Thanks, Tom - and a good analogy of the hobby in a nutshell. More than just cement, sticks, & so forth.
On a couple other fronts - I've used Tom's APA accommodation ladder as a basis for the one that will adorn the T-3 - I've made necessary size changes and based on the Gen. Arrgt. drawing have this one that should go to printing later this week:
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Stbd side ladder is shown on the plans - but, if need be, I'll modify this to make one in a stowed position for the port side - another mini-research project to find out WHERE this was stowed.
The G.A. is totally vague on the RADAR set specified on these ships and I've come to the conclusion that some T-3s had SK, some had SC - there doesn't seem to be a pattern or scheme as to what was installed. This is one of the tech. aspects of the individual ship specifics that's missing from NavSource listings as well as individual ship listings on Auke Visser's Famous T Tanker Pages - an otherwise excellent source of info. So, based on what might be (the photos are hazy) installed on one of the 4 ships built at Sparrow Point, MD in this contract (AO-97, 98, 99, 100) I have decided on SC-2 antenna with IFF mounted above and have designed this in DSM:
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Having consulted with Tom for using on his DSM, he did a bit of beefing up of struts and then I added some further details to arrive at what is hopefully a respectful looking antenna.
I'm continuing to print further hull sections which take a day (8.5 hours) to print each and have a few more to do. That will finish the straight, center section of the hull, which comprises about 16" in length. Once this center section is assembled, sanded, and ready for paint (but NOT painted), I'll then begin back on work on the fwd superstructure and pick up where I left off a month or so ago.
Hank