-27-2006 03:42 PM      Profile for Thad   Email Thad   Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
Wow Onno, this model looks great. Maybe you will have to have a small exhibition at the Maritime Museum in Rotterdam of all your models, it would look cool.

Thad


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thundergod
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posted 02-28-2006 02:10 AM      Profile for thundergod     Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
great pics! i really love the fact that you have included the removable crew swimming pool! they used to bring the pool onboard only for longer cruises from what i know. in a lot of pics from Kungholm you can see that the pool is missing.
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posted 02-28-2006 03:43 AM      Profile for Maasdam   Author's Homepage   Email Maasdam   Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
Once again you deliver a master piece. Maybe not a bad idea frome Thad. A exhibition at the Maritime museum Prins Hendrik Rotterdam would be fun. Maybe we cane mail theme and tell theme about youre work.

Afcorse if you aproof to it.

Greetings Ben.


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Onno
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posted 02-28-2006 02:34 PM      Profile for Onno   Author's Homepage   Email Onno   Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
quote:
Originally posted by Maasdam:
Maybe not a bad idea frome Thad. A exhibition at the Maritime museum Prins Hendrik Rotterdam would be fun. Maybe we cane mail theme and tell theme about youre work.

That would be something, I once asked the museum if they were interested in displaying some of my paintings when QM2 was in Rotterdam but I basically got a polite rejection in return.


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Ernst
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posted 02-28-2006 05:08 PM      Profile for Ernst   Author's Homepage   Email Ernst   Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
Excellent model. If the museum is not willing to display your models just make some more and open your own musuem in some years.
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Onno
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posted 09-19-2006 03:07 PM      Profile for Onno   Author's Homepage   Email Onno   Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
Hi All,

Here is a new update on my Kungsholm model.

It has been a tedious work but the aft “glass” wind screens as well as the side superstructures of the enclosed promenade are finished. The wind screens are all cut out, leaving a thin divider in-between, then the screen is glued on a transparent sheet to simulate the glass. It took a long time but the result is good, casting a nice shadow over the decks when hold agains the light. I also began detailing the aft decks. The swimming pool is also finished. The forward superstructure is coming along as well.

Next will be the rest of the upper superstructure and the bridge structure, plus painting of the promenades.

Here are some pictures of the progress, more to follow at a later date.

Onno


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Maasdam
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posted 09-19-2006 03:19 PM      Profile for Maasdam   Author's Homepage   Email Maasdam   Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
Wow Onno she is Kungelsholm. Excellent can't wait to see this model finnish. Keep the update's come.

Greetings Ben.

ps. is the Nieuw Amsterdam model already.


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posted 09-19-2006 04:59 PM      Profile for desirod7     Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
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Ernst
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posted 09-19-2006 05:17 PM      Profile for Ernst   Author's Homepage   Email Ernst   Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
Very nice - especially as it is on the photos - models of this size can easily be cluttered with details - it might be an interesting option to leave it that way. (or do only a bit more)
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Onno
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posted 09-19-2006 05:44 PM      Profile for Onno   Author's Homepage   Email Onno   Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
Thanks guys,

Ernst,

The level of detailing is always an interesting issue to think about. With my scratch build models of ships I always try to get the level of detailing seen on the Airfix 1:600 liner models.
This scale is large enough to be taken serious as a model (not toy like) and small enough not to loose yourself on the details. Lately I have been thinking of making some simplified models of ships (like old window display models or wind tunnel models) purely portraying the essential shape. Perhaps even keeping them white (or again paint them only in the essential livery)

Ben,

Nieuw Amsterdam II is still on the slip ways, the project ran out of funding (or better said time) I got hooked on the Kungsholm, so NAII is waiting for some other time. That’s the fun when you are modeling for yourself, no deadlines and all the time you want.

Onno


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posted 09-19-2006 05:49 PM      Profile for bearbuns        Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
Onno...I am in awe of your great talent I have seem displayed on this forum. This model is extraordinary... absolutely incredible! Your Kungsholm is as graceful and elegant as the original was. Well Done! Cheers, Penny
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Onno, the model looks great!! Amazing attention to detail all around.
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