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Then you might find this rar file which I've made very useful. It contains most if not all the Long Beach photos available online sorted into years with 3 folders containing undated photos or ones which I cannot ID the year. Here https://file.io/lqakXz2wViOu
Then you might find this rar file which I've made very useful. It contains most if not all the Long Beach photos available online sorted into years with 3 folders containing undated photos or ones which I cannot ID the year. Here [url]https://file.io/lqakXz2wViOu[/url]
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Posted: Tue Aug 08, 2023 8:20 am |
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Thank you for the drawings, Tzoli, they really help.
Comparing the Cyber Hobby 1980 kit to photos shows they were pretty careless in several areas. The foremast detail is an earlier version without the SPS-10 and SPS-12. There is a boxy form at the base of the foremast that is completely missing. The structures around the mainmast are a weird mix of pre and post Talos removal. Clearly they were trying to save on changes required to the molds. The illustration for painting & marking still includes the SPG-49 radars but they should be gone. I'm still trying to find a photo with something that resembles part G20.
I'm very happy to have the kit but my build will require a bit of work to nail down a time-specific configuration.
Scott
Thank you for the drawings, Tzoli, they really help.
Comparing the Cyber Hobby 1980 kit to photos shows they were pretty careless in several areas. The foremast detail is an earlier version without the SPS-10 and SPS-12. There is a boxy form at the base of the foremast that is completely missing. The structures around the mainmast are a weird mix of pre and post Talos removal. Clearly they were trying to save on changes required to the molds. The illustration for painting & marking still includes the SPG-49 radars but they should be gone. I'm still trying to find a photo with something that resembles part G20.
I'm very happy to have the kit but my build will require a bit of work to nail down a time-specific configuration.
Scott
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Posted: Mon Aug 07, 2023 1:48 pm |
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For anyone interested in making the USS Long Beach model, here are my drawings based on the photos. As laid down with RGM-15 Regulus II CruM: https://www.pixiv.net/en/artworks/87192922As proposed while under construction with RGM-27 Polaris IRBM: https://www.pixiv.net/en/artworks/87212829Various forms during her career: https://www.pixiv.net/en/artworks/87234625Two variants (Based on a number of sources and drawings) of her proposed CSGN (Strike Cruiser) Reconstruction: https://www.pixiv.net/en/artworks/87260501
For anyone interested in making the USS Long Beach model, here are my drawings based on the photos. As laid down with RGM-15 Regulus II CruM: https://www.pixiv.net/en/artworks/87192922 As proposed while under construction with RGM-27 Polaris IRBM: https://www.pixiv.net/en/artworks/87212829 Various forms during her career: https://www.pixiv.net/en/artworks/87234625 Two variants (Based on a number of sources and drawings) of her proposed CSGN (Strike Cruiser) Reconstruction: https://www.pixiv.net/en/artworks/87260501
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Posted: Mon Jan 30, 2023 5:49 am |
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Ok, here's a toughie reference request, as I've been all over the internet for public photos and found nothing: What did the life raft racks installed during the 1980s refit look like up close? I haven't seen that type of life boat rack (stacked three high vertically) on any other US Navy ship so far, and the pictures of the real ship aren't close enough to make out any detail other than that they're indeed vertical and three life rafts high. I would also sincerely appreciate decent pictures (especially from the top) of the post-overhaul mast configuration. (I'm working on updating a 3D model I found on Sketchup's 3D warehouse with some of the details the original builder never got around to, like the radio antennas etc.) Also, to correct some misinformation from earlier in the thread (no offense to veterans' memories): Talos wasn't removed during the 80-83 reconstruction, it was removed, directors and all, some time before summer of 1979 (there's a picture of this config dated June 1979 in Friedman's "US Cruisers", pg 413). In the interim, a pair of Harpoon launchers were installed where the Talos launcher had sat (picture of this, dated January 1980 is on Navsource: http://www.navsource.org/archives/04/1109/04010945.jpg) for the her Westpac cruise of 1980, after which she went to the yards for the big refit and refueling.
Ok, here's a toughie reference request, as I've been all over the internet for public photos and found nothing:
What did the life raft racks installed during the 1980s refit look like up close? I haven't seen that type of life boat rack (stacked three high vertically) on any other US Navy ship so far, and the pictures of the real ship aren't close enough to make out any detail other than that they're indeed vertical and three life rafts high.
I would also sincerely appreciate decent pictures (especially from the top) of the post-overhaul mast configuration.
(I'm working on updating a 3D model I found on Sketchup's 3D warehouse with some of the details the original builder never got around to, like the radio antennas etc.)
Also, to correct some misinformation from earlier in the thread (no offense to veterans' memories):
Talos wasn't removed during the 80-83 reconstruction, it was removed, directors and all, some time before summer of 1979 (there's a picture of this config dated June 1979 in Friedman's "US Cruisers", pg 413). In the interim, a pair of Harpoon launchers were installed where the Talos launcher had sat (picture of this, dated January 1980 is on Navsource: http://www.navsource.org/archives/04/1109/04010945.jpg) for the her Westpac cruise of 1980, after which she went to the yards for the big refit and refueling.
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Posted: Mon Dec 23, 2019 2:02 pm |
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Looking better!
[img]http://imgur.com/2kglEKT.jpg[/img] Looking better!
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Posted: Sun Mar 03, 2019 3:20 pm |
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Hi Phil, Then I know whom to ask for both projects!
Both are not to be done soon, but for sure I would like to built all the different classes and subclasses of missile guided cruiser conversion.
Cheers, Lars
Hi Phil, Then I know whom to ask for both projects!
Both are not to be done soon, but for sure I would like to built all the different classes and subclasses of missile guided cruiser conversion.
Cheers, Lars
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Posted: Sun May 27, 2018 7:38 am |
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"Galveka" should work pretty good.
The forward half of both Galveston and Topeka were mostly unchanged from the original WWII configuration. The three Terrier CLGs were pretty close to the same on the aft half. However, my experience is that no two shipyards built the ships the same way, and because Galveston and Topeka were the first Talos/Terrier CLGs the following ships had some modifications. The radar towers are probably the most noticeable differences.
I would have to look at photos pretty carefully to see what minor differences there were - and there aren't a lot of photos of Topeka after the CLG conversion.
Again, I might be able to help you with that project. I have a lot of photos of the CLGs.
Phil
"Galveka" should work pretty good.
The forward half of both Galveston and Topeka were mostly unchanged from the original WWII configuration. The three Terrier CLGs were pretty close to the same on the aft half. However, my experience is that no two shipyards built the ships the same way, and because Galveston and Topeka were the first Talos/Terrier CLGs the following ships had some modifications. The radar towers are probably the most noticeable differences.
I would have to look at photos pretty carefully to see what minor differences there were - and there aren't a lot of photos of Topeka after the CLG conversion.
Again, I might be able to help you with that project. I have a lot of photos of the CLGs.
Phil
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Posted: Sun May 27, 2018 2:14 am |
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Thank you for the advice! I will write you when I start that!
Do you know if the other two halves (bow part of Galveston and stern part of Springfield) can be used to built Topeka?
Thank you for the advice! I will write you when I start that!
Do you know if the other two halves (bow part of Galveston and stern part of Springfield) can be used to built Topeka?
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Posted: Sat May 26, 2018 7:33 am |
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maxim,
The "Springston" would be interesting! There were some significant differences between the Galveston, Springfield and the OK City.
1. The Galveston's missile house upper (O2) deck was shaped different.
2. The boat decks on Galveston and Springfield were different from OK City.
3. Springfield had the Mk 34 main battery director - it was removed from the OK City in the early 60s.
4. The forward tower and O6 ECM shack were unique on the OK City from the mid '60s on.
It really depends upon the year you are modeling the OK City. It was very similar to the Little Rock in 1960, but a LOT of changes were made after that. If you decide to build the model contact me and I will help if I can.
Phil
maxim,
The "Springston" would be interesting! There were some significant differences between the Galveston, Springfield and the OK City.
1. The Galveston's missile house upper (O2) deck was shaped different.
2. The boat decks on Galveston and Springfield were different from OK City.
3. Springfield had the Mk 34 main battery director - it was removed from the OK City in the early 60s.
4. The forward tower and O6 ECM shack were unique on the OK City from the mid '60s on.
It really depends upon the year you are modeling the OK City. It was very similar to the Little Rock in 1960, but a LOT of changes were made after that. If you decide to build the model contact me and I will help if I can.
Phil
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Posted: Fri May 25, 2018 12:51 am |
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Thank you for the interesting story and the interesting links!
Hopefully there will be a Oklahoma City 1/700 kit available as some point. Alternatively I will fuse a Galveston stern part to a Springfield foreship....
Thank you for the interesting story and the interesting links!
Hopefully there will be a Oklahoma City 1/700 kit available as some point. Alternatively I will fuse a Galveston stern part to a Springfield foreship....
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Posted: Thu May 24, 2018 11:41 am |
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I served with a couple of fellows who were on the Long Beach for that kill. Here is what they told me. The NVN had "fishing boats" that followed our ships in the Gulf of Tonkin and radioed information back to Hanoi, so they knew what ships we had and their capabilities. Talos had a range of 130 nautical miles, so when a Talos ship was in the gulf they didn't fly anywhere close to it. On the way out to WESTPAC the Long Beach stopped at Pearl Harbor and installed a TACAN system from an old WWII era guns only destroyer that was returning from Vietnam to the States. This gave the Long Beach the electronic signature of that destroyer. The Long Beach steamed into the gulf at night with most of her electronics silent so it looked like the old destroyer returning. There were two NVN MiGs flying together when they fired the Talos. When the MiGs realized they were being tracked they started a cross-over pattern where the planes weaved back and forth with one crossing over the other. This was supposed to confuse missiles but it had no effect on Talos. The intercept happened when the two planes were some distance apart. If they had been crossing at that instant the missile might have downed them both! For more information about Talos see: https://www.okieboat.com/Talos.htmlhttps://www.okieboat.com/Talos%20history.htmlPhil
I served with a couple of fellows who were on the Long Beach for that kill. Here is what they told me.
The NVN had "fishing boats" that followed our ships in the Gulf of Tonkin and radioed information back to Hanoi, so they knew what ships we had and their capabilities. Talos had a range of 130 nautical miles, so when a Talos ship was in the gulf they didn't fly anywhere close to it.
On the way out to WESTPAC the Long Beach stopped at Pearl Harbor and installed a TACAN system from an old WWII era guns only destroyer that was returning from Vietnam to the States. This gave the Long Beach the electronic signature of that destroyer. The Long Beach steamed into the gulf at night with most of her electronics silent so it looked like the old destroyer returning.
There were two NVN MiGs flying together when they fired the Talos. When the MiGs realized they were being tracked they started a cross-over pattern where the planes weaved back and forth with one crossing over the other. This was supposed to confuse missiles but it had no effect on Talos. The intercept happened when the two planes were some distance apart. If they had been crossing at that instant the missile might have downed them both!
For more information about Talos see: https://www.okieboat.com/Talos.html https://www.okieboat.com/Talos%20history.html
Phil
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Posted: Thu May 24, 2018 1:43 am |
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50 years ago, on 23rd of May 1968, USS Long Beach (CGN-9) shot down a MiG with a Talos at a range of 65 miles. The first kill with a ship-based anti-aircraft missile. I built a 1/700 model using the JAG kit converted to her 1968 fit: Long BeachI added Terrier and Talos launchers by diStefan 3Dprint and Mk 56 directors by Model Monkey
50 years ago, on 23rd of May 1968, USS Long Beach (CGN-9) shot down a MiG with a Talos at a range of 65 miles. The first kill with a ship-based anti-aircraft missile.
I built a 1/700 model using the JAG kit converted to her 1968 fit:
[img]http://www.modellmarine.de/images/builders/lscharff/long_beach/long_beach01.jpg[/img] [url=http://www.modellmarine.de/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=5228:lenkwaffenkreuzer-uss-long-beach-1700-jag-von-lars-scharff&catid=112:lars]Long Beach[/url]
I added [url=https://www.shapeways.com/product/5EABFUKNW/1-700-mk10-terrier-missile-launcher-kit-x4?optionId=65394299&li=marketplace]Terrier[/url] and [url=https://www.shapeways.com/product/EHK6FVKA4/1-700-usn-mk12-gmls-set-3-units?optionId=65394302&li=marketplace]Talos[/url] launchers by diStefan 3Dprint
[img]http://www.modellmarine.de/images/builders/lscharff/long_beach/long_beach-bau05.jpg[/img] [img]http://www.modellmarine.de/images/builders/lscharff/long_beach/long_beach-bau06.jpg[/img]
and Mk 56 directors by [url=https://www.shapeways.com/product/CDBWEZ6H7/1-700-mk-56-directors?optionId=61839392&li=marketplace]Model Monkey[/url] [img]http://www.modellmarine.de/images/builders/lscharff/long_beach/long_beach-bau07.jpg[/img]
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Posted: Wed May 23, 2018 12:25 pm |
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Just clean up the hull. Post photos later.
Just clean up the hull. Post photos later.
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Posted: Tue Nov 21, 2017 10:17 pm |
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Her hull is back out near the nest of SSNs awaiting recycling, her bow and stern were removed during her drydocking, but about 2/3 of her hull is still there.
Visible when looking up Bremerton on Google maps, and confirmed by visual from my boat this weekend.
Her hull is back out near the nest of SSNs awaiting recycling, her bow and stern were removed during her drydocking, but about 2/3 of her hull is still there.
Visible when looking up Bremerton on Google maps, and confirmed by visual from my boat this weekend.
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Posted: Mon Apr 17, 2017 10:54 am |
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HvyCgn9 wrote: Paul all the photos I have seen during my research show a darker grey for the helo deck area during all of her service life. All modellers take different interpretations into a build so you are better off going by the pics of the beast!! here are a few shots from what I have gathered of her flight deck area.... Thanks, that's very helpful! Yes, that "lighter" look - perhaps, as you say, a trick of the light - has definitely been incorporated into Dragon's box art for the 1980 version: http://www.dragon-models.com/d-m-item.asp?pid=CHC7135
[quote="HvyCgn9"]Paul all the photos I have seen during my research show a darker grey for the helo deck area during all of her service life. All modellers take different interpretations into a build so you are better off going by the pics of the beast!! here are a few shots from what I have gathered of her flight deck area....[/quote]
Thanks, that's very helpful! Yes, that "lighter" look - perhaps, as you say, a trick of the light - has definitely been incorporated into Dragon's box art for the 1980 version:
http://www.dragon-models.com/d-m-item.asp?pid=CHC7135
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Posted: Mon Nov 28, 2016 11:16 am |
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Also I think I used Tamiya Gunship grey II for flight decks or Tamiya IJN grey sasebo arsenal (spray tins) It will be in my 1/72 USS Long Beach build over on RC groups somewhere......
Also I think I used Tamiya Gunship grey II for flight decks or Tamiya IJN grey sasebo arsenal (spray tins) It will be in my 1/72 USS Long Beach build over on RC groups somewhere......
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Posted: Mon Nov 28, 2016 8:09 am |
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Greetings! I'm building the Dragon 1/700 model of the Long Beach - 1980 version.
Question: in 1980, what color was the helo landing area? I've seen photos and model builds where it seems to be:
a) a lighter color than the rest of the deck; b) a darker color than the rest of the deck, almost black; and c) the same color as the rest of the deck.
What's correct for 1980?
Answers much appreciated. Thanks!
Paul
Greetings! I'm building the Dragon 1/700 model of the Long Beach - 1980 version.
Question: in 1980, what color was the helo landing area? I've seen photos and model builds where it seems to be:
a) a lighter color than the rest of the deck; b) a darker color than the rest of the deck, almost black; and c) the same color as the rest of the deck.
What's correct for 1980?
Answers much appreciated. Thanks!
Paul
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Posted: Wed Nov 23, 2016 9:14 pm |
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Beautiful model!
One small detail is missing, and it varied from ship to ship. There was a bell or small horn warning signal mounted on the back side of the launcher (opposite to the direction the missiles were pointing). This alarm was sounded any time the launcher was rotating and when the blast doors were opening. The lower blast door opened only a few feet above the deck. It opened very fast - about a second from closed to open. The door weighed a ton or two and was driven by a hydraulic ram. If you were standing under it you wouldn't delay it's progress even a millisecond, and you would be a few feet shorter!
Look at photos of individual ships to see what type of alarm was mounted there.
Phil
Beautiful model!
One small detail is missing, and it varied from ship to ship. There was a bell or small horn warning signal mounted on the back side of the launcher (opposite to the direction the missiles were pointing). This alarm was sounded any time the launcher was rotating and when the blast doors were opening. The lower blast door opened only a few feet above the deck. It opened very fast - about a second from closed to open. The door weighed a ton or two and was driven by a hydraulic ram. If you were standing under it you wouldn't delay it's progress even a millisecond, and you would be a few feet shorter!
Look at photos of individual ships to see what type of alarm was mounted there.
Phil
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Posted: Wed Oct 12, 2016 8:39 pm |
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According to Phil's great drawings 3D model of MK12 Missile launcher with the RIM-8 TALOS missiles are finished.
[img]http://i1152.photobucket.com/albums/p497/sasa37911/shoot01_zpsh9dwkjlb.jpg[/img]
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[img]http://i1152.photobucket.com/albums/p497/sasa37911/shoot04_zps6pwsklii.jpg[/img]
[img]http://i1152.photobucket.com/albums/p497/sasa37911/shoot03_zps4nduzekl.jpg[/img]
[b]I have placed scale 1/350 in to my sho[/b]p [url]http://shpws.me/MN4A[/url]
[img]https://images2.sw-cdn.net/product/picture/625x465_16036375_9388654_1476175226.jpg[/img]
Just let me know If you need a different scales!
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Posted: Wed Oct 12, 2016 4:08 am |
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