by aptivaboy » Fri Sep 23, 2016 7:31 pm
Thank you for the kind words. I work slowly (sometimes too slowly) but that's really because of the day job and I'm trying to get the little details right, or at least as close as possible while still being printable. I was gratified seeing two of my Sims conversions at Nationals this year, but I hope that the Indy conversion can be even better.
I'm thinking that this will probably be about a 1934-5 conversion date. She had AA directors in her birdbath as built, but according to Friedman lost these "shortly." Without any more details on the timeline, the mid thirties looks about right, further enough on that the regular directors were there, the AA directors being gone and replaced by a rangefinder for the 8 inchers. I can still do a version with and without that shielding as long as the builder understands the caveat that dates aren't known for sure.
After Indy, I'll either do an Astoria bridge conversion or a very early Gato fairwater, think Guardfish or Greenling with their high early bridges; lot's of little varieties there between SS-212 through 221. Then, the CVE/CVL bridges.
By the way, you have to find way to get your Cleveland printed. Seriously, that's amazing work.
Bob
Thank you for the kind words. I work slowly (sometimes too slowly) but that's really because of the day job and I'm trying to get the little details right, or at least as close as possible while still being printable. I was gratified seeing two of my Sims conversions at Nationals this year, but I hope that the Indy conversion can be even better.
I'm thinking that this will probably be about a 1934-5 conversion date. She had AA directors in her birdbath as built, but according to Friedman lost these "shortly." Without any more details on the timeline, the mid thirties looks about right, further enough on that the regular directors were there, the AA directors being gone and replaced by a rangefinder for the 8 inchers. I can still do a version with and without that shielding as long as the builder understands the caveat that dates aren't known for sure.
After Indy, I'll either do an Astoria bridge conversion or a very early Gato fairwater, think Guardfish or Greenling with their high early bridges; lot's of little varieties there between SS-212 through 221. Then, the CVE/CVL bridges.
By the way, you have to find way to get your Cleveland printed. Seriously, that's amazing work.
Bob