HMS Prince George.
Dardanelles 1915.
This is the Combrig kit of HMS Majestic, a resin model at 700 scale which is a
recent addition to the vast Combrig resin ship navy. The ship is part of
Combrig’s Royal Navy pre Dreadnought range, and represents the British fleet in
the late nineteenth century with a typical configuration that represented the
cutting edge of world navies at the time.
When it came to the First World War however, the advance of technology made this
battleship appear to be somewhat of a dinosaur compared to its counterparts. The
Battleship HMS Queen Elizabeth, the latest in the Royal Navy depicts the vast
difference between the eras. Nevertheless, the old pre-dreads still had their
uses, and shore bombardment was one of them.
Checking my references, and in particular the R A Burt book of British
Battleships, the Majestic class is shown in detail with a very interesting
picture of HMS Prince George with all the updates to show the 1915 version. This
included a mine catching net over the bow, a reduced bridge area, and anti
ranging devices on both masts.
A difficult thesis for me to resist, and added into the mix, I had seen another
picture of a battleship of the time which had healed over to increase the range
of the guns for shore bombardment. So, out come the torpedo nets, deploy some
ships boats, and we have a nice little diorama that is both original and
unusual.
Added to the kit are Atlantic models pre-dread rails, and IKEA net curtain to
form the torpedo nets or at least one of them. The rig is Caenis 20 denier line,
and small cars 0.1mm black wire for the thicker mast stays..
Peter Fulgoney August 2011
Prince George