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Re: 1/200 Arizona to Pennsylvania Conversion

by Chris Meddings » Sun Apr 02, 2017 7:59 am

very very nice

Re: 1/200 Arizona to Pennsylvania Conversion

by Mgunns » Fri Mar 31, 2017 5:00 pm

Thanks Dan K and IJN for having a look see. IJN: There are a lot of differences between the sisters. The Model Monkey 3D printed parts is just a jump off point for the conversion. I have the build log here and if you decide to do it, you may find it helpful.

Re: 1/200 Arizona to Pennsylvania Conversion

by ijn1944 » Thu Mar 30, 2017 1:24 pm

Magnificent! My uncle was aboard the Pennsylvania on 7 December. He was an Aviation Machinist's Mate with the float plane division. I've been contemplating a similar build since Trumpter released the Arizona.

Re: 1/200 Arizona to Pennsylvania Conversion

by Dan K » Fri Mar 24, 2017 6:56 am

Wow. Really well done.

Now, for the other 5 BBs............

Re: 1/200 Arizona to Pennsylvania Conversion

by Mgunns » Thu Mar 23, 2017 9:56 pm

Hi Larry:

The fire hoses are molded into the bulkheads and as such they are incorrect for the Pennsylvania/Arizona. I was going to do something different, but left them as is as I didn't want to risk ruining anything. I lightly brush painted them white, that's it.

Thanks for checking out my model and your comments.

Re: 1/200 Arizona to Pennsylvania Conversion

by steinerman » Thu Mar 23, 2017 3:45 pm

A beautiful model, Mark. This is a work of art that you can be proud of. Thanks for taking the time to share it's build with us.

I do have a question though. How did you make your fire hoses and the connections to the piping. I have the 1:200 Trumpeter USS Missouri and I want to add more detail to the fire hoses like you did. If I may impose, could you take a minute and tell me what you did to make these so realistic?

Thanks, Mark.
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Re: 1/200 Arizona to Pennsylvania Conversion

by Mgunns » Mon Mar 20, 2017 10:13 pm

BB62vet wrote:Mark,

Once again, OUTSTANDING!!! This is really nice - quite the details, paint scheme, and extras - I'll be referencing this once I start back on my PA next year.

Hank
Thanks again Hank for the compliments and for some of the goodies that reside in it.

Re: 1/200 Arizona to Pennsylvania Conversion

by Mgunns » Mon Mar 20, 2017 10:12 pm

Chuck Bauer wrote:Hi Mark,

Congratulations on your commitment to historical accuracy and your perseverance in completing the model under some trying circumstances. Your modeling skills, attention to detail, and effective use of aftermarket parts are all very evident in the finished product.


Bravo,

Chuck
Hi Chuck: As you well know there were some moments so your comments are duly appreciated.

Re: 1/200 Arizona to Pennsylvania Conversion

by Mgunns » Mon Mar 20, 2017 10:06 pm

hondaman117 wrote:Mark,

She looks fabulous! Those early morning pictures are stunning, one good reason to live in Arizona is for the sunrise/sunsets.

I'll have to stop by and see her sometime in the future!
HI Nelson, thanks for your comments. Yes the a.m. sun is nice, I just need to somehow block out the clutter. Yes, the next time you are in Mesa, give me a call, you are always welcome.

Re: 1/200 Arizona to Pennsylvania Conversion

by Mgunns » Mon Mar 20, 2017 10:03 pm

gott_cha wrote:Wonderful finish Mark...She looks mean. You surely hit the home run with Her.
I must agree with Jeff Sharps comment on the "most accurate".
Love the B&W pics, brings it to life! Now I need to get crackin on mine


Question for you.....who's Carly floats and Anchors did you use?
Thanks Mark for your comments. The floats came from https://www.shapeways.com/search?q=hawk ... e-products If you scroll through his site you will find them. I got two different sizes. They are a tad small but look good.

Re: 1/200 Arizona to Pennsylvania Conversion

by hondaman117 » Mon Mar 20, 2017 4:43 pm

Mark,

She looks fabulous! Those early morning pictures are stunning, one good reason to live in Arizona is for the sunrise/sunsets.

I'll have to stop by and see her sometime in the future!

Re: 1/200 Arizona to Pennsylvania Conversion

by Chuck Bauer » Mon Mar 20, 2017 12:12 pm

Hi Mark,

Congratulations on your commitment to historical accuracy and your perseverance in completing the model under some trying circumstances. Your modeling skills, attention to detail, and effective use of aftermarket parts are all very evident in the finished product.


Bravo,

Chuck

Re: 1/200 Arizona to Pennsylvania Conversion

by gott_cha » Mon Mar 20, 2017 7:44 am

Wonderful finish Mark...She looks mean. You surely hit the home run with Her.
I must agree with Jeff Sharps comment on the "most accurate".
Love the B&W pics, brings it to life! Now I need to get crackin on mine


Question for you.....who's Carly floats and Anchors did you use?

Re: 1/200 Arizona to Pennsylvania Conversion

by BB62vet » Mon Mar 20, 2017 5:21 am

Mark,

Once again, OUTSTANDING!!! This is really nice - quite the details, paint scheme, and extras - I'll be referencing this once I start back on my PA next year.

Hank

Re: 1/200 Arizona to Pennsylvania Conversion

by Mgunns » Sat Mar 18, 2017 1:22 pm

MartinJQuinn wrote:A very, very impressive build. Well done sir! Let me know if you want this moved over to the "Completed" forum.
Thanks Martin, sure, you can move it.

Thanks

Re: 1/200 Arizona to Pennsylvania Conversion

by MartinJQuinn » Sat Mar 18, 2017 10:50 am

A very, very impressive build. Well done sir! Let me know if you want this moved over to the "Completed" forum.

Re: 1/200 Arizona to Pennsylvania Conversion

by Mgunns » Sat Mar 18, 2017 10:48 am

Okay folks: I am calling this project finished. Started in January 2016 in Wisconsin, finished on 17 March 2017 in Arizona. It was a challenge and tested my scratchbuilding skills. I took the photos in the morning to capture the rising sun.

Special thanks to Chuck Bauer for ideas and encouragement, Steve "Model Monkey" Larsen for the 3D printed materials unique the Pennsylvania, Hank Strub for his drawings and materials, "Gottcha" for materials, Randy "tegunn" for ideas and encouragement, Hondaman 117, and Jeff Sharp for his comments and motivation and to the members of the Forum who stopped by to look and comment.
Enjoy.

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Thanks for stopping by

Re: 1/200 Arizona to Pennsylvania Conversion

by Mgunns » Fri Mar 17, 2017 8:32 am

Hi Jeff:

Thanks so much for scoping out the build and your favorable comments, duly appreciated.

Re: 1/200 Arizona to Pennsylvania Conversion

by Jeff Sharp » Thu Mar 16, 2017 4:53 pm

Mark,
This is so friggin' cool! Congratulations! She is looking spectacular! One of a kind. I guarantee there has never been a more accurate model of Pennsy ever built. Something to be very proud of.
Jeff

Re: 1/200 Arizona to Pennsylvania Conversion

by Mgunns » Wed Mar 15, 2017 12:20 pm

hondaman117 wrote:That's quite an update Mark! You've made a lot of progress since your last post, she's looking really good.

I like the MK1 railings, I wonder if it's possible to get them separate from the rest of the kit? I wouldn't mind using those if I can't get the Eduard ones to play nice.

Any thoughts on what your next project will be once Pennsy is complete?


Keep up the good work, then end is in sight.
Hi Nelson:

Thanks for checking it out and your comments, duly appreciated. Sadly, MKI sells it only as a kit, so the deck is part and parcel of the set. I am in the final throes and look forward to putting it in the case. I am not sure what I am going to do. I am thinking something very simple straight out of the box.

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