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Re: Light Seal Support Craft (LSSC) - any intel?

by Hajo L. » Sun Jan 21, 2024 5:17 am

Bill, I replied to your PM!

For all others, I already started my LSSC-build. If you want to take a look, look here: https://www.modellboard.net/index.php?topic=68777.0

It�s in german, but I think the pictures speak for themselves.

I will replace the white metal part that is meant to pose as the radar with a 3D-printed radar from a PBR-kit... I hope they both used the same system?


HAJO

Re: Light Seal Support Craft (LSSC) - any intel?

by William Smallshaw » Sat Jan 20, 2024 4:58 pm

Hajo,

I found another interesting source for STABs, LCPL and LSSC craft. This document is two PDFs, if interested I can find a way to send these to you.

Bill

Re: Light Seal Support Craft (LSSC) - any intel?

by William Smallshaw » Thu Oct 05, 2023 8:53 am

HAJO,

One last source is the book Warboats authored by Jin Gray and Phil Garn. There are some great photographs of the LSSC and a scale drawing in this book. Unfortunately it is a limited print book and hard to find. You can reach Jim from the Warboats website. A very helpful individual who served on PTF boats in Vietnam.

Bill

Re: Light Seal Support Craft (LSSC) - any intel?

by William Smallshaw » Thu Oct 05, 2023 8:35 am

HAJO,

Take a look at Warboats:

https://www.warboats.org/

Friedman�s book on U.S. small combatants has a small discussion of these boats and two photographs.

Bill

Calling all Light Seal Support Craft (LSSC) fans

by Hajo L. » Tue Oct 03, 2023 1:52 pm

I�m in the process of acquiring a 1/72 model kit of a LSSC. I don�t expect much detail or documentation coming with the kit, so I turn to the forum and hope someone has some more knowledge.

Strange enough I didn�t found much on LSSCs in the internet, even Wikipedia has only a very short article. So, I�m generally interested in any information about these boats.

More specifically I�m interested in number of crew members (only one driver? Who is manning the machine guns?) and if there had been any interesting (camoflage-)paint schemes or if they had been just green while beeing operated in Vietnam.

Thank you very much!


HAJO

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