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Re: 1/350 scale USS Nields(Benson Class) late war (finished! |
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Hi,
I can't really add to the congratulatory comments here, they say it all. A wonderful job, beautiful finish. A true icon for model makers. I am biased of course, it is a destroyer build! Thanks for going through it step by step and posting the superb photos.
Regards,
Hugh Williams
Hi,
I can't really add to the congratulatory comments here, they say it all. A wonderful job, beautiful finish. A true icon for model makers. I am biased of course, it is a destroyer build! Thanks for going through it step by step and posting the superb photos.
Regards,
Hugh Williams
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Posted: Thu Oct 28, 2010 6:52 am |
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Holy sh**t...what a beautiful build!...Great job Erik :thumbs_up_1: :thumbs_up_1: :thumbs_up_1:
Dave :wave_1:
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Posted: Tue Aug 31, 2010 5:31 pm |
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Well it really looks good with the obvious difference in diameter and color, along with the insulators on the antennas. A really nice job :thumbs_up_1: :thumbs_up_1: :thumbs_up_1:
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Posted: Tue Aug 31, 2010 4:44 pm |
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Re: 1/350 scale USS Nields(Benson Class) late war (finished! |
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Russ2146 wrote: Really great job on the wire antennas and signal halyards Russ Russ, I did wind up going with the .002" monofilament for the signal halyards and the .003" for the wire antennas and stays. Erik
[quote="Russ2146"]Really great job on the wire antennas and signal halyards :thumbs_up_1:
Russ[/quote] Russ,
I did wind up going with the .002" monofilament for the signal halyards and the .003" for the wire antennas and stays.
Erik
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Posted: Tue Aug 31, 2010 4:12 pm |
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Re: 1/350 scale USS Nields(Benson Class) late war (finished! |
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That's it! All of my builds are going into the trash!  Holy cow, what a wonderful job, can't wait to see more. A true showing of what can be accomplished with these wonderful kits. The water is very nice as well. Look forward to seeing what your next project will be. Matt
That's it! All of my builds are going into the trash! :heh: Holy cow, what a wonderful job, can't wait to see more. A true showing of what can be accomplished with these wonderful kits. The water is very nice as well. Look forward to seeing what your next project will be.
Matt
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Posted: Tue Aug 31, 2010 11:04 am |
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Nice work Erik. Looking forward to the final pics for the gallery! Erik W wrote: I finally finished the Nields. Here are a couple of photos. I'll be submitting a couple of dozen more to the Gallery on this site in the next few days.
Erik
Nice work Erik. Looking forward to the final pics for the gallery!
[quote="Erik W"]I finally finished the Nields. Here are a couple of photos. I'll be submitting a couple of dozen more to the Gallery on this site in the next few days.
Erik[/quote]
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Posted: Tue Aug 31, 2010 8:35 am |
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Really great job on the wire antennas and signal halyards Russ
Really great job on the wire antennas and signal halyards :thumbs_up_1:
Russ
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Posted: Mon Aug 30, 2010 11:00 pm |
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Re: 1/350 scale USS Nields(Benson Class) late war (finished! |
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I finally finished the Nields. Here are a couple of photos. I'll be submitting a couple of dozen more to the Gallery on this site in the next few days.   Erik
I finally finished the Nields. Here are a couple of photos. I'll be submitting a couple of dozen more to the Gallery on this site in the next few days.
[img]http://i178.photobucket.com/albums/w243/drgw55/Ships/USSNields003.jpg[/img]
[img]http://i178.photobucket.com/albums/w243/drgw55/Ships/USSNields009.jpg[/img]
Erik
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Posted: Mon Aug 30, 2010 7:29 pm |
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Re: 1/350 scale USS Nields(Benson Class) late war (updated 7 |
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Here are a couple quick shots of the ship after matt coating and adding the mast. Now on to finishing the base . . .   Erik
Here are a couple quick shots of the ship after matt coating and adding the mast. Now on to finishing the base . . .
[img]http://i178.photobucket.com/albums/w243/drgw55/Ships/USSNields008.jpg[/img]
[img]http://i178.photobucket.com/albums/w243/drgw55/Ships/USSNields014.jpg[/img]
Erik
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Posted: Tue Aug 03, 2010 6:16 pm |
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More pictures pleaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaase.... 
More pictures pleaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaase.... :thumbs_up_1: :thumbs_up_1:
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Posted: Sun Aug 01, 2010 3:27 pm |
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Hi Erik, congrats for your USS Nields. An exellent clean build just as an clean paint job I'm looking forward to see USS Nields on a display 
Hi Erik,
congrats for your USS Nields. An exellent clean build just as an clean paint job :thumbs_up_1:
I'm looking forward to see USS Nields on a display :wave_1:
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Posted: Sun Aug 01, 2010 1:16 pm |
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Re: 1/350 scale USS Nields(Benson Class) late war (updated 7 |
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Rick, It didn't even occur to me to ask on the forum about some of the areas I wasn't sure about, the forward 20mm area being one of those places. I figured their wasn't much info on these Benson anti-Kamikaze mods out there. I have a ton of info and plans on Fletcher and Sumner destroyers, for possible future builds, but this one seemed a bit lacking as far as the research material I could find. I think Master Model hit the ball out of the park with their Mk 4 20mm single mounts. I used L'Arsenal on the Nields, but I'd use these next time:  Photo borrowed from ModelWarships.com Review page. I'd love to see Master Model offer the Mk10 single and Mk14 double on tripod mounts with the correct Mk 14 sight. At a bare minimum I'd like to see someone offer a credible tripod mount, L'Arsenal are you listening? My plan of action is to continue to finish the Nields and then go back and address the 20mm mounts when the parts arrive. I am ordering the L'Arsenal twin 20mm mounts, to replace the forward single mounts. I'll fashion the correct sight for them as well out of a piece of styrene. At that time, I’ll also replace the sights on the amidships single mounts. Thanks for the nice words on my mast. I just matt coated the ship. I'll put the mast on in the next day or so and post more photos. Erik
Rick,
It didn't even occur to me to ask on the forum about some of the areas I wasn't sure about, the forward 20mm area being one of those places. I figured their wasn't much info on these Benson anti-Kamikaze mods out there. I have a ton of info and plans on Fletcher and Sumner destroyers, for possible future builds, but this one seemed a bit lacking as far as the research material I could find.
I think Master Model hit the ball out of the park with their Mk 4 20mm single mounts. I used L'Arsenal on the Nields, but I'd use these next time: [img]http://www.modelwarships.com/reviews/misc/master/20mm-preview/barrels-03.jpg[/img] Photo borrowed from ModelWarships.com Review page.
I'd love to see Master Model offer the Mk10 single and Mk14 double on tripod mounts with the correct Mk 14 sight. At a bare minimum I'd like to see someone offer a credible tripod mount, L'Arsenal are you listening?
My plan of action is to continue to finish the Nields and then go back and address the 20mm mounts when the parts arrive. I am ordering the L'Arsenal twin 20mm mounts, to replace the forward single mounts. I'll fashion the correct sight for them as well out of a piece of styrene. At that time, I’ll also replace the sights on the amidships single mounts.
Thanks for the nice words on my mast. I just matt coated the ship. I'll put the mast on in the next day or so and post more photos.
Erik
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Posted: Sun Aug 01, 2010 12:11 pm |
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Re: 1/350 scale USS Nields(Benson Class) late war (updated 7 |
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Erik, I'm sorry that I didn't look closer at your build when you first started posting. I was focused on your mast work ... in love with it you could say ... your work on the mast is amazing.  I could have pointed out the armament modifications early on if I had focused in that area. I know about the lack of finding tripod mounts for 20-mm guns. I can not think of a plastic kit that has them ... even the DML GEARING uses the solid mounts for the twin 20-mm mounts. I can understand that it would be difficult to mold those. But, I was hoping that the after-market guys would find an acceptable solution. I have several projects where I "should" use tripod type mounts, but your summary doesn't look promising. In your case, replacing the forward singles with twin 20-mm would be acceptable and about as close as you can get without scratch-building the little blokes.
Erik,
I'm sorry that I didn't look closer at your build when you first started posting. I was focused on your mast work ... in love with it you could say ... your work on the mast is amazing. :nod_2: I could have pointed out the armament modifications early on if I had focused in that area.
I know about the lack of finding tripod mounts for 20-mm guns. I can not think of a plastic kit that has them ... even the DML GEARING uses the solid mounts for the twin 20-mm mounts. I can understand that it would be difficult to mold those. But, I was hoping that the after-market guys would find an acceptable solution. I have several projects where I "should" use tripod type mounts, but your summary doesn't look promising. In your case, replacing the forward singles with twin 20-mm would be acceptable and about as close as you can get without scratch-building the little blokes.
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Posted: Sun Aug 01, 2010 11:31 am |
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Rick,
Thanks for the heads up. Where were these types of photos when I was starting this project! I guess I should've asked . . . Anyway, I checked my parts stash and I have a PE set from Voyager models that has the twin 20mm tripod mounts. I originally bought this figuring the Nields had tripod mounted 20mm guns. Unfortunately, the Voyager tripods are poorly done, which is why I didn’t wind up using them. Though L'Arsenal makes the twin 20mm guns, they don't offer the tripod mount or the Mk 14 gun sight, so they would be incorrect. I have some Yankee Model Works tripods from their Gearing kit. I tried using the YMW tripods with the Voyager twin guns and shields. The YMW PE tripods when folded don't look good either and the Voyager 20mm twins are over scale, being about 75% longer than the L'Arsenal guns. I may replace the front pedestal mounted 20mm singles with L'Arsenal 20mm twins, if I can get them quickly. They'd be more accurate than the single mounts, even if still not completely correct. When I think about it, I have yet to see a 1/350 scale late war ship build with tripod mounted, twin 20mm guns with Mk 14 sight. I'll have to skip the cut down bulwark shields. Attempting to correct that at this point would be too difficult.
Erik
Rick,
Thanks for the heads up. Where were these types of photos when I was starting this project! I guess I should've asked . . . Anyway, I checked my parts stash and I have a PE set from Voyager models that has the twin 20mm tripod mounts. I originally bought this figuring the Nields had tripod mounted 20mm guns. Unfortunately, the Voyager tripods are poorly done, which is why I didn’t wind up using them. Though L'Arsenal makes the twin 20mm guns, they don't offer the tripod mount or the Mk 14 gun sight, so they would be incorrect. I have some Yankee Model Works tripods from their Gearing kit. I tried using the YMW tripods with the Voyager twin guns and shields. The YMW PE tripods when folded don't look good either and the Voyager 20mm twins are over scale, being about 75% longer than the L'Arsenal guns. I [i]may[/i] replace the front pedestal mounted 20mm singles with L'Arsenal 20mm twins, if I can get them quickly. They'd be more accurate than the single mounts, even if still not completely correct. When I think about it, I have yet to see a 1/350 scale late war ship build with tripod mounted, twin 20mm guns with Mk 14 sight. I'll have to skip the cut down bulwark shields. Attempting to correct that at this point would be too difficult.
Erik
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Posted: Sun Aug 01, 2010 12:18 am |
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Erik, You have a WONDERFUL build here and I wish I had noticed this before. I pointed out your build to Dave Baker and he noticed something I had overlooked ... your 20-mm mounts. The Anti-Kamikaze MOD for BENSON-GLEAVES destroyers had two twin Mk 24 20-mm mounts forward of the bridge and two single Mk 10 20-mm mounts on the main deck amidships. Both the Mk 24 and the Mk 10 were tripod type mounts which replaced the earlier war Mk 4 solid cone shaped mounts. I have attached some close-up views of the "standard" installation of 20-mm mounts on the Anti-Kamikaze MOD that show the tripod mounts. Note the cut-down bulwark shields to allow for super depression of the 20-mm guns. I'm so sorry for not noticing this before. Your model is so excellent I don't know what to suggest. Your mast work alone is a work of art. I believe that L'Arsenal carries Mk 24 and Mk 10 20-mm mounts in 1/350 scale if you desire to replace the 20-mm mounts. What you decide is up to you. In any case your work is wonderful, I wish I could be this good. Close-up of the twin 20-mm mounts on DD-616 NIELDS isn't very clear  Close-up of the twin 20-mm mounts on DD-431 PLUNKETT  Close-up of the twin 20-mm mounts on DD-443 SWANSON  Close-up of the amidships single 20-mm mounts on DD-608 GANSEVOORT 
Erik,
You have a WONDERFUL build here and I wish I had noticed this before.
I pointed out your build to Dave Baker and he noticed something I had overlooked ... your 20-mm mounts. The Anti-Kamikaze MOD for BENSON-GLEAVES destroyers had two twin Mk 24 20-mm mounts forward of the bridge and two single Mk 10 20-mm mounts on the main deck amidships. Both the Mk 24 and the Mk 10 were tripod type mounts which replaced the earlier war Mk 4 solid cone shaped mounts. I have attached some close-up views of the "standard" installation of 20-mm mounts on the Anti-Kamikaze MOD that show the tripod mounts. Note the cut-down bulwark shields to allow for super depression of the 20-mm guns.
I'm so sorry for not noticing this before. Your model is so excellent I don't know what to suggest. Your mast work alone is a work of art. I believe that L'Arsenal carries Mk 24 and Mk 10 20-mm mounts in 1/350 scale if you desire to replace the 20-mm mounts. What you decide is up to you. In any case your work is wonderful, I wish I could be this good.
Close-up of the twin 20-mm mounts on DD-616 NIELDS isn't very clear [img]http://i131.photobucket.com/albums/p303/TincanREDavis/NieldsTwin20-mm.jpg[/img]
Close-up of the twin 20-mm mounts on DD-431 PLUNKETT [img]http://i131.photobucket.com/albums/p303/TincanREDavis/PlunkettTwin20-mm.jpg[/img]
Close-up of the twin 20-mm mounts on DD-443 SWANSON [img]http://i131.photobucket.com/albums/p303/TincanREDavis/DD443Twin20-mm.jpg[/img]
Close-up of the amidships single 20-mm mounts on DD-608 GANSEVOORT [img]http://i131.photobucket.com/albums/p303/TincanREDavis/DD608Twin20-mm.jpg[/img]
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Posted: Sat Jul 31, 2010 8:24 pm |
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Nice!!! Bob Pink.
Nice!!! :thumbs_up_1: :thumbs_up_1:
Bob Pink.
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Posted: Sat Jul 31, 2010 6:35 pm |
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Here's the latest. I weathered the ship using a pin wash with oil paint diluted with turpentine over a gloss coat. The ship is very lightly weathered because I'm modeling her right after she had finished being overhauled. I also added the crew figures. I'm working on the display base/water as well. I just need to apply a matt coat, and add the mast and rigging.
[img]http://i178.photobucket.com/albums/w243/drgw55/Ships/USS-Nields21.jpg[/img]
[img]http://i178.photobucket.com/albums/w243/drgw55/Ships/USS-Nields22.jpg[/img]
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[img]http://i178.photobucket.com/albums/w243/drgw55/Ships/USS-Nields24.jpg[/img]
[img]http://i178.photobucket.com/albums/w243/drgw55/Ships/USS-Nields25.jpg[/img]
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Posted: Sat Jul 31, 2010 6:06 pm |
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Rick E Davis wrote: Sweet!!! It looks like there should be crewmen walking the decks. Rick, I have a set of the L'Arsenal naval figures I'll use to crew the ship. Erik
[quote="Rick E Davis"]Sweet!!! It looks like there should be crewmen walking the decks.[/quote] Rick,
I have a set of the L'Arsenal naval figures I'll use to crew the ship.
Erik
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Posted: Mon Jul 05, 2010 6:10 pm |
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That is certainly the nicest Benson/Gleaves class kit I've seen - be it work in progress or finished. Really crisp work - I want to build like you when I grow up.
That is certainly the nicest Benson/Gleaves class kit I've seen - be it work in progress or finished. Really crisp work - I want to build like you when I grow up.
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Posted: Sat Jul 03, 2010 3:18 pm |
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Sweet!!! It looks like there should be crewmen walking the decks.
Sweet!!! It looks like there should be crewmen walking the decks.
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Posted: Fri Jul 02, 2010 9:25 pm |
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