by hypno7 » Wed Jun 18, 2014 9:23 am
Hi Marijn,
Oh yeah, the best part (and sometimes frustrating part) is researching your new project! I don't know how much time I stared at the Yorktown plans for this build, and trying to make out details of small, fuzzy, digitized, 70+ year old photographs. But getting to know the ship, history, details, and the shapes of it is the interesting part of the build for me.
What feels a bit sad is that the project is coming close to an end. I used to purposefully leave something unfinished on my airplane models, just to have it sit there on my desk so I could "work on it".
I will one day build a Lexington class, and the build you are sharing here will certainly be part of my reference. I would like to make at least one of each USN fleet carrier class. (Yorktown class I think will have to be all three, but that is in the very very long term)
Hi Marijn,
Oh yeah, the best part (and sometimes frustrating part) is researching your new project! I don't know how much time I stared at the Yorktown plans for this build, and trying to make out details of small, fuzzy, digitized, 70+ year old photographs. But getting to know the ship, history, details, and the shapes of it is the interesting part of the build for me.
What feels a bit sad is that the project is coming close to an end. I used to purposefully leave something unfinished on my airplane models, just to have it sit there on my desk so I could "work on it".
I will one day build a Lexington class, and the build you are sharing here will certainly be part of my reference. I would like to make at least one of each USN fleet carrier class. (Yorktown class I think will have to be all three, but that is in the very very long term)