NRP Diogo Gomes F-331
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NRP Comandante Almeida Carvalho A-527

by Rui Matos

1/700 NRP Diogo Gomes F-331 + NRP Comandante Almeida Carvalho A-527 (Seals Models)

River Tagus, Navy Ship Board, circa 1952

NRP Diogo Gomes F331 (former HMS Awe K526) and NRP Comandante Almeida Carvalho A527 (former HMCS Fort York, former HMS Mingan).

Both ships are from Seals Models, the River is injection plastic, the Bangor Class Minesweeper in resin.

In these sets, there are two ships per item which is a very good value for the expensive price, especially the Bangor set.

Seals Models made the kits in WWII configuration, which would be nice if I pretended to make them under the Royal Navy Management... this is not the case! I wanted to portray them in Portuguese Navy use and for that I had to make "some" modifications.

NRP Diogo Gomes F331:

For these modifications I used as main reference an article published by Ricardo Matias in the Revista de Marinha Nº795 (September 1989), where he identifies all the modifications suffered by the two River Frigates under portuguese service, with line drawings and very interesting photos and used two books, listed in the end. Also the usual trip to the Navy Archive was made, making the requisition of several period photos copies. The fact that the kit includes two ships, make it a nice and latter version project possibility, and now I have all I need.

With all the points identified, I acquired two sets of the most valuable WEM PE set to date (at least for me): the V&W Class Destroyer set (Ref: PE 791), Niko Models Single Bofors guns (more on this later) and also cannibalized a Niko Models ORP Garland for the main armament.

Portholes positions were corrected in the hull, aft deck part was replaced with evergreen, since the kit part showed wooden deck and in PN version was steel, made all new superstructures: Bridge, CIC, Radar house and structure, new aft gun platform (round instead of angular), Hedgehog housing, Tripod mast and more little details, that turned the Seals Models River into a Portuguese River Frigate.

Painting was made using WEM Colourcoats Deck Gray and Portuguese Navy real vertical surfaces gray that was thinned for a previous project, applied the usual home made decals, rigging was Caennis line. Flags are paper flags from Tauro Model - with the exception or Portuguese Flag (also homemade decal).

When I was finishing the model to enter ModelTroia contest, just missing gluing all the armament, I started with the bofors guns (6 of them)... Suddenly I was two barrels short!!! I search for an hour, but the carpet monster had win another battle... I gave up, didn't had the spirit even to glue the main armament, so I took the model and placed it in the GIN (Grupo de Interesse Naval - Naval Interest Group SIG) as a work in progress! Darn...


NRP Almeida Carvalho A-527

If I had the work cut out for me with the River, with the Bangor was a completely different case. No articles, no books, very scarce photo records of this (also) two unit class of Survey ships in the Portuguese Navy. A curiosity on this particular ship is the fact that when the Colonial War started in African Portuguese Colonies (mainly Guinea-Bissau, Angola and Mozambique), the vessel was armed and transformed in the first Corvette of XX century Portuguese Navy, serving in the Cape Verde archipelago and also at Guinea-Bissau renamed NRP Cacheu F-470!

I bought the only available book that mentioned the Almeida Carvalho, from the Hydrographic Institute: "The Navy in the Sea Investigation 1800~1999" which has a chapter with a small file on each ship used as survey ship in these two centuries... small file for what I pretended, of course! So, with a different subject in mind, another trip to the Navy Archives, where the staff helped, as usual, to solve my request to check and see the photographic registry of these two ships. Another great surprise, was that they were very distinct, in mast shape and the other vessel, NRP Almirante Lacerda A-525, retained it's weapons even during Hydrographic service.

01 deck was modified with evergreen, some winches and structures were repositioned, the weapon locations removed, new mast, radar and part of bridge were also scratch-built. Again V&W Pe set from WEM provided railings and the search light structure.

The painting scheme here is of usal for survey and hydrographic ships: white hull and main superstructures, gray deck for metal areas, wooden decks (teak) and yellow ochre funnel and, in this particular case, the searchlight platform. For these I used Bianco Sporco Opaco (WEMCC RM07), IJN Deck Tan (WEMCC IJN09), Modern US Navy Flight Deck Gray (WEMCC M05) and Humbrol Trainer Yellow (24) which after a wash with artists oils turned out what I wanted.

One of the photos showed the Comandante Almeida Carvalho at the buoy at the Tagus River with the awning stanchions mounted, and using stretched sprue using Jim Baumann's technique I tried to replicate it in the best of my abilities... Not perfect, but I think I managed to make it convincing.

Rigging, Decals and Flags as described for the Diogo Gomes and some PE sailors were spread in both ships.

Made the buoy from the head of one of those pins with a plastic head, added a brass fair-lead (?) and a evergreen strip as reinforcement.

It was time to attach the ships to the base... and for the Diogo Gomes I made some waves with modeling paste.

The Tagus River bit was made using watercolor paper, painted with acrylics, with a coat of dabbed acrylic gel medium and finished with a coat of gloss varnish

Overall I think I managed to make a well balanced diorama, with two smaller vessels, with different colors and different motion situations.

Kits:
- SealsModels River Class Kit plastic kit (first batch released, without decals)
- SealsModels Bangor Class Minesweeper resin kit

PE and Resin Sets, other materials:
- WEM V & W Class Destroyer Set (x2)
- Niko Models single bofors set (x2)
- Niko Models ORP Garland (main armament)
- Eduard 1/700 sailors
- Paints as described above
- Plus evergreen and brass rod from Rui's Dockyard Warehouses ;)

References:
- Revista de Marinha Nº795
- 75 Anos no Mar, volume 6
- A Marinha na Investigação do Mar 1800-1999
- Marinha de Guerra Portuguesa 1962
- Photos from Arquivo Central da Marinha

Rui Matos



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