by Steve » Thu Jul 24, 2014 8:06 pm
The following is the third and final part of the review.
Trumpeter 1/700 USS West Virginia (Part 3)
This is the continuation covering the comparison of the West Virginia to the Maryland kit for the bridge structure, 16" turrets and final assembly steps.
This starts with Step 7 (Step 10 in the Maryland kit).
Step 7 covers the director platform and the AA platform. There are slight differences in details for the director platform but they are generally similar (sprue D vs. B). The AA platform uses the same part for both kits (sprue C). The only difference relates to the replacement of the 1.1" AA with 3".
Step 8 (Step 11 Maryland) covers the assembly of the bridge and conning tower structures which are open between them. The basic structures are similar and use many of the same parts. The next level up is the connecting signal platform between the two towers. They again are generally similar and both have the same searchlight and AA gun arrangements. The next level has covered platform extensions and small range finders p/s not found on the Maryland. The foretop now has the radar added. Visually these two bridge structures are similar. I assume the Maryland reflects the latest arrangements prewar as the AA outfit now has the 1.1" mounts. The different parts needed for the West Virginia are now found on the new sprue D.
Step 9 (Step 12 Maryland) covers the assembly of the 16" turrets. There are only minor differences between the two kits and both carry the catapult on "X" turret. The West Virginia does not carry the range finder on "B" turret as found on the Maryland. All of the parts needed are found on sprues common to both kits (which also have the triple 14" turret parts).
Steps 10 to 14 (Steps 13 to 17 Maryland) cover final assembly of tower masts, bridge sub assemblies, the many ship's boats (the West Virginia has additional boats alongside the bridge p/s), float planes and
the underwater hull fittings.
Misc. comments and observations:
The Instructions have the same format, graphics and step sequence with the minor exception of the numbering of the steps. The graphics are ship specific and parts locations for both above and under the various bridge platforms are shown.
I recommend that the 3D printed lattice cage masts be substituted for the kit PE.
I have not commented on the accuracy of either kit or the shape of the Maryland hull bulges. I leave those challenges to others.
Comments or questions always welcome. Steve G.
The following is the third and final part of the review.
[b]Trumpeter 1/700 USS West Virginia (Part 3)
[/b]This is the continuation covering the comparison of the West Virginia to the Maryland kit for the bridge structure, 16" turrets and final assembly steps.
This starts with Step 7 (Step 10 in the Maryland kit).
Step 7 covers the director platform and the AA platform. There are slight differences in details for the director platform but they are generally similar (sprue D vs. B). The AA platform uses the same part for both kits (sprue C). The only difference relates to the replacement of the 1.1" AA with 3".
Step 8 (Step 11 Maryland) covers the assembly of the bridge and conning tower structures which are open between them. The basic structures are similar and use many of the same parts. The next level up is the connecting signal platform between the two towers. They again are generally similar and both have the same searchlight and AA gun arrangements. The next level has covered platform extensions and small range finders p/s not found on the Maryland. The foretop now has the radar added. Visually these two bridge structures are similar. I assume the Maryland reflects the latest arrangements prewar as the AA outfit now has the 1.1" mounts. The different parts needed for the West Virginia are now found on the new sprue D.
Step 9 (Step 12 Maryland) covers the assembly of the 16" turrets. There are only minor differences between the two kits and both carry the catapult on "X" turret. The West Virginia does not carry the range finder on "B" turret as found on the Maryland. All of the parts needed are found on sprues common to both kits (which also have the triple 14" turret parts).
Steps 10 to 14 (Steps 13 to 17 Maryland) cover final assembly of tower masts, bridge sub assemblies, the many ship's boats (the West Virginia has additional boats alongside the bridge p/s), float planes and
the underwater hull fittings.
Misc. comments and observations:
The Instructions have the same format, graphics and step sequence with the minor exception of the numbering of the steps. The graphics are ship specific and parts locations for both above and under the various bridge platforms are shown.
I recommend that the 3D printed lattice cage masts be substituted for the kit PE.
I have not commented on the accuracy of either kit or the shape of the Maryland hull bulges. I leave those challenges to others.
Comments or questions always welcome. Steve G.