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Topic review - 1/350 USS Santa Cruz CV/BB-44 Iowa Carrier Conversion
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FINAL PICS, PART 4

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Post Posted: Fri Jan 25, 2019 7:10 pm
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FINAL PICS, PART 3

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Post Posted: Fri Jan 25, 2019 7:08 pm
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FINAL PICS, PART 2

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Post Posted: Fri Jan 25, 2019 7:06 pm
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FINAL PICS, PART 1

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Post Posted: Fri Jan 25, 2019 7:05 pm
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I'm temporarily calling this 99% done. Not 100% done. But just 99% for now. Final pics will be posted later in forthcoming days.

Dashed white line flight deck markings are added. Unfortuneately, I don't have any dullcoat to dull those flight line decals, so they'll be "glossy" for awhile. Probably wouldn't make much difference anyway as this model can't be entered for model competition. Just "display only".
I have decided NOT to add any hull number on the flight deck as there is no documentation anywhere that would list what hull number an Iowa carrier would have. Of course, that wouldn't stop me from adding one. I could if I so desired. Some references tend to speculate and give the Iowa carrier conversion the hull number of CVB-44. This is false. CVB-41 to 44, and 56 & 57 were for the Midway class carriers. The Iowa carrier if built would have resembled the Essex class carriers in appearance. Not the Midway class. Therefore, it is speculated that any hull number the Iowa carrier was to have would be between CV-50 to CV-55 as these were also Essex carrier designs/ships.
Planes are just sitting on the flight deck. They are not glued on yet. I'm debating on various "parking configurations" for the aircraft. I'm also contemplating removing all the crappy floater net baskets which I originally used from a TAMIYA USS Missouri kit and replace them with better detailed floater net baskets from Model Monkey on Shapeways. Also contemplating buying some WWII carrier moto-tug tractors from Shapeways to put on the flight deck.

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Post Posted: Sat Jan 19, 2019 1:47 pm
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This one is way out in Left Field but I Love it and you are doing a beautiful job on her/Him/It.....Cheers Mark
Post Posted: Fri Jan 18, 2019 3:37 am
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Since my last post, all 20mm guns have been added to the model now. There's about 45 of them around the ship.

Also..........

Planes are done for my Iowa carrier conversion model. I didn't make that many of them as I only wanted a "sample" of different types on the flight deck. They're not detailed with squadron numbers or other markings since a real Iowa carrier was never built and it would have been unknown what squadrons and such a ship would have had. I tried painting the aircraft weeks ago in the 3 tone blue/gray scheme common to most US Navy carrier aircraft, but it was proving to be a bit too difficult, so I just went with an overall gloss Dark Sea Blue which is what the Navy was changing it's aircraft to later in the war. The Avenger in the upper right corner has a spinning prop and this aircraft will be situated near a catapult on the carrier model.
4x Avengers in the top row.
4x Helldivers in the third row.
4x Hellcats in the second row.
4x Corsairs in the bottom row.

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Started the white dashed line flight deck markings earlier in the week. Wish me luck.
Bad thing about these decal markings from the Trumpeter USS Franklin ESSEX kit is that the dashed line decals are about 3 ½ to 4 inches long. There are 20 of these dashed line decals to apply, but I've never been good at laying down very long decals. So.........I have to cut each decal down further into smaller 3/8 inch segments. Not fun. :Mad_6: Then hopefully try and make sure each end matches up correctly to another end of another piece of decal when I lay these down. Probably won't be done with these till end of January. Gonna be a long slow process.

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Starboard side dashed white line done. Wasn't easy. Will start the port side this weekend and hope to be finished with that by Sunday. I'm going to skip adding a center white dashed line down the center of the flight deck. Port and starboard lines is enough for me.

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Post Posted: Thu Jan 17, 2019 2:56 pm
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Looks great so far! :thumbs_up_1: Gotta admit, I’ve never been a fan of this design on paper but seeing it in 3D is changing my mind. Look forward to seeing it done.

Matt
Post Posted: Sun Dec 30, 2018 7:50 pm
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The Iowa carrier conversion model that I've been building recently is now on hold. I had hoped to finish it before the end of the year. But that ain't going to happen. :( Probably won't be finished till mid January 2019 sometime. All I have left is flight deck markings and aircraft. I've been told that dipping decals in warm water makes them slide off the backing paper easier. I could just nuke a bowl of water in the microwave, but it wouldn't be long before it got cold again. :( May have to invest in one of those small coffee cup warmers. :thumbs_up_1:
Don't have dark Gloss Sea Blue paint at home to paint my aircraft, so I'll have to wait till I get some money to buy that. I tried the 3-tone blue/gray scheme on some aircraft, but it didn't work out too well due to my eyesight. So I'll switch to a overall gloss sea blue during mid to late 1945 for the aircraft.
I may try some stretched sprue rigging for the radio masts on the starboard side of the carrier. We'll see how that goes. It won't be the 3-4 wires that are usually strung between the masts, but probably only 1 wire only. At least having "something" is better than having "nothing". Don't want the radio masts to look too plain. ;) Also finished making a simple display stand for the model today.
Post Posted: Sun Dec 30, 2018 2:50 pm
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For these next two photos, when my modeling friend originally started this model long ago before he gave it to me, there weren't that many attachment points for radars and sensors. Only 3 as indicated by the red arrows in a picture. Since I was robbing parts from a Trumpeter 1/350 USS Franklin ESSEX kit to use on my model, I had to choose carefully what to have as there were more radar pieces on the sprues than what I needed or was space for on the model. If it doesn't look right on the model in further pics below, then screw it.

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Below pics show the inclusion of the 40mm guns which I previously talked about and showed earlier in this thread. Also included is the meager amount of radars I added atop the island superstructure. I do like the 5" gun turrets and was able to make the barrels elevate on those. :thumbs_up_1: The turrets do not rotate however. The flight deck has been painted 20B Deck Blue. I was thinking of leaving the aircraft elevators as is as I feel the white outline makes the elevators more visible against a dark flight deck.

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Robbed 20mm guns and shields parts from a TAMIYA 1/350 USS Missouri WWII kit to use for my model. Damn shields are so @#$%^& tiny! :Mad_6: Anyway, my model will have about 45 20mm guns scattered around the ship.

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Post Posted: Sat Dec 29, 2018 5:05 pm
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New update. :thumbs_up_1:

Earlier this month I began to get the upper hull and island superstructure painted with Testor Acrylic 5-H Haze Grey.

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Post Posted: Sat Dec 29, 2018 4:46 pm
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Lovely work, well done!!
Post Posted: Tue Dec 25, 2018 2:41 am
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I'll get back to posting in this thread in a day or two, or maybe right after New Year's?
Anyway, progress has been good and the model is 90% done right now except for flight deck markings, 20mm guns, aircraft, and display base. I'm hoping to have this ship completely done in 3 weeks time for my January model club meeting.
Post Posted: Mon Dec 24, 2018 6:12 pm
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Here is what I plan to do for adding 40mm guns to my model.

The top row left gun is from a 1/350 scale TAMIYA USS Missouri kit. The gun isn't very detailed, but it does have a gun shield.
The top row right gun is from a 1/350 scale Trumpeter USS Franklin ESSEX class carrier kit. It is well detailed, but does not have a gun shield.
Therefore, as indicated by the yellow arrow, I plan to take the gun barrels from the Franklin ESSEX kit and add them to the gun shield part from the TAMIYA USS Missouri kit.
Although I could've used photoetch accessories to detail the 40mm guns better, I have very bad eyesight and don't like working with photoetch.
What I've done with the guns is a compromise. The best of both worlds, I guess.

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Post Posted: Mon Oct 29, 2018 8:21 pm
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That's a great looking conversion! It really straddles the line between fiction and 'what if.'
Post Posted: Wed Oct 24, 2018 7:45 pm
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Did some painting on my model the last several days. Couldn't paint any Haze Gray color as I didn't have the money to buy any bottles of that color. For now, the bottom hull was painted Testor Acrylic Insignia Red. Then painted the black boot stripe. Then painted Testor Acrylic 5-N Navy Blue. I'm trying to eventually paint this model in a 1945 Measure 22 scheme. Made the propeller shafts with brass rod. Trying to get the "lines" masked and straight was a P.I.T.A.! :mad_1: :Mad_5: :Mad_6:

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Post Posted: Tue Oct 23, 2018 2:59 pm
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This project is coming along very well. Its going to be a interesting display when complete.
Post Posted: Tue Oct 09, 2018 3:32 pm
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This will probably be the last update for awhile till I figure out what brands of paint to use and what colors to use for painting this model ship. Once I know that, then I'll have more progress pics later.
For now, I added some small photoetch hatches along the port and starboard walkways near all the weapon sponsons and galleries. Also added some photoetch doors and a few extra portholes on the island superstructure.
Went and built/painted a small sampling of aircraft that I'll have on deck. I don't want to add a lot as that will distract a person's attention away from the main ship itself which is the "main attraction" so to speak.
Built/painted the following:
4 x TBM Avenger
4 x F4U Corsair
4 x SB2C Helldiver
4 x F6F Hellcat
Sorry if they aren't painted or detailed that well. But having really bad eyesight tends to limit my capabilities from time to time.

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Post Posted: Sun Oct 07, 2018 9:08 pm
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tegunn wrote:


Thanks for the compliment. I still have a long way to go though.
Adding some PE doors , hatches, life rings, ladders, fire hoses, and a few other odds and ends.
Building and painting all aircraft. (Not looking forward to this.)
Decaling.
Detailing the island superstructure a bit more.
Adding all guns.
Adding all radars.
Painting the entire model.

The Veteran stuff does look nice. I've bought tons of their stuff before, though mostly the modern naval stuff for modern naval ships. While I wish I could get the 40mm guns, that won't be an option right now as I have to save money for medical bills and the upcoming holidays. :(
Post Posted: Fri Sep 28, 2018 9:58 am
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Very nice work! Check out these 40mm by Veteran and Master

https://freetimehobbies.com/1-350-veter ... ount-mk-2/

https://freetimehobbies.com/1-350-maste ... tor-6-pcs/
Post Posted: Fri Sep 28, 2018 8:48 am

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