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Re: 1/350 USS Ranger CV-4 1936

by Winnie » Sat Jun 01, 2024 10:46 pm

I know it's been a while, but I'd love to see an update. I just recently got the kit myself, I'm going to build it pretty much out of the box, but change the planes so they are appropriate to Operation Leader, as the Dauntless' planes attacked German shipping in my neck of the woods, sunk at least a couple, but also lost 2 planes, with 1 crew lost (Tucker and Bakran). I worked at the aviation museum as a guide, and went to both memorials for the Dauntless crew and Avenger crew that were lost near Bodoe (my hometown) and Sandnessjoen. That must have been in 1992 or 1993 I believe.

Anyway Like what I've seen so far!
Cheers!
Harald

Re: 1/350 USS Ranger CV-4 1936

by Aggie » Wed Jun 19, 2019 6:31 pm

MattFlegal wrote:That is coming together really well. If you don't mind a plug, I've been getting custom designed 1934/5 aircraft for my Lexington here: https://www.shapeways.com/product/P4F3X ... li=ostatus . They are so much better than the Trumpeter aircraft it's almost embarrassing.

Hah! YES, they are! He did the BF2C-1s because I asked him to! Yeah, pricey, but makes Trumpy's planes look like rubbish...

Re: 1/350 USS Ranger CV-4 1936

by MattFlegal » Sun May 19, 2019 11:27 am

That is coming together really well. If you don't mind a plug, I've been getting custom designed 1934/5 aircraft for my Lexington here: https://www.shapeways.com/product/P4F3X ... li=ostatus . They are so much better than the Trumpeter aircraft it's almost embarrassing.

,Re: 1/350 USS Ranger CV-4 1936

by Timothyo » Sun May 12, 2019 9:15 am

As I am enjoying your WIP, and as I am selfish, are there any more updates? :wave_1:

Regards,
Timothy

Re: 1/350 USS Ranger CV-4 1936

by harristotle » Mon Apr 08, 2019 6:27 pm

Looking good!

Re: 1/350 USS Ranger CV-4 1936

by taskforce48 » Tue Feb 26, 2019 10:36 am

Very nice!!

Matt

Re: 1/350 USS Ranger CV-4 1936

by Aggie » Mon Feb 25, 2019 8:07 am

Worked on several aspects of my 1936 Ranger this weekend; first up was spending some time working on a new stern round-down. I cut off the existing, shortened one with a razor saw, again leaving a little 'shelf' to attach the new section of flight deck to:
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Sticking with the flight deck work theme, I also trimmed the deck back to its 1936 appearance:
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Up underneath the forward flight deck, I started re-working the girders to look more like the prototype; I also shaped the face for the as-built secondary conn:
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You can see the underside of the forward flight deck pretty clearly in this pic:
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Lastly, did some work on some aircraft for Ranger, specifically 3D-printed F4B-4s. I cut out the outside struts, and the
struts between the wheels, replacing them with photoetch and wire:
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It's coming along slowly, but it's mostly just a weekend thing...

Re: 1/350 USS Ranger CV-4 1936

by Guest » Fri Feb 15, 2019 1:05 pm

Thanks, fellas! I've been working on getting aircraft to look less 'toylike', and I'm finding that photo etch and
Starfighter Decals go a long way (not an aircraft for Ranger, specifically, of course!):

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I have found the Trumpeter aircraft really need 'remanufacturing', involving plugging existing holes with Evergreen
plastic rod, then re-drilling mounting holes to get wings to rest at the correct angles and levels:
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Re: 1/350 USS Ranger CV-4 1936

by Dan K » Wed Feb 13, 2019 8:53 pm

This is really nice work.

Re: 1/350 USS Ranger CV-4 1936

by ModelMonkey » Wed Feb 13, 2019 5:39 pm

Following with great interest! Love carriers in their pre-war configurations.

Re: 1/350 USS Ranger CV-4 1936

by Aggie » Tue Feb 05, 2019 4:23 pm

Progress! I ground off the bow gun tub, at first using a Dremel with a sanding wheel, then file, and lastly garnet paper; I also fashioned a new bulkhead, and took off the extensions that were added in '42, so the forward bulkhead sits further back, now, allowing room for the as-built secondary conn:
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I also cut off the stern gun tubs, again with Dremel and files, but left a 'shelf' for the as-built fantail extension:
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Fan-tail extension in place on the model:
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Prototype pic of the fantail extension:
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Re: 1/350 USS Ranger CV-4 1936

by Aggie » Fri Feb 01, 2019 9:31 am

Surfsup63 wrote:That is some very clean and very nice work so far.....Cheers Mark
Thanks!

Hopefully, this weekend I can get to the bomb elevators, and finish re-working barrier locations... I'm on the lookout for
photo etch for the barrier supports, as I'm going to have to re-locate several of them.

Re: 1/350 USS Ranger CV-4 1936

by Surfsup63 » Thu Jan 31, 2019 10:17 pm

That is some very clean and very nice work so far.....Cheers Mark

Re: 1/350 USS Ranger CV-4 1936

by Aggie » Thu Jan 31, 2019 11:11 am

Continuing to work on Ranger by removing objects on the flight deck that weren't there in 1936, which includes arresting/barrier locations, and the mounts for the clipping rooms that were added (I think in '42) which then had AA mounts placed on top.
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Aft of the island, by using a sharp chisel blade, and working slowly, I was able to lift the housing mount as one piece, almost flush with the deck. One nice thing is that, inside that housing, as you can see, is wooden flight deck and tie-down strip still molded in. So, all you have to do is re-scribe over the blank area left by the mount. Using a small metal straightedge is really helpful to keep the scribe lines straight. The Tru-Color Mahogany should help to hide any goofs.
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Forward of the island, same thing, except in this case I think I need to move the barrier location back out to the edge of the flight deck... I suspect it was moved in when the housing was added. You can also see where I modded the mounting area for the island, so that when one looks in the archways, you won't see that thick curb of plastic.

Another weird thing for people building Ranger in any time period: Trumpeter located the bomb elevators on the hangar level, but left them off the flight deck... here's where they should be, forward and aft of the forward elevator:
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The thing to do would be to tape the bomb elevators off, and use Squadron white putty to add them in. Or, use some rectangles fabricated from leftover photo-etch? Hmmm...

Re: 1/350 USS Ranger CV-4 1936

by Aggie » Fri Jan 25, 2019 8:36 am

I modified the island's splinter railing to look like it did in 1936; I was able to carefully cut away the existing railing and re-use sections of it, which maintained the 'lip' on the railing:

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It's going to need some more careful puttying/priming/sanding, but it's most of the way there. I'm approaching having the 'archway' doors to their proper size and shape, too.

Re: 1/350 USS Ranger CV-4 1936

by Surfsup63 » Thu Jan 24, 2019 9:14 pm

I like the work you are doing so far.....Cheers Mark

Re: 1/350 USS Ranger CV-4 1936

by Aggie » Thu Jan 24, 2019 8:14 pm

Something interesting about Ranger in the time period I'm looking at her... her hanger doors did not roll up like garage doors, they slid along a track side-to-side:

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That'll be interesting to try to model, huh? It looks like as-built, the doors had very hangar-y windows at the top, which were then painted over (like the windows on the secondary conn under the forward flight deck) at some later date.

Re: 1/350 USS Ranger CV-4 1936

by Aggie » Thu Jan 24, 2019 8:03 pm

Matt and Devin, thanks, super helpful. It looks like it has a canvas cover in one of the pictures, so
I may try to model it that way, if I cannot find suitable photo etch to model it with.

Re: 1/350 USS Ranger CV-4 1936

by taskforce48 » Thu Jan 24, 2019 2:16 pm

Here is a close up of it,
Ranger Flag Bag.jpg
She also had one on the Starboard side, later date but can be made out in earlier distant shots.
ranger stbd flag bag.jpg
HTH
Matt

Re: 1/350 USS Ranger CV-4 1936

by Devin » Thu Jan 24, 2019 2:14 pm

Agreed, those are "flag bags", open from top. Photo below.
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