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Any one know the years/timeframe that the 2nd SQS-23 dome is added, retrofitting the sonar system into SQQ-23 on the ships of the Farragut/Coontz class ?
Any one know the years/timeframe that the 2nd SQS-23 dome is added, retrofitting the sonar system into SQQ-23 on the ships of the Farragut/Coontz class ?
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Posted: Tue Mar 18, 2025 10:02 am |
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I am building a 1/250 scale model of the USS Preble (DDG-46). I just carved and mounted the AN/SQQ-23 Pair Sonar Domes.
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I am building a 1/250 scale model of the USS Preble (DDG-46). I just carved and mounted the AN/SQQ-23 Pair Sonar Domes.
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Posted: Tue Jul 30, 2024 5:23 pm |
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Calling all USS Farragut-Coontz Class fans |
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I find the Cold war ships as the most handsome and interesting to built. I do have some in my stash but have built any yet. From this class the only i know available is the Coontz by Niko Attachment:
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I find the Cold war ships as the most handsome and interesting to built. I do have some in my stash but have built any yet. From this class the only i know available is the Coontz by Niko [attachment=0]nik7043-1700-niko-model-us-navy-destroyer-coontz-ddg-40-resin-model-kit-squadron-model-models__88244.jpg[/attachment]
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Posted: Tue Dec 12, 2023 6:25 am |
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I am starting a build of the Preble using the 1/350 Iron Shipwrights USS King kit. I have been analyzing the build and have some feedback on this kit.
Be warned, this kit has several molding issues. My resin copy had several miscast problems which will cause allot of rework. The molds need to be redone from the master. The only redeeming part is the hull - it appears appears fine, but the superstructure and all the details are very poorly cast broken and not up to the kit price.
I have sourced many printed parts to replace the kit parts as a result, Including all weapons, radars (electronics) torpedo tubes, gun turret, boats, etc. Even the propeller shaft is very sad. The usable parts are the hull, the PE sheets, the decals. The rest has to be replaced.
Good thing I am not afraid to do some scratch-building, and because if I didn't have a veteran friend who served on her I wouldn't be going to all this trouble and expense with this kit.
Perhaps if the owner reads this post, he/she will take action and prepare new molds for all the details - I really can't believe that they sent me this garbage and call it a kit. I have spent about $150 more for all the details needed to replace the kit crap.
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I am starting a build of the Preble using the 1/350 Iron Shipwrights USS King kit. I have been analyzing the build and have some feedback on this kit.
Be warned, this kit has several molding issues. My resin copy had several miscast problems which will cause allot of rework. The molds need to be redone from the master. The only redeeming part is the hull - it appears appears fine, but the superstructure and all the details are very poorly cast broken and not up to the kit price.
I have sourced many printed parts to replace the kit parts as a result, Including all weapons, radars (electronics) torpedo tubes, gun turret, boats, etc. Even the propeller shaft is very sad. The usable parts are the hull, the PE sheets, the decals. The rest has to be replaced.
Good thing I am not afraid to do some scratch-building, and because if I didn't have a veteran friend who served on her I wouldn't be going to all this trouble and expense with this kit.
Perhaps if the owner reads this post, he/she will take action and prepare new molds for all the details - I really can't believe that they sent me this garbage and call it a kit. I have spent about $150 more for all the details needed to replace the kit crap.
rant ended.
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Posted: Tue Oct 26, 2021 5:28 pm |
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Where are the Faragut/Coonz class DLG-6 through DLG-15 ??? |
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I Is anyone building a model or has completed a model of one of these ships they wish to share photos and stories about the project.
I Is anyone building a model or has completed a model of one of these ships they wish to share photos and stories about the project.
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Posted: Thu Aug 09, 2018 7:00 pm |
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Scale Shipyard has a 1/96 scale model that is 64 1/16 inches long by 6 9/16 inches in beam. Fittings can be bought has a package set as well. You will have to build your own structure and decks and other items. You can also make your own shafts or have Scale Shipyard make them for you. The hull is made of Fiberglass and the parts are cast resign. The order can take some time once in a while due to all items are made after the order is put in. Lee doesn't keep the hulls in stock do to storage area is not large enough.
Good luck in looking around for a larger scale model.
Duane
Scale Shipyard has a 1/96 scale model that is 64 1/16 inches long by 6 9/16 inches in beam. Fittings can be bought has a package set as well. You will have to build your own structure and decks and other items. You can also make your own shafts or have Scale Shipyard make them for you. The hull is made of Fiberglass and the parts are cast resign. The order can take some time once in a while due to all items are made after the order is put in. Lee doesn't keep the hulls in stock do to storage area is not large enough.
Good luck in looking around for a larger scale model.
Duane
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Posted: Sun Apr 02, 2017 9:25 pm |
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Hey guys, I just joined this forum. I have been doing R/C tanks for a while now. But now I'm looking at a new direction. Anyone know where I could get info/purchase a larger scale model of this class for R/C use? I was on the USS Dahlgren DDG-43 BTW. http://www.bing.com/images/search?view= ... ajaxhist=0
Hey guys, I just joined this forum. I have been doing R/C tanks for a while now. But now I'm looking at a new direction. Anyone know where I could get info/purchase a larger scale model of this class for R/C use? I was on the USS Dahlgren DDG-43 BTW.
http://www.bing.com/images/search?view=detailV2&ccid=OmXpKzJh&id=D9CA569152AB49CF3960DE536E5C0DBC1ED5135C&q=Navy+USS+Dahlgren+DDG+43+Photo&simid=607989687725133780&selectedIndex=4&ajaxhist=0
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Posted: Thu Mar 30, 2017 10:46 am |
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[quote="Garry71"][img]http://fpicture.ru/img/2016-01/20/yay4hcw0h1iuvq02oywz2yfod.jpg[/img][/quote] wonderful build Garry! :thumbs_up_1: :thumbs_up_1: :thumbs_up_1: :thumbs_up_1:
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Posted: Sun Jan 24, 2016 1:07 pm |
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Posted: Thu Jan 21, 2016 5:34 am |
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Very nice model of Preble! Which scale the model is?
Very nice model of [i]Preble[/i]! Which scale the model is?
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Posted: Wed Jan 20, 2016 1:07 pm |
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[img]http://fpicture.ru/img/2016-01/20/yay4hcw0h1iuvq02oywz2yfod.jpg[/img]
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Posted: Wed Jan 20, 2016 8:33 am |
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25 years after she was part of the ships active during Operation Desert Storm my model of USS Preble (1/700, Niko Models):  An comparison with other ships of the same period:  I had to modify a lot: New 5 in gun barrel by Orange Hobby new platform on port side of the bridge for SBROC launchers new OE-82 satellite antenna (the one in the kit are too large) new Mk 68 director and SPG-53 radar (the one in the kit are too large) new Mk 32 torpedo tubes (their diameter was again too large) two additional Bushmaster guns in front of the bridge safety rails around the helicopter deck new boosters for the SM-2ER new top spar for both foremast and main mast More about the model: http://www.modellmarine.de/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=4455:lenkwaffenzerstoerer-uss-preble-1700-niko-model-von-lars-scharff&catid=112:lars     
25 years after she was part of the ships active during Operation Desert Storm my model of USS [i]Preble[/i] (1/700, Niko Models):
[img]http://www.modellmarine.de/images/builders/lscharff/preble/preble01.jpg[/img]
An comparison with other ships of the same period:
[img]http://www.modellmarine.de/images/builders/lscharff/preble/preble07.jpg[/img]
I had to modify a lot: New 5 in gun barrel by Orange Hobby new platform on port side of the bridge for SBROC launchers new OE-82 satellite antenna (the one in the kit are too large) new Mk 68 director and SPG-53 radar (the one in the kit are too large) new Mk 32 torpedo tubes (their diameter was again too large) two additional Bushmaster guns in front of the bridge safety rails around the helicopter deck new boosters for the SM-2ER new top spar for both foremast and main mast
More about the model: [url=http://www.modellmarine.de/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=4455:lenkwaffenzerstoerer-uss-preble-1700-niko-model-von-lars-scharff&catid=112:lars]http://www.modellmarine.de/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=4455:lenkwaffenzerstoerer-uss-preble-1700-niko-model-von-lars-scharff&catid=112:lars[/url]
[img]http://www.modellmarine.de/images/builders/lscharff/preble/preble03.jpg[/img]
[img]http://www.modellmarine.de/images/builders/lscharff/preble/preble02.jpg[/img]
[img]http://www.modellmarine.de/images/builders/lscharff/preble/preble04.jpg[/img]
[img]http://www.modellmarine.de/images/builders/lscharff/preble/preble13.jpg[/img]
[img]http://www.modellmarine.de/images/builders/lscharff/preble/preble09.jpg[/img]
[img]http://www.modellmarine.de/images/builders/lscharff/preble/preble05.jpg[/img]
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Posted: Mon Jan 18, 2016 1:09 pm |
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Hi Scott, thank you for the information and hints!
I realised yesterday, when I worked on the missiles (the ones in the kit are really bad), that I glued the launcher arms the wrong way.
Unfortunately I cannot see the photo.
Cheers, Lars
Hi Scott, thank you for the information and hints!
I realised yesterday, when I worked on the missiles (the ones in the kit are really bad), that I glued the launcher arms the wrong way.
Unfortunately I cannot see the photo.
Cheers, Lars
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Posted: Fri Jan 01, 2016 4:14 am |
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maxim wrote: Hi Scott, thank you for the information! That means these white boxes there are the reload magazines for the chaff launchers? I had wondered what they are and thought that they are probably related to the chaff launchers.
Cheers, Lars Hi Lars, Yes, the white boxes are reload magazines or "Ready Service Lockers" as I should have called them. The port and starboard SRBOC platforms on the USS Luce were modified to accommodate a .50 cal gun for the 1984 Persian Gulf deployment. After looking at your USS Preble photos again I believe the MK10 missile launcher arms are mounted backwards. The shorter end of the arm should face aft when the launcher is in the stowed position. Here's a picture of the Starboard side SRBOC platform on the USS Luce, both launchers can be seen here (partial). I hope this image is a help to you. Regards, Scott
[quote="maxim"]Hi Scott, thank you for the information! That means these white boxes there are the reload magazines for the chaff launchers? I had wondered what they are and thought that they are probably related to the chaff launchers.
Cheers, Lars[/quote]
Hi Lars,
Yes, the white boxes are reload magazines or "Ready Service Lockers" as I should have called them.
The port and starboard SRBOC platforms on the USS Luce were modified to accommodate a .50 cal gun for the 1984 Persian Gulf deployment.
After looking at your USS Preble photos again I believe the MK10 missile launcher arms are mounted backwards. The shorter end of the arm should face aft when the launcher is in the stowed position.
Here's a picture of the Starboard side SRBOC platform on the USS Luce, both launchers can be seen here (partial). I hope this image is a help to you.
Regards, Scott
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Posted: Thu Dec 31, 2015 11:41 am |
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Thank you, Keith!
Thank you, Keith!
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Posted: Wed Dec 30, 2015 10:22 am |
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"Do you perhaps now what this antenna here on the photo in front of the Mk 68/SPG-53 is? The round disc, installed horizontally on the lower right corner of the photo?"
Looks like a small, commercial-type (e.g. Furuno) surface search radar. Beginning in the early '80s, I believe in response to the high density of small boat/dhow traffic in the Persian Gulf, many ships had such "off-the-shelf" units installed to help the bridge watch.
HTH,
Keith
"Do you perhaps now what this antenna here on the photo in front of the Mk 68/SPG-53 is? The round disc, installed horizontally on the lower right corner of the photo?"
Looks like a small, commercial-type (e.g. Furuno) surface search radar. Beginning in the early '80s, I believe in response to the high density of small boat/dhow traffic in the Persian Gulf, many ships had such "off-the-shelf" units installed to help the bridge watch.
HTH,
Keith
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Posted: Wed Dec 30, 2015 10:11 am |
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Hi Bruce, thank you for the information about Preble! Some other ships, e.g. Coontz, got the Harpoon before the SBROC platforms. Do you perhaps now what this antenna here on the photo in front of the Mk 68/SPG-53 is? The round disc, installed horizontally on the lower right corner of the photo? http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Mark_68_director_containing_SPG-53.jpgBest regards, Lars
Hi Bruce, thank you for the information about [i]Preble[/i]!
Some other ships, e.g. [i]Coontz[/i], got the Harpoon before the SBROC platforms.
Do you perhaps now what this antenna here on the photo in front of the Mk 68/SPG-53 is? The round disc, installed horizontally on the lower right corner of the photo? [img]http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/a/a6/Mark_68_director_containing_SPG-53.jpg[/img] [url]http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Mark_68_director_containing_SPG-53.jpg[/url]
Best regards, Lars
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Posted: Wed Dec 30, 2015 2:04 am |
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Lars,
We put Preble into the Pearl Harbor yards in 1979; it was during this refit period that she picked up the SBROC platforms port and starboard. Up until that time the port side of the superstructure had been clean from the 01 up to the 03. On the starboard side there was a ladder from the 01 to a small platform on the 02 level and then on up to the 03. It was also during this period that she picked up the harpoon launchers port and starboard aft.
Bruce OSC, USN-R Uss Preble DLG-15/DDG-46
Lars,
We put Preble into the Pearl Harbor yards in 1979; it was during this refit period that she picked up the SBROC platforms port and starboard. Up until that time the port side of the superstructure had been clean from the 01 up to the 03. On the starboard side there was a ladder from the 01 to a small platform on the 02 level and then on up to the 03. It was also during this period that she picked up the harpoon launchers port and starboard aft.
Bruce OSC, USN-R Uss Preble DLG-15/DDG-46
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Posted: Tue Dec 29, 2015 10:10 pm |
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Hi Scott, thank you for the information! That means these white boxes there are the reload magazines for the chaff launchers? I had wondered what they are and thought that they are probably related to the chaff launchers.
Cheers, Lars
Hi Scott, thank you for the information! That means these white boxes there are the reload magazines for the chaff launchers? I had wondered what they are and thought that they are probably related to the chaff launchers.
Cheers, Lars
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Posted: Mon Dec 28, 2015 2:29 pm |
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QUOTE There are a lot of small problems with the kit:
1.) there is platform on the starboard side, but not on the port side. Platforms on both sides of the bridge were added to the ships probably in the early 1980s.
Maxim, I reported to USS Luce DDG-38 in October 1982 during her overhaul at Philadelphia Shipyard. During this period the Port/Starboard side Chaff launchers and reload magazines where installed on the new platforms you are talking about.
I'm not sure when USS Preble received hers but your estimates in time are accurate according to the Luce installation.
Your model looks great Thanks for the update!
Scott
QUOTE There are a lot of small problems with the kit:
1.) there is platform on the starboard side, but not on the port side. Platforms on both sides of the bridge were added to the ships probably in the early 1980s.
Maxim, I reported to USS Luce DDG-38 in October 1982 during her overhaul at Philadelphia Shipyard. During this period the Port/Starboard side Chaff launchers and reload magazines where installed on the new platforms you are talking about.
I'm not sure when USS Preble received hers but your estimates in time are accurate according to the Luce installation.
Your model looks great Thanks for the update!
Scott
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Posted: Mon Dec 28, 2015 12:09 pm |
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