by swodawg » Mon Oct 06, 2025 9:43 pm
Good evening everyone. Longtime reader, first time posting.
I have always loved the look of the Leahy class cruisers and I was stationed on the USS Dale from 1987 to 1989. Always thought she was a beautiful ship.
I have always built plastic model kits, but now that I am retired, I am giving scratch building a shot.
So, since there are no Leahy kits around, Dale will be the perfect project.
I am planning to build it as a waterline model. To me, ships just look more normal when they are sitting in water.
I am building the hull structure in foam, and then will cover with styrene and then use styrene for the superstructure.
Hope to include lighting features and some movement, probably the SPS 48 E and SPS 49 V 5 radars
Hopefully I have attached a couple of photos correctly so that you can see the initial hull structure.
Lincoln B
Look forward to learning as I go and would love any advice / assistance / help during the build.
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Good evening everyone. Longtime reader, first time posting.
I have always loved the look of the Leahy class cruisers and I was stationed on the USS Dale from 1987 to 1989. Always thought she was a beautiful ship.
I have always built plastic model kits, but now that I am retired, I am giving scratch building a shot.
So, since there are no Leahy kits around, Dale will be the perfect project.
I am planning to build it as a waterline model. To me, ships just look more normal when they are sitting in water.
I am building the hull structure in foam, and then will cover with styrene and then use styrene for the superstructure.
Hope to include lighting features and some movement, probably the SPS 48 E and SPS 49 V 5 radars
Hopefully I have attached a couple of photos correctly so that you can see the initial hull structure.
Lincoln B
Look forward to learning as I go and would love any advice / assistance / help during the build.