I've built 4 of this class, the fifth is under construction,tamiya is still the best,i wish they would produce a hood or a nelson/rodney class,the modelling community's crying out for a 1/350 rodney, well done on your version.
Although I may not have seen some of your builds close up mate, but this build has got to be my favourite. She is just stunning my friend and seeing it saddens me that the real ship and other British battleships were sacrificed so stupidly in an attempt to 'fly flag'. Bloody well done sir. 👍 👌👏
Your favourite? Wow, now there's a compliment! Thank you very much. What in particular makes it sparkle? It gives me something to think about for the next model
@@JJModelMaking I think firstly, it's the Prince of Wales! I love her design and, well, she's British! But your weathering worked really well. The dark grey of the superstructure makes her look menacing. The rigging adds the icing to the cake too, for me mate.
Do you put weights inside the lower hull, make it water-tight, and make your model ships float? Because I’m planning to do so to my 1/700 scale full hull ships. Are my plans to make them float okay?
I have to admit I don't do that, well at least not yet. The idea should work for a 1/700 ship but probably won't need much weight. The hardest buy will be keeping it water tight
Great vid and model , one question I was given both the POW and KGV will the wooden upgrade deck fit both models haven't look at the decks, as I plan to get one as they look fabulous on all the pics I have seen ? cheers
Thanks Dave! The deck layout is slightly different on each ship I'm pretty sure. The KGV has more anti-aircraft pods on the stern for example. Which one are you planning to build?
@@JJModelMaking Many thanks for your reply. I would like to do them in Tandem and want to get the decks at the same time ,and now having seen the great look the Eduard upgrade kit does will invest in them as well. Will take time out to study the deck of both ships before buying of course. do you have videos of all your ships constructions on TH-cam? as these ships I have are the first I will attempt only use to building aeroplanes and now Dinosaurs. but watching your vids will give me so much visual experience when I come to build my ships keep up the fine work
Thanks Dave! You'll do a great job I'm sure. I'd suggest buying a set of main gun brass or aluminium barrels as well (wouldn't bother with the secondary guns) as they aren't included with the Eduard set. As for videos of my various models on TH-cam, yes they are all there in playlists. Some of the smaller ships only have one or two videos per build but hopefully you'll find them interesting too. Any one ship in particular?
+JJModelMaking I'm really keen to start modelling, but I am undecided on what ship to model. This ship, although my dream, looks way too hard for me to start on as I am a beginner. Do you recommend any ships?
Good for you Henry! Yes the Prince of Wales would be a bit tricky to begin with. I always recommend starting with something smaller. The USS Coronado kit would be a good one to start with. To start with it's pretty cheap at approx £25 and not too many parts, it comes with photoetch so you could try that if you wanted. Plus it's a trimaran so looks very cool. I've made a video of it if you want to take a look? If you do decide to buy one, let me know as I could send you a link from my Amazon affiliate shop front. I would receive a small commission which I can reinvest into the channel. Have a think...
@@JJModelMaking Hi. Thanks for the recommendation. Sadly i am not that keen on trimaran, but I really do like the idea of starting with a much easier ship. I have heard that the bismarck is tough, but a great beginner ship for 1:350 modellers. It also looks really great, and I am always up for a challenge ! I am all for going via your amazon affiliate, as long as there is a ship that I may like, what is the website and I will take a look! I would love to help your channel out, it is really great and informative; keep up the good work ! Thanks, Henry
Sounds like a great idea Henry! The Revell Bismarck was the first 1/350 scale ship I built actually! I have an Amazon store front in the UK and also USA. Where abouts in the world are you? Both of my store have the Revell Bismarck. The UK site is here www.amazon.co.uk/shop/jjmodelmaking And the USA version here: www.amazon.com/shop/jjmodelmaking Let me know which you go for and thanks for help with the affiliate link
Your color is correct, he used the wrong shade of gray for the superstructures and the guns, i'm building the prince of wales right now and he looks lighter and greener
Very impressive finished piece! I really enjoyed the detailed view and commentary. It's given me inspiration for the Hood, when I start her! Keep up the great work and I hope your Patreon patron list grows too!
Thank you Charles, good to know you found it interesting! Looking forward to seeing you build the Hood. And your continued support and patronage means a great deal!
hey! what do you use to put the small parts onto the wooden plate, i tried finding some material for easier painting and not getting finger prints all over.. is it some sort of playdoh or a Special material for modeling? thanks in advance
Hi Peter, I didn't actually use a wooden deck on this kit. Essentially I painted the deck wood colour and then painted the smaller bits by hand. You could use Maskol or something similar though?
@@JJModelMaking i should have specified, sorry. at 5:08 for example you stick the small parts into some Kind of gum, and ive been looking for this material since it is making the painting process of the small parts so much easier. ive done the same octuple 40mm guns for the war spite from photo etch parts, but when you have to touch them so often to get every side coloured, then it gets deformed and some parts may break off. i dont know if what i mean is understandable for a native Speaker though.. :)
@Peter Zellinger AH! I see what you mean. The gum is what we call Blu Tac in the UK, a slightly sticky reusable gum made by Bostick - I'll past a link below. Something similar will be available more locally to you I am sure, maybe from a stationery or arts and craft shop. It's often used in schools for examples for displays? en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blu_Tack
So pleased to have finished the Prince of Wales - it certainly looks the part!!
I've built 4 of this class, the fifth is under construction,tamiya is still the best,i wish they would produce a hood or a nelson/rodney class,the modelling community's crying out for a 1/350 rodney, well done on your version.
Great job. Congrats
Nice job,these tamiya 1/350 are still the best,I've just started my third kgv.
Very nice!
Great build
Nice work! I just done my tamiya prince of wales. Without extra parts. Still looks great.
Thank you Karol. The Big Ed set is expensive and if I'm honest overpriced. The POW will certainly build into a great model straight from the box!
Although I may not have seen some of your builds close up mate, but this build has got to be my favourite. She is just stunning my friend and seeing it saddens me that the real ship and other British battleships were sacrificed so stupidly in an attempt to 'fly flag'. Bloody well done sir. 👍 👌👏
Your favourite? Wow, now there's a compliment! Thank you very much. What in particular makes it sparkle? It gives me something to think about for the next model
@@JJModelMaking I think firstly, it's the Prince of Wales! I love her design and, well, she's British! But your weathering worked really well. The dark grey of the superstructure makes her look menacing. The rigging adds the icing to the cake too, for me mate.
Rule Britannia!
@@JJModelMaking ;-)
cool build keep up the amazing content
Thanks Kell!
Wwwwwwwwoooooooooowwwwwwww !!! King george class is the coolest of all ww2 battleships
NICE BUILT......!
My dad was in the navy in ww2 on the Baltic convoys, on a ship called H M S zodiak, do you know if it's available as a model to buy, 🤔 thanks
Exellent work🔝🔝I got the same modell,it is still in storage.I builded the Tamija Bismarck in 1:350 first.
Great Modell.
Nice work mate looks bloody awesome
Nice to hear! Thank you!
Just amazing work. Outstanding.👍
Cheers Gary!
Cool
Great build, but I wonder what you did with the 2 Japanese planes that were included in the kit.
Great work! I've actually had this in my back log for about 20 years... I probably should get round to it some time... :|
Good plan!
Do you put weights inside the lower hull, make it water-tight, and make your model ships float? Because I’m planning to do so to my 1/700 scale full hull ships.
Are my plans to make them float okay?
I have to admit I don't do that, well at least not yet. The idea should work for a 1/700 ship but probably won't need much weight. The hardest buy will be keeping it water tight
The KGVs were good-looking ships.
with your windsor and newton oil paint what are you using too thin it pls
Windsor and Newton thinner, but any enamel based thinner would do the trick
@@JJModelMaking Thank you
Great vid and model , one question I was given both the POW and KGV will the wooden upgrade deck fit both models haven't look at the decks, as I plan to get one as they look fabulous on all the pics I have seen ? cheers
Thanks Dave! The deck layout is slightly different on each ship I'm pretty sure. The KGV has more anti-aircraft pods on the stern for example. Which one are you planning to build?
@@JJModelMaking Many thanks for your reply. I would like to do them in Tandem and want to get the decks at the same time ,and now having seen the great look the Eduard upgrade kit does will invest in them as well. Will take time out to study the deck of both ships before buying of course. do you have videos of all your ships constructions on TH-cam? as these ships I have are the first I will attempt only use to building aeroplanes and now Dinosaurs. but watching your vids will give me so much visual experience when I come to build my ships keep up the fine work
Thanks Dave! You'll do a great job I'm sure. I'd suggest buying a set of main gun brass or aluminium barrels as well (wouldn't bother with the secondary guns) as they aren't included with the Eduard set. As for videos of my various models on TH-cam, yes they are all there in playlists. Some of the smaller ships only have one or two videos per build but hopefully you'll find them interesting too. Any one ship in particular?
+JJModelMaking I'm really keen to start modelling, but I am undecided on what ship to model. This ship, although my dream, looks way too hard for me to start on as I am a beginner. Do you recommend any ships?
Good for you Henry! Yes the Prince of Wales would be a bit tricky to begin with. I always recommend starting with something smaller. The USS Coronado kit would be a good one to start with. To start with it's pretty cheap at approx £25 and not too many parts, it comes with photoetch so you could try that if you wanted. Plus it's a trimaran so looks very cool. I've made a video of it if you want to take a look? If you do decide to buy one, let me know as I could send you a link from my Amazon affiliate shop front. I would receive a small commission which I can reinvest into the channel. Have a think...
@@JJModelMaking Hi. Thanks for the recommendation. Sadly i am not that keen on trimaran, but I really do like the idea of starting with a much easier ship. I have heard that the bismarck is tough, but a great beginner ship for 1:350 modellers. It also looks really great, and I am always up for a challenge ! I am all for going via your amazon affiliate, as long as there is a ship that I may like, what is the website and I will take a look! I would love to help your channel out, it is really great and informative; keep up the good work ! Thanks, Henry
Sounds like a great idea Henry! The Revell Bismarck was the first 1/350 scale ship I built actually! I have an Amazon store front in the UK and also USA. Where abouts in the world are you? Both of my store have the Revell Bismarck. The UK site is here www.amazon.co.uk/shop/jjmodelmaking
And the USA version here: www.amazon.com/shop/jjmodelmaking
Let me know which you go for and thanks for help with the affiliate link
I'm actually building her sister ship and name sake, the King George V with all her PE parts (which is very fiddly)
Just curious when finished how long is a typical 1/350 ww2 battleship?
This one is 65 cm long. The New Jersey is longer still
Quick question even if the video is a year old: What do you use for rigging? It looks like brass wire of some sort. Please enlighten me.
This is good old fashioned stretched sprue
@@JJModelMaking I see, awesome! Thank you.
What colours did you paint the guns and superstructure ?
My King George V look a bit green by comparison .
Yours looks better !
Your color is correct, he used the wrong shade of gray for the superstructures and the guns, i'm building the prince of wales right now and he looks lighter and greener
Looks really good. Great detail! What camera do you use to record?
Thank you! Recorded on my Huawei Mate 20 Pro
@@JJModelMaking thanks. it looks really good
@@matthewluttrell2723 The camera (well, all three lenses) is the reason I got the phone to be honest!
Very impressive finished piece!
I really enjoyed the detailed view and commentary. It's given me inspiration for the Hood, when I start her!
Keep up the great work and I hope your Patreon patron list grows too!
Thank you Charles, good to know you found it interesting! Looking forward to seeing you build the Hood. And your continued support and patronage means a great deal!
hey! what do you use to put the small parts onto the wooden plate, i tried finding some material for easier painting and not getting finger prints all over.. is it some sort of playdoh or a Special material for modeling? thanks in advance
Hi Peter, I didn't actually use a wooden deck on this kit. Essentially I painted the deck wood colour and then painted the smaller bits by hand. You could use Maskol or something similar though?
@@JJModelMaking i should have specified, sorry. at 5:08 for example you stick the small parts into some Kind of gum, and ive been looking for this material since it is making the painting process of the small parts so much easier.
ive done the same octuple 40mm guns for the war spite from photo etch parts, but when you have to touch them so often to get every side coloured, then it gets deformed and some parts may break off.
i dont know if what i mean is understandable for a native Speaker though.. :)
@Peter Zellinger AH! I see what you mean. The gum is what we call Blu Tac in the UK, a slightly sticky reusable gum made by Bostick - I'll past a link below. Something similar will be available more locally to you I am sure, maybe from a stationery or arts and craft shop. It's often used in schools for examples for displays?
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blu_Tack
@@JJModelMaking thanks!
One question l, did you use the decals on the bismarck or did you paint the camo and stuff yourself?
On the Bismarck? I painted it all freehand. I think you can buy decals for the Hull but not super structure. There's too many odd shapes!
Also Fotoätzen kann der ja mal echt nicht!!! Und Modellbauen...........auch nicht! Echt jetzt