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Re: Model Monkey Yorktown, Enterprise & Hornet islands ('42)

by headfimomo » Sun Jul 02, 2017 9:41 am

Perfect!~ I will get one more PE set from Toms Model Works then!

Andrew

Re: Model Monkey Yorktown, Enterprise & Hornet islands ('42)

by rdh » Tue Jun 27, 2017 1:16 pm

Re: Model Monkey Yorktown, Enterprise & Hornet islands ('42)

by headfimomo » Fri Jun 23, 2017 2:14 pm

Hi All,

I recently purchased the Model Monkey 1/700 Hornet Island (for Tamiya) from Shapeways, and I didn't expect the detail is so accurate that the three funnels have different diameters (Two large, one small). I currently have the Eduard PE set for yorktown class, which has funnel caps that fit the smaller funnel only. My question is if there is a PE set out there that has the larger diameter funnel cap? Or else i might have the use some putty to reduce the size of the larger funnel in order to fit my PE set.

Thank you,

Andrew

Re: Model Monkey Yorktown, Enterprise & Hornet islands ('42)

by MatthewB » Tue Jun 07, 2016 3:15 am

I am more worried about having railings that fit on the walkways.

MB

Re: Model Monkey Yorktown, Enterprise & Hornet islands ('42)

by aptivaboy » Mon Jun 06, 2016 9:52 pm

If it can print blueprints from your designs, then perhaps it can just export a JPEG file. The modeler could then print it out on sticky paper, cut out the outline, and apply as a painting mask?

Bob

Re: Model Monkey Yorktown, Enterprise & Hornet islands ('42)

by ModelMonkey » Mon Jun 06, 2016 8:22 pm

Thanks so much! I hope the island will be a great help to you.

If you look closely at Martin's great photos, you can see the ribs on the inside of the splinter shields and the exterior electrical cabling detail. Also note the different porthole sizes and the accurate deck shapes. All of this was made possible by the product requestor providing the actual builders plans of the island.
Devin wrote:That looks amazing!

As to how to paint the inner decks: Steve, how difficult would it be for you to output the decks as only a flat image file, so that one could lay them over masking tape, cut to shape, and simply drop down onto the island?
Neat idea! I'll see if the software I use will allow me to do that. It is designed specifically for 3D printing rather than 2D plans printed in perfect scale. No promises except the old college try.

Re: Model Monkey Yorktown, Enterprise & Hornet islands ('42)

by John W. » Sun Jun 05, 2016 10:40 am

Devin wrote:That looks amazing!

As to how to paint the inner decks: Steve, how difficult would it be for you to output the decks as only a flat image file, so that one could lay them over masking tape, cut to shape, and simply drop down onto the island?
Doh! What a great idea, Devin. 4.0.

Re: Model Monkey Yorktown, Enterprise & Hornet islands ('42)

by TOMLABEL » Sun Jun 05, 2016 7:25 am

Wow!! Huge improvement!! Can't wait to get mine.

Thanks for posting the pics Martin!

Kelley

Re: Model Monkey Yorktown, Enterprise & Hornet islands ('42)

by Devin » Fri Jun 03, 2016 3:48 pm

That looks amazing!

As to how to paint the inner decks: Steve, how difficult would it be for you to output the decks as only a flat image file, so that one could lay them over masking tape, cut to shape, and simply drop down onto the island?

Re: Model Monkey Yorktown, Enterprise & Hornet islands ('42)

by MartinJQuinn » Fri Jun 03, 2016 3:40 pm

The Model Monkey CV-8 island showed up today. Some photos of the island, with and without the Trumpeter island.
The Trumpeter CV-8 kit island
The Trumpeter CV-8 kit island
The Model Monkey CV-8 island
The Model Monkey CV-8 island
The two islands side by side.  The MM island is a little longer than the Trumpeter island
The two islands side by side. The MM island is a little longer than the Trumpeter island
Closer look at the forward end of each island
Closer look at the forward end of each island
I scraped away most of the raised line on the flight deck for the kit island, as the MM island won't fit with it on there.
I scraped away most of the raised line on the flight deck for the kit island, as the MM island won't fit with it on there.
Overall, the MM 3D printed island looks great. It's a big chunk o' 3D printed plastic. I'm just wondering how I'm going to paint all those decks inside the splinter shields!

Re: Model Monkey Yorktown, Enterprise & Hornet islands ('42)

by Admiral John Byng » Sat May 21, 2016 3:57 pm

Hi Admiral! Great question! The Model Monkey 1/350 Enterprise and Yorktown islands can certainly be used for the Merit kits. From what people are reporting here, the Merit kit islands are excellent representations so careful consideration is recommended to decide whether the cost of replacing them is worth it.
Thanks Steve, I haven't had a chance to really look at my Enterprise and Yorktown yet. When I get a chance I will have a look at my references and the kit islands to see if they need replacing.

Re: Model Monkey Yorktown, Enterprise & Hornet islands ('42)

by gberger » Sat May 21, 2016 10:37 am

I totally agree John. Although I have sets from others to backup the eventual Hornet project, I was particularly interested in the interior aspects of the proposed Pontos set. I also like to mix and match the best qualities of all available sets. I may have enough to do a reasonable exterior rendering....but it's those open barn doors you can view the interior thru. I would really like to flesh it out. I may just have to do it myself. ....Gene

Re: Model Monkey Yorktown, Enterprise & Hornet islands ('42)

by John W. » Sat May 21, 2016 10:22 am

Gene
It might be worth an e-mail to Infini to see if they intend to do a 1/200th scale up of their 1/350th YORKTOWN detail up set. They have not said - and I have asked - that they will be releasing a HORNET set in 1/350th, though I'd bet on an ENTERPRISE set, saying only that they have a lot of projects scheduled. That might dim the possibility of a 1/200th HORNET set if they don't even have one in line in 1/350th. But it is worth a try I'd think. After all, I have it on good authority that the lead designer for the Infini YORKTOWN set is lately from Pontos. Looking at my 1/350th set, and especially the layout and instructions, it looks to be a dead ringer for Pontos sets I have used. Thus implying the slow down in Pontos is probably the result of losing a key designer, not some other reason.
John

Re: Model Monkey Yorktown, Enterprise & Hornet islands ('42)

by gberger » Sat May 21, 2016 8:26 am

Now, if Pontos would get off their keister and finish the 1/200 Hornet detail set promised so long ago I could finish what they started..... :heh:

Re: Model Monkey Yorktown, Enterprise & Hornet islands ('42)

by ModelMonkey » Sat May 21, 2016 7:35 am

Thanks John and Gene! It's very good to know that you are very happy with the islands.
Admiral John Byng wrote:Steve, are the 1/350 Enterprise and Yorktown islands only for the Trumpeter kit or are they for the Merit kits too?
Hi Admiral! Great question! The Model Monkey 1/350 Enterprise and Yorktown islands can certainly be used for the Merit kits. From what people are reporting here, the Merit kit islands are excellent representations so careful consideration is recommended to decide whether the cost of replacing them is worth it.

For those interested in building Hornet in 1/350, either of the Merit kits provide a goodly shaped hull and Model Monkey provides a very accurate Hornet island, which is very different than Enterprise and Yorktown islands. Combining a Merit hull and an MM island, if budget allows, provides a great basis from which to build an accurate Hornet.

For those building any of these ships in any other scale, the Model Monkey islands are far and away much more accurate than the kit parts. Like better times the speed of light, which is c*better.

Re: Model Monkey Yorktown, Enterprise & Hornet islands ('42)

by gberger » Sat May 21, 2016 7:19 am

No John, still addicted to the old habit. Finishing one addiction before moving on to the next. I'm just stocking up for that cloudy day. But, if Steve doesn't slow down a bit, it's going to have to be a Monsoon.....Gene.

Re: Model Monkey Yorktown, Enterprise & Hornet islands ('42)

by Admiral John Byng » Sat May 21, 2016 2:45 am

Steve, are the 1/350 Enterprise and Yorktown islands only for the Trumpeter kit or are they for the Merit kits too?

Re: Model Monkey Yorktown, Enterprise & Hornet islands ('42)

by John W. » Fri May 20, 2016 9:48 pm

Gene -
Now what? Are you going to shift targets to HORNET, or keep working SS US?
I'll be taking a shot at soda blasting my 1/350 islands early next week. I bought 50# of the industrial baking soda, so if you intend to go the same route you can stop over and grab some white powder for your habit. Model habit, that is.

Re: Model Monkey Yorktown, Enterprise & Hornet islands ('42)

by gberger » Fri May 20, 2016 5:51 pm

Steve,

I received my 1/200 Hornet Island today. I am Utterly speechless..................... :thumbs_up_1: :thumbs_up_1:

Gene

Re: Model Monkey Yorktown, Enterprise & Hornet islands ('42)

by ModelMonkey » Sat May 14, 2016 11:19 am

jabarry wrote:Just received my MM 1/700 Yorktown Island I ordered for my Tom's Modelworks Yorktown. What a stunning piece of work! Thank you Model Monkey!!!
Thanks so much! I hope it will be a great addition to your build.

More superstructures and islands coming.

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