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Topic review - 1/350 USS Portland CA-33 1942
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Wow... It has been yet another year since I have worked on this. It's still a very live project, just some advances in AM and other projects have kept it simmering on the back burner. I used Gen 1 Shapeways parts on mine, quite spendy and nowhere near the quality Model Monkey is able to produce in house now. I can't recommend his products enough and will very much enjoy finishing this build.

Look forward to seeing your build and hopefully getting back to mine in the next couple of months.

Matt
Post Posted: Mon Nov 25, 2019 12:20 am
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Don't know how I missed this build, I wish to build the USS Portland as well and try to afford the 3D parts as best I can
Post Posted: Sat Nov 23, 2019 1:20 pm
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taskforce48 wrote:
Thanks for the continued interest!

Thanks Matt! Hope to see more progress soon!
Post Posted: Thu Nov 08, 2018 9:12 am
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Martin,

Has it really been that long since my last post?!? Geez, I gotta get building some day again. :doh_1:

Most of the PE uses up to this point has been spare parts, mostly from some old Classic Warship frets. I plan on using the GMM Indianapolis set to complete the rest of the kit. I have already used some parts of it on the forward mast, the SC Radar being a Tom’s product if my rusty mind serves me. The wood deck is Artwox type C sheet that’s been cut to shape and size. I usually don’t bother with wood decks on 20-B decks, but I wanted to experiment with it as the Sweet Pea was heavily weathered at the time I’m building her as. Wanted to see how it looked.

Thanks for the continued interest!

Matt
Post Posted: Wed Nov 07, 2018 11:59 pm
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Matt,

I picked up the MM grey resin parts and the Academy Indy to do Sweet Pea.

Question: what PE and what wood deck are you using?

Thanks!
Post Posted: Mon Nov 05, 2018 10:08 am
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She is looking good Matt!
Post Posted: Fri Jul 20, 2018 10:58 pm
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taskforce48 wrote:
Martin,

Unfortunately life has been a pretty big damper on model building, that and all the new Model Monkey stuff that keeps showing up :heh:

Ah, life. Always getting in the way of a good hobby!

taskforce48 wrote:
She still sits actively on my bench, honestly a good push could have her done in a short amount of time. Just gotta work up the motivation and focus. Thanks for interest, maybe it'll be the kick in the pants I need.

Well, she looks fantastic, and I hope you get around to finishing her real soon. THEN you can start on WeeVee :)
Post Posted: Thu Jun 21, 2018 3:25 pm
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Excellent, Matt!

Yes, the fantail tub has been corrected. The updated design includes highly detailed 20mm Oerlikon ready service ammunition lockers for each tub.

Matt, please see PM.

Cheers!
Steve


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Post Posted: Thu Jun 21, 2018 9:07 am
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Martin,

Unfortunately life has been a pretty big damper on model building, that and all the new Model Monkey stuff that keeps showing up :heh:

I did get the images updated for the thread since my host from a .org to a .cc. Here are a couple of updated images,

The bridge with both directors installed and ready. Also installed all the 20mm pedestals.
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A few shots of the completed Hangar that will be left open,
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The Meshed in Mezzanine was taken from this image and another that I can't find. You will also note that I have 3D printed catapults courtesy of DiStefan and Shapeways.
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The only issue I have found yet with any of the Model Monkey parts is the aft gun tub. Here we see it fitted to the hull

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But this image would show that it was actually much further aft

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Which would produce a look like this
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I already informed Steve with my findings, not sure if he has updated it yet or not. Not a huge issue, I should be able to cut the existing part down to size easily.


She still sits actively on my bench, honestly a good push could have her done in a short amount of time. Just gotta work up the motivation and focus. Thanks for interest, maybe it'll be the kick in the pants I need.

Matt
Post Posted: Wed Jun 20, 2018 7:55 pm
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Matt,

Any update to this build? Or did I miss it? :scratch:
Post Posted: Wed Jun 20, 2018 11:57 am
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I believe they are still around, just not in the cast metal accessories. I have had these 1.1's rattling around the bench for a few years and thought I would put them to work. I was going to use 3D Modelparts 1.1's but I have somehow misplaced them. I may still default to the 3D ones if I come across them, otherwise the Paper Lab ones are exceptionally well done so they might just stay?

Matt
Post Posted: Sun Dec 04, 2016 11:25 am
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Matt is paperlab still around somewhere? I thought they had been gone a long time now.....
Post Posted: Sun Dec 04, 2016 8:09 am
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Thanks for the comments guys!

My previous statement of almost being done with the forward superstructure was greatly exaggerated. After going back to the pictures, I found some missing details which I added today.

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Mast is done now, added 20mm mounts, Paperlab 1.1's, Whistle and steam pipe, speaker on face of deckhouse and Ready Service Lockers

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Also started one of the 2 Mk28/33 directors. This is modified kit part and old Classic Warships PE. Sweet Pea carried the open top version but photos of her the morning after her torpedo hit show them as having canvas covers which I am trying to simulate. You see these canvas covers again in several images later in both Portland and Indy's carreer in the Wiper Pictorial.

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Get the other director done, then I can call it done...... till painting and rigging phase.

More to come soon......hopefully,

Matt
Post Posted: Wed Nov 16, 2016 11:46 pm
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Great progress! The combination of the open 3D printed parts and your skill with the PE work really brings it to life. One of the main things I find attractive about early war US cruisers is that spacious angular pilot house with the big windows, this is making me feel like I'm on board :thumbs_up_1:
Post Posted: Wed Nov 16, 2016 5:15 pm
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The 3D printed parts look awesome! Steve has done a fine job on these! Looking forward to more updates!
:thumbs_up_1:
Aop
Post Posted: Tue Nov 15, 2016 9:41 pm
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Hi Matt. This is so cool! I love it! Keep up the good work and keep the pics coming.
Post Posted: Tue Nov 15, 2016 3:12 pm
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The potential of 3D parts in these sort of custom works is amazing. I love what you're doing here, dude.
Post Posted: Mon Nov 14, 2016 5:08 pm
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Well it's not Friday but it is November 13th. I had a little time today to work on my Sweet Pea.


I wanted to leave one of the hangars open, so I scratch built the uptake housing dividing the hangar sides. You also see that I tried to use the kit part here to close the opening to the aft gun deck.
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The kit part sat too high for the 3D parts, so I just used .250 Styrene and made a new bulkhead
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That caused me to have to add the structure below this deck
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I took this time to also detail the hangar, spare parts and Flyhawk girders
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There are several prominent vents out on the boat deck, I used some L' Arsenal vent PE to fill these in from the inside before attaching the deck
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Here we see the we see the Hangar and Boat Deck components together
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I moved to the forward super structure for a change of pace. Model Monkey parts have the flag bags absent, I looked in a Trumpeter donor kit and noticed that Trumpy doesn't include any either. The Academy ones are incomplete and open on 2 sides. I used some styrene strip to build the box
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When I walked away tonight, I have the bulk of the forward structure done. Some rails, Directors, finish the mast and armament then paint.
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There was actually a lot to do on the backside of the structure. I used some spare parts for the railings, Academy's 24 inch Searchlights, GMM Mark 3 radar and a Flyhawk 1/700 tapered mast for the foremast. Some L' Arsenal superstructure bits for the various mast supports and Infini US Navy Style ladders.
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The rest should be pretty straight forward as the all the major surgery to integrate the 3D parts is done. I will bounce back and forth on this build and the Texas, should be a interesting winter.

Matt
Post Posted: Mon Nov 14, 2016 12:22 am
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You won't be disappointed by the AA suite. I have ordered both the 20mm and the 1.1 inch from 3D Model Parts and they are truly sublime.

Bob M.
Post Posted: Fri Jul 15, 2016 10:36 am
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MartinJQuinn wrote:
That is very impressive work, Matt.


Thanks Martin,

Vlad wrote:
Looks great so far. So familiar, yet so different I'm looking forward to seeing how much detail you manage to cram in given the possibilities of the larger scale. Best of luck!


Thanks, this things been floating around the bench on and off for the last year, your build finally kicked me in the pants to do something.

Dan K wrote:
Nice. Love the grill work.


Thanks, just a simple add to give it a little life

Heavy Melder wrote:
Matt, what will you be using for PE?


I haven't totally figured that one out yet. I did just order a Tom's set for the cranes, probably same or WEM for Radars. I have a GMM Indianapolis set that will give some nice details, but I might save that for an actual Indy build. I may just go with Generic PE rails as a lot of the fitted sets won't work as there are so many outward differences between the two ships and fits.

Devin wrote:
That looks great. Is this a 1942 time frame?


Sure enough is, the Model Monkey set portrays her from March 42' on up to her eventual refit in early 43'. I am building her as she was on the 12th of November, getting ready to head into the Bar Room Brawl.

Aop Aur wrote:
Great to see another build with 3D printed stuffs!!! And hey, it's Matt aka taskforce48's project too! You have done an amazing weathering job on the Enterprise! This one must be a very sublime looking model when completed! Please post more pics as soon as you can!


BTW, How is your Enterprise doing? I hope you would still continue on her, right?

Aop


Thanks Aop, I hope to bring her all together. One thing I have learned since focusing Guadalcanal participants, I have to make MS21 interesting and the wear and tear that these ships exhibited helps to achieve this with weathering. The Enterprise was retired after several frustrating pushes to finish her, my local club is hosting a show in September and I am hoping to have her done for that. I have been in a modeling rut lately where I get fired up for a subject but quickly fizzle, but I shall prevail!

I hope to update soon, I am going to try and make this kit a real 3D experience. I just ordered 3D Modelparts 20mm's and 1.1.s for the AA suite.

Thanks again!

Matt
Post Posted: Thu Jul 14, 2016 8:50 pm

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