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After some success in finding Charles F. Adams DDG plans, I'll try for some Des Moines-class CA plans. There is a Booklet of General Plans available at https://archive.org/details/ca139bogp19 ... /mode/2upm but this time I'm looking for something with hull cross-sections. Any pointers would be helpful. David R. Wells
After some success in finding Charles F. Adams DDG plans, I'll try for some Des Moines-class CA plans.
There is a Booklet of General Plans available at https://archive.org/details/ca139bogp1949/page/n1/mode/2upm but this time I'm looking for something with hull cross-sections. Any pointers would be helpful.
David R. Wells
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Posted: Sun Oct 08, 2023 6:37 pm |
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I see the ships boats are on dollys just like the Iowa's post war. Today of course for Helicopter operations the cranes on them are gone, replaced by a Portside boom still using the dollys to wheel the boats around. Were these Cruiser cranes ever used on the Iowa's post war?
Cheers: Tom
I see the ships boats are on dollys just like the Iowa's post war. Today of course for Helicopter operations the cranes on them are gone, replaced by a Portside boom still using the dollys to wheel the boats around. Were these Cruiser cranes ever used on the Iowa's post war?
Cheers: Tom
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Posted: Sun May 21, 2023 1:45 pm |
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Tzoli -
Very nice renderings again - quite impressive!
Hank
Tzoli -
Very nice renderings again - quite impressive!
Hank
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Posted: Sat May 20, 2023 7:40 pm |
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Based on official drawings, online drawings and photos, here are the USS Des Moines as finished and as looked in around 1960: 1960:
Based on official drawings, online drawings and photos, here are the USS Des Moines as finished and as looked in around 1960: [img]https://i.imgur.com/D9MFpHV.png[/img] 1960: [img]https://i.imgur.com/7gChScv.png[/img]
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Posted: Fri Apr 21, 2023 1:20 am |
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Posted: Tue Apr 18, 2023 4:05 am |
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I made some photos: [url]https://www.modellmarine.de/index.php/fotogalerien/216-museumsschiffe/5548-schwerer-kreuzer-uss-salem-in-quincy-teil-1[/url] [url]https://www.modellmarine.de/index.php/fotogalerien/216-museumsschiffe/5550-schwerer-kreuzer-uss-salem-in-quincy-teil-2[/url]
E.g. photos 039, 052, 085, 107, 111, 115, 165, 233, 284
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Posted: Mon Apr 17, 2023 7:57 am |
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Does anybody have close-ups or drawings of the Des Moines class main batter directors? The Mark 54 GFCS?
Does anybody have close-ups or drawings of the Des Moines class main batter directors? The Mark 54 GFCS?
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Posted: Mon Apr 17, 2023 6:32 am |
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Picked up the Very Fire 1:350 Salem kit, planning to build as Newport News (just to show off that highest hull number carried by any completed USN cruiser). Cool as her Vietnam heyday appearance was (prior to the turret explosion, I mean), I'm going to stay with a pre-1962 fit to keep things easier on myself for this build (I'm going to order Model Monkey's bridge, of course. ) Does anyone know of any critical ship-specific differences between Salem and Newport News in the 1955-61 time frame? Not too concerned about things like a few stray hatches here and there. - Sean F.
Picked up the Very Fire 1:350 Salem kit, planning to build as Newport News (just to show off that highest hull number carried by any completed USN cruiser). Cool as her Vietnam heyday appearance was (prior to the turret explosion, I mean), I'm going to stay with a pre-1962 fit to keep things easier on myself for this build (I'm going to order Model Monkey's bridge, of course. :) ) Does anyone know of any critical ship-specific differences between Salem and Newport News in the 1955-61 time frame? Not too concerned about things like a few stray hatches here and there.
- Sean F.
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Posted: Thu Dec 30, 2021 4:48 pm |
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Wednesday, January 29, 2020 Call Sign Thunder: Last of the All-Gun Cruisers https://hamptonroadsnavalmuseum.blogspot.com/2020/01/Neat article - I learned some new details.
Wednesday, January 29, 2020 Call Sign Thunder: Last of the All-Gun Cruisers
https://hamptonroadsnavalmuseum.blogspot.com/2020/01/
Neat article - I learned some new details.
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Posted: Mon Jun 14, 2021 8:21 pm |
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ADebroux wrote: Now that Very Fire has released the Des Moines and Salem in 1/700, does anyone know if there are any differences between the two kits or just the same model with different hull numbers? On the Freetime website, I see Des Moines in 1/700 but not Salem as yet. From the artwork of the 1/350 kits, it appears that Des Moines has catapults while Salem does not. This is partially accurate. The class was designed with 2 catapults. Des Moines and Newport News commissioned with one cat on the port side and a rack for ship's boats to starboard. (Friedman thought the rack was an incomplete cat.) Worcester was delivered with the same arrangement, but I don't know if she commissioned with it. I haven't seen actual commissioning shots of Salem or Roanoke to say how these two commissioned. Des Moines operated briefly with the cat, but reportedly never actually embarked aircraft.
[quote="ADebroux"]Now that Very Fire has released the Des Moines and Salem in 1/700, does anyone know if there are any differences between the two kits or just the same model with different hull numbers?[/quote] On the Freetime website, I see Des Moines in 1/700 but not Salem as yet. From the artwork of the 1/350 kits, it appears that Des Moines has catapults while Salem does not. This is partially accurate. The class was designed with 2 catapults. Des Moines and Newport News commissioned with one cat on the port side and a rack for ship's boats to starboard. (Friedman thought the rack was an incomplete cat.) Worcester was delivered with the same arrangement, but I don't know if she commissioned with it. I haven't seen actual commissioning shots of Salem or Roanoke to say how these two commissioned. Des Moines operated briefly with the cat, but reportedly never actually embarked aircraft.
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Posted: Fri Oct 30, 2020 3:14 pm |
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Now that Very Fire has released the Des Moines and Salem in 1/700, does anyone know if there are any differences between the two kits or just the same model with different hull numbers?
Now that Very Fire has released the Des Moines and Salem in 1/700, does anyone know if there are any differences between the two kits or just the same model with different hull numbers?
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Posted: Fri Oct 30, 2020 2:47 pm |
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A fantastically photographed build expose of the 1/350 Salem on this Polish site: https://www.kfs-miniatures.com/1-350-us ... udowa-cz-2Really shows the differences between the plastic and the PE/resin parts.
A fantastically photographed build expose of the 1/350 Salem on this Polish site: https://www.kfs-miniatures.com/1-350-uss-salem-budowa-cz-2
Really shows the differences between the plastic and the PE/resin parts.
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Posted: Wed Oct 07, 2020 3:53 pm |
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Working on a 1:40 Scale Model of a Des Moines Class Heavy Cruiser... out of Lego. :) Check it out. https://www.flickr.com/photos/31693825@ ... ateposted/
Working on a 1:40 Scale Model of a Des Moines Class Heavy Cruiser... out of Lego. :) Check it out.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/31693825@N07/32698868710/in/dateposted/
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Posted: Fri Feb 24, 2017 6:04 am |
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Does anyone make a wooden deck for 1/350 scale kits?
Does anyone make a wooden deck for 1/350 scale kits?
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Posted: Mon Aug 17, 2015 2:34 pm |
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looking for the 1/350 kit from either yankee or classic warships... If anyone has one they like to get rid please email or pm me. Thanks... Major B
looking for the 1/350 kit from either yankee or classic warships... If anyone has one they like to get rid please email or pm me. Thanks... Major B
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Posted: Tue Aug 04, 2015 11:21 am |
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Goodwood wrote: Well, it's been about two and three-quarters years since this thread was last posted in, so...
Have any more kits of this class been released? Well, the hull form and weapons placements are still applicable today. The main battery could remain while the shoulder and hip batteries could be replaced with 5"/62 caliber guns, and the centerline 5" guns could be replaced with 48-cell Mk41 VLS a piece (96 VLS total), and the electronics could be those of a San Antonio-class LPD (SPS-48G/SPQ-9B) with a hangar supporting 2-3 SH-60 helicopters. Easy day.
[quote="Goodwood"]Well, it's been about two and three-quarters years since this thread was last posted in, so...
Have any more kits of this class been released?[/quote] Well, the hull form and weapons placements are still applicable today. The main battery could remain while the shoulder and hip batteries could be replaced with 5"/62 caliber guns, and the centerline 5" guns could be replaced with 48-cell Mk41 VLS a piece (96 VLS total), and the electronics could be those of a San Antonio-class LPD (SPS-48G/SPQ-9B) with a hangar supporting 2-3 SH-60 helicopters.
Easy day.
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Posted: Fri Jun 19, 2015 5:09 am |
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Well, it's been about two and three-quarters years since this thread was last posted in, so...
Have any more kits of this class been released?
Well, it's been about two and three-quarters years since this thread was last posted in, so...
Have any more kits of this class been released?
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Posted: Fri Jun 05, 2015 4:54 pm |
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Paperlabs was commissioned to CAD up a USS Newport News in 1/1250 by Navis-Neptune! Being in 1:1250 can only offer so much. http://www.paperlab.com/services.htmhttp://www.navis-neptun.de/produkte/datenbank/2344.htmlBut... Their CAD is the real gem!!! Click to make it bigger! Attachment:
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http://www.paperlab.com/servicesfolder/ ... s_3d_2.jpghttp://www.paperlab.com/servicesfolder/ ... s_3d_1.jpg
Paperlabs was commissioned to CAD up a USS [i]Newport News [/i]in 1/1250 by Navis-Neptune! Being in 1:1250 can only offer so much.
http://www.paperlab.com/services.htm
http://www.navis-neptun.de/produkte/datenbank/2344.html [img]http://www.navis-neptun.de/bilder/db_800dpi/-2344---09.jpg[/img] [img]http://www.navis-neptun.de/bilder/db_800dpi/-2344---10.jpg[/img]
But...
Their CAD is the real gem!!! Click to make it bigger! [attachment=0]smallnewport%20news_3d_2.jpg[/attachment] http://www.paperlab.com/servicesfolder/newport%20news_3d_2.jpg http://www.paperlab.com/servicesfolder/newport%20news_3d_1.jpg
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Posted: Fri Sep 21, 2012 8:45 am |
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Maxim Thank you for the photos .They will be a great help to me .
Maxim Thank you for the photos .They will be a great help to me . :smallsmile:
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Posted: Tue May 01, 2012 5:18 am |
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The Salem kit by Combrig is already available, e.g. at Free Time Hobbies, NNT...
Here some photos of the real ship: [url]http://www.modellmarine.de/index.php?option=com_imagebrowser&view=gallery&folder=uss_salem&Itemid=55[/url] [url]http://www.modellmarine.de/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=3072:schwerer-kreuzer-uss-salem&catid=216:museumsschiffe[/url]
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Posted: Tue May 01, 2012 3:52 am |
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