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by Guest » Fri Nov 02, 2018 1:52 pm
navydavesof wrote:MAJOR-B wrote:Any thoughts of doing a redesign using a Kongo class bridge and tyco aft helo hangar.No, not really. I would like to build a realized DD(X)/DD-1000 that should have been instead of the DDG-1000 we wound up with. MAJOR-B wrote:i was looking at the new squadron singal book on the 47 class they keep these going why? They said the Spruance class had maintenance problems so why don�t the cg 47 have the same issues? I think the answer is ageis..No, Aegis had nothing to do with it; in fact Aegis is MORE of a problem than anything the Sprucans had going on. The Sprucans did not have unusual maintenance problems. They were decommissioned early because of degraded material condition. They had degraded material condition, because overhaul periods were being skipped, and maintenance was not being performed as a direct consequence of the "Sea Swap" program where crews no longer owned the ships for more than 6 months at a time. The, "Screw it, the next crew will take care of it," attitude took hold and literally ruined the entire class.
MAJOR-B wrote:Any thoughts of doing a redesign using a Kongo class bridge and tyco aft helo hangar.
MAJOR-B wrote:i was looking at the new squadron singal book on the 47 class they keep these going why? They said the Spruance class had maintenance problems so why don�t the cg 47 have the same issues? I think the answer is ageis..
by navydavesof » Fri Aug 17, 2018 6:18 pm
MAJOR-B wrote:As always you have the answer in a good way.
MAJOR-B wrote:...But in my 32 years of service regardless of the branch that attitude was common let the other guy fix it or they have better personal. Will ruin anything.
MAJOR-B wrote:...do you have anything on what the ddx or the 1000 class was supposed to look like.
MAJOR-B wrote:You know they want more ships because they can�t do all of the missions they need to. Why has anyone just proposed we rebuild a few of this class update with what will work and keep them maintained. Instead of going for the latest bells and whistles stuff that never work out.
by MAJOR-B » Fri Aug 17, 2018 5:22 pm
by navydavesof » Fri Jul 27, 2018 7:37 pm
MAJOR-B wrote:I have a couple of Spruance kits in stash with a jmsdf Burke thinking of kit bashing something new..
by MAJOR-B » Thu Jul 26, 2018 4:38 pm
by SumGui » Thu Sep 25, 2014 5:15 pm
by MAJOR-B » Thu Sep 25, 2014 2:29 pm
by navydavesof » Mon May 19, 2014 3:51 am
DavidP wrote:MAJOR-B, already got the hull & superstructure mostly built. i think i still have to make the 2 exhaust modules for forward left & rear right. navydavesof, i'm talking about the front port/starboard side walls under the bridge wings if that is what they are. the side walls are supposed to be parallel to the hull sides not parallel to the centerline of the ship otherwords the front of the side walls are closer to each other distance wise then the back of the side walls. the dragon kits of the spruance class has those side walls parallel to the centerline of the ship instead of along the hull edge giving a gap between the hull edge & the back corners of the side walls.
by MAJOR-B » Sun May 18, 2014 11:18 am
by navydavesof » Sun May 18, 2014 7:27 am
DavidP wrote:converting a tico cruiser that has the twin arm missile launchers into a kidd class destroyer. new deck & above are scratch built except for launchers & 5" guns. when gluing the side walls of the forward superstructure that they are right on the edge of the hull not parallel with the centerline as that is wrong.
by anj4de » Sat May 10, 2014 7:16 am
by anj4de » Wed May 07, 2014 12:08 pm
by anj4de » Thu May 01, 2014 4:07 am
by navydavesof » Thu May 01, 2014 3:02 am
MAJOR-B wrote:As someone whom has been in the service of this great country for nearly 28 years and has served with Army, Air force, Navy and Marines. It still amazes me how something that make sense and should be maintained end up being replaced by some new idea that never works. Sorry for that soap-box moment, I have several these kits I am planning on building into either a What-If and/or Real design over the next few years.
MAJOR-B wrote: David your what-if ideas and designs are amazing. To anyone else thinking of doing a project like this is to simply go for it. Is not the idea to have fun and not worry about what the "nut& bolts freaks" say...
MAJOR-B wrote: I love the What-if ideas and always have...
MAJOR-B wrote:For my What-if project/ idea is taking one of my favorite Spruance class ships the USS John Hancock DD981 and making her into a DDH with some updates that would make her more serviceable.
MAJOR-B wrote:Let me look at what I have in storage, and will let anyone know who has and/or any interest in a similar project know if I still have some extra Spruance class kits and when they may become available thanks Major-B
by anj4de » Wed Apr 30, 2014 3:32 pm
navydavesof wrote:anj4de wrote:...Did a quick swep through German online model shops, found a Cushing and ordered it.
anj4de wrote:...Did a quick swep through German online model shops, found a Cushing and ordered it.
by MAJOR-B » Thu Apr 17, 2014 11:47 am
by navydavesof » Thu Apr 17, 2014 3:00 am
anj4de wrote:A question on your model, the Mk71 gun, is that scratch build?
anj4de wrote:How badly was your ship damaged by the Post?
anj4de wrote:Anyway, I really enjoy especially those "what if" subjects since I first believe things get thrown away much to quickly for political reasons and also since not always newer means better. Prime examples would be the A-10 and the B-52.
by anj4de » Wed Apr 16, 2014 4:57 am
navydavesof wrote:anj4de wrote:You modernized Spruance Class looks excellent!Thanks, mate. I appreciate that. Unfortunatley, the US Post Office destroyed it in shipment. There is another Spruance project I am looking forward to doing, but I don't know if I will recreate this one. anj4de wrote:So if I wanted to get a Spruance kit in 350...which of the Dragon ones is the most up 2 date one or would be best suited to be beefed up to sail with Iowa and Wisconsin into the 21st century?Well, first the USS Cushing represents the last iteration of the Sprucans. However, the Any of the 1/350 Spruance models are getting to be very, very rare. The 1/700s are plentiful! I was able to get my hands on 2 S1/350 Spruances recently, and I feel very lucky. Second, there are no Spruances left in the mothball fleet. When I first opened this thread, we still had 12-17 on hand. Now, there is none. The only surviving Sprucan is the ex-USS Paul F Foster, and she is the Navy's Self Defense Test Ship. She gets shot at a lot, and it's her responsibility to test new non-Aegis defensive capabilities. So, long story short, there are no Spruances left to sail with an Iowa in the 21st century. However, if you would like to discuss the "what-if" as if some were available for reactivation, we can! On-line or off-line, let me know.
anj4de wrote:You modernized Spruance Class looks excellent!
anj4de wrote:So if I wanted to get a Spruance kit in 350...which of the Dragon ones is the most up 2 date one or would be best suited to be beefed up to sail with Iowa and Wisconsin into the 21st century?
by navydavesof » Wed Apr 16, 2014 2:56 am
by anj4de » Mon Apr 14, 2014 5:22 pm
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