by Vladi » Sat Aug 08, 2020 9:16 am
Hello everyone, I�m glad to announce that I completed my build in time for the 78th anniversary of the Battle of Savo Island!
Chicago was the temporary flagship of the Allied Southern Force in the early hours of August 9, 1942, though she was sailing second behind HMAS Canberra. She combed several torpedoes fired from Chokai, Aoba and Furutaka at the beginning of the engagement and she was hit by two torpedoes from Kako � one hit far on the bow without too much damage and the second one abreast the starboard engine room but it most fortunately did not explode and went unnoticed. She was also hit on her foremast by a shell from heavy cruiser Kinugasa receiving minor damage. She turned to port, away from the anchorage and disengaged from the battle, without firing a shot from her main battery and her only contribution being a 5in hit on the Tenryu. The crucial failure however was that she did not alert the Northern Force thus allowing for its destruction in the next few minutes.
My model shows the Chicago at a leisurely pace in the 2nd state of readiness moments before she was alerted by the first shots of the Battle of Savo Island � starshells fired by USS Patterson � and Japanese aerial flares, followed by an avalanche of shells aimed at HMAS Canberra sailing only few hundred meters in front of her. It is based on the Corsair Armada 1/700 USS Houston resin kit and takes advantage of many modifications and aftermarket parts as outlined below (most importantly my custom PE set and aftermarket parts from Micro Master, 3dmodelparts, Shelf Oddity and others).
Summary of major modifications:
- Main and aft bridges/masts replaced with my custom designed PE parts and soldered brass rods
- Degaussing cable removed and hull plating sanded down to appear thinner
- Two lower levels of portholes sealed fore and aft (still faintly visible), portholes replaced with custom PE
- 5in ammo boxes - removed and replaced with custom PE
- Deck mushroom vents - large aft scratchbuilt, Rainbow brass parts used for smaller
- Drilled out funnels, added internal separators, funnel grills and funnel hood on #1
- Deckhouses under tubs for 1.1 aft of #2 funnel lowered according to photos
- Cut-outs for catapults engraved to the deck aft of funnel #1
- Added approx 1mm height to catapult towers, custom PE windows and brims
- Added aviation fuel line to starboard (0.2mm wire)
- Added internal mechanism & piping to GMM PE catapults
- Splinter shields shape amended fore and aft on the upper 5in gun platform
- Scratchbuilt spotting glass for Secondary Conn & Aft Spotting Station
- Scratchbuilt new aft 1.1in tubs - smaller diameter
- Custom made decals for the ship�s name and non-skid panels
Aftermarket parts used:
- Micro Master USN 8"/55 Triple Gun Mounts
- 3dmodelparts 5in/25 secondary guns (added custom PE railings), Quadruple 1.1" 28-mm Cannons, 5-inch-25 Guns, Mk 19 Gun Directors and 1/700 Naval Figures (from various sets)
- Shelf Oddity 20mm Oerlikon Single Machine Gun, 20mm ammunition boxes, USN Searchlights, Deck winch, Life rafts (Carley floats) and 0.06mm Rigging Metal Wire
- Trumpeter SOC-3 Seagull floatplanes (modified, custom PE added)
- Gold Medal Models USN Cruiser/Destroyer set (catapults, radars, cranes, railings�) plus individual PE details from various sets by LionRoar, Flyhawk and Eduard
I used Lifecolor paints (most importantly 5-S Sea Blue as discussed above, 20-B Deck Blue and Matt Black for the boot-top) and weathered them using artistic oil paints for filters, pin wash and dry brush.
References:
Special thanks to:
- Brent Jones for providing me with photos from his excellent collection that helped with pinpointing many details on the ship
- Michael Brown for advice and information on Chicago�s paint and a Garden Island Chicago Blue paint sample, also to Randy Short and mates from the Facebook Warship Camouflage Research Group for sharing their views
- Lars Scharff for sharing details about his build
- Mike Czibovic for sharing his opinion and advice about his kit
Please see
https://www.flickr.com/photos/vladi_k/a ... 5388249627 for more hi-res photos. Thanks for watching!

Hello everyone, I�m glad to announce that I completed my build in time for the 78th anniversary of the Battle of Savo Island!
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[b][size=150]Chicago was the temporary flagship of the Allied Southern Force in the early hours of August 9, 1942, though she was sailing second behind HMAS Canberra. She combed several torpedoes fired from Chokai, Aoba and Furutaka at the beginning of the engagement and she was hit by two torpedoes from Kako � one hit far on the bow without too much damage and the second one abreast the starboard engine room but it most fortunately did not explode and went unnoticed. She was also hit on her foremast by a shell from heavy cruiser Kinugasa receiving minor damage. She turned to port, away from the anchorage and disengaged from the battle, without firing a shot from her main battery and her only contribution being a 5in hit on the Tenryu. The crucial failure however was that she did not alert the Northern Force thus allowing for its destruction in the next few minutes. [/size][/b]
[url=https://flic.kr/p/2jtGTq1][img]https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/50196637196_15d987d3dc_b.jpg[/img][/url]
My model shows the Chicago at a leisurely pace in the 2nd state of readiness moments before she was alerted by the first shots of the Battle of Savo Island � starshells fired by USS Patterson � and Japanese aerial flares, followed by an avalanche of shells aimed at HMAS Canberra sailing only few hundred meters in front of her. It is based on the Corsair Armada 1/700 USS Houston resin kit and takes advantage of many modifications and aftermarket parts as outlined below (most importantly my custom PE set and aftermarket parts from Micro Master, 3dmodelparts, Shelf Oddity and others).
[url=https://flic.kr/p/2jtE4XS][img]https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/50196087348_3d6b5d4444_b.jpg[/img][/url]
[b]Summary of major modifications:[/b]
[list][*]Main and aft bridges/masts replaced with my custom designed PE parts and soldered brass rods
[*]Degaussing cable removed and hull plating sanded down to appear thinner
[*]Two lower levels of portholes sealed fore and aft (still faintly visible), portholes replaced with custom PE
[*]5in ammo boxes - removed and replaced with custom PE
[*]Deck mushroom vents - large aft scratchbuilt, Rainbow brass parts used for smaller
[*]Drilled out funnels, added internal separators, funnel grills and funnel hood on #1
[*]Deckhouses under tubs for 1.1 aft of #2 funnel lowered according to photos
[*]Cut-outs for catapults engraved to the deck aft of funnel #1
[*]Added approx 1mm height to catapult towers, custom PE windows and brims
[*]Added aviation fuel line to starboard (0.2mm wire)
[*]Added internal mechanism & piping to GMM PE catapults
[*]Splinter shields shape amended fore and aft on the upper 5in gun platform
[*]Scratchbuilt spotting glass for Secondary Conn & Aft Spotting Station
[*]Scratchbuilt new aft 1.1in tubs - smaller diameter
[*]Custom made decals for the ship�s name and non-skid panels[/list]
[url=https://flic.kr/p/2jtGSU6][img]https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/50196635461_8765466baa.jpg[/img][/url] [url=https://flic.kr/p/2jtE4N3][img]https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/50196086778_88787aef28.jpg[/img][/url]
[b]Aftermarket parts used:[/b]
[list][*]Micro Master USN 8"/55 Triple Gun Mounts
[*]3dmodelparts 5in/25 secondary guns (added custom PE railings), Quadruple 1.1" 28-mm Cannons, 5-inch-25 Guns, Mk 19 Gun Directors and 1/700 Naval Figures (from various sets)
[*]Shelf Oddity 20mm Oerlikon Single Machine Gun, 20mm ammunition boxes, USN Searchlights, Deck winch, Life rafts (Carley floats) and 0.06mm Rigging Metal Wire
[*]Trumpeter SOC-3 Seagull floatplanes (modified, custom PE added)
[*]Gold Medal Models USN Cruiser/Destroyer set (catapults, radars, cranes, railings�) plus individual PE details from various sets by LionRoar, Flyhawk and Eduard [/list]
I used Lifecolor paints (most importantly 5-S Sea Blue as discussed above, 20-B Deck Blue and Matt Black for the boot-top) and weathered them using artistic oil paints for filters, pin wash and dry brush.
[url=https://flic.kr/p/2jtGT3s][img]https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/50196635946_8e01ae301d_b.jpg[/img][/url]
[b]References:[/b]
[list][*]Modelwarships.com: http://www.shipmodels.info/mws_forum/viewtopic.php?f=48&t=34865 Calling all USS Northampton class (CA) fans
[*]Profile Morskie USS Chicago 1942 1/350 Plan Large (pdf)
[*]Pre-war and wartime photography from various online sources, especially https://www.history.navy.mil/our-collections/photography.html Naval History and Heritage Command and http://www.navsource.org/ Navsource.org[/list]
[b]Special thanks to:[/b]
[list][*]Brent Jones for providing me with photos from his excellent collection that helped with pinpointing many details on the ship
[*]Michael Brown for advice and information on Chicago�s paint and a Garden Island Chicago Blue paint sample, also to Randy Short and mates from the Facebook Warship Camouflage Research Group for sharing their views
[*]Lars Scharff for sharing details about his build
[*]Mike Czibovic for sharing his opinion and advice about his kit[/list]
Please see https://www.flickr.com/photos/vladi_k/albums/72157715388249627 for more hi-res photos. Thanks for watching!
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