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PostPosted: Mon Oct 31, 2005 6:40 pm 
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Here are recent official US Navy photos of Nimitz class carriers.
These should prove very helpful to those building a model of any Nimitz class
ship as she currently appears.

Warning to dial-up users: VERY LARGE FILES, long download times.

USS Nimitz CVN-68
http://www.navy.mil/management/photodb/ ... 3R-020.jpg
http://www.navy.mil/management/photodb/ ... 3R-027.jpg
http://www.navy.mil/management/photodb/ ... 0M-003.jpg
http://www.navy.mil/management/photodb/ ... 4E-003.jpg
http://www.navy.mil/management/photodb/ ... 3R-009.jpg
http://www.navy.mil/management/photodb/ ... 6T-006.jpg
http://www.navy.mil/management/photodb/ ... 3J-001.jpg
http://www.navy.mil/management/photodb/ ... 0B-007.jpg
http://www.navy.mil/management/photodb/ ... 6G-003.jpg
http://www.navy.mil/management/photodb/ ... 4E-007.jpg
http://www.navy.mil/management/photodb/ ... 5R-002.jpg
http://www.navy.mil/management/photodb/ ... 3T-005.jpg
http://www.navy.mil/management/photodb/ ... 3R-021.jpg
http://www.navy.mil/management/photodb/ ... 3J-197.jpg
http://www.navy.mil/management/photodb/ ... 5R-003.jpg
http://www.navy.mil/management/photodb/ ... 3R-004.jpg
http://www.navy.mil/management/photodb/ ... 5R-003.jpg
http://www.navy.mil/management/photodb/ ... 5R-002.jpg
http://www.navy.mil/management/photodb/ ... 4E-002.jpg
http://www.navy.mil/management/photodb/ ... 6H-001.jpg
http://www.navy.mil/management/photodb/ ... 9H-024.jpg
http://www.navy.mil/management/photodb/ ... 6P-043.jpg
http://www.navy.mil/management/photodb/ ... 6T-188.jpg
http://www.navy.mil/management/photodb/ ... 6T-071.jpg
http://www.navy.mil/management/photodb/ ... 6G-083.jpg
http://www.navy.mil/management/photodb/ ... 3T-006.jpg
http://www.navy.mil/management/photodb/ ... 4E-051.jpg
http://www.navy.mil/management/photodb/ ... 9H-024.jpg
http://www.navy.mil/management/photodb/ ... 3T-006.jpg
http://www.navy.mil/management/photodb/ ... 8F-004.jpg
http://www.navy.mil/management/photodb/ ... 3T-040.jpg
http://www.navy.mil/management/photodb/ ... 7P-095.jpg
http://www.navy.mil/management/photodb/ ... 9M-001.jpg
http://www.navy.mil/management/photodb/ ... 3T-004.jpg
http://www.navy.mil/management/photodb/ ... 4R-042.jpg
http://www.navy.mil/management/photodb/ ... 6T-005.jpg

*Edit by TimmyC: Because each post can now contain only 50 URLs, the rest of the class's pictures are spread down below in the next several posts by Steve Larsen.

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Thanks Steve for posting such a huge amount of information , quite a task . Nice model
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Thanks, Dave!! Please keep posting pics! The models you show are truly inspirational!

Hello, Michael! I am afraid that those are the only pics I have of the NASM model at the moment. If we get a chance to go back to NASM I will get more pics for you!



USS Dwight D. Eisenhower CVN 69
http://www.navy.mil/management/photodb/ ... 0C-001.jpg
http://www.navy.mil/management/photodb/ ... 2M-005.jpg
http://www.navy.mil/management/photodb/ ... 0C-004.jpg
http://www.navy.mil/management/photodb/ ... 7C-008.jpg

USS Carl Vinson CVN 70
http://www.navy.mil/management/photodb/ ... 2R-009.jpg
http://www.navy.mil/management/photodb/ ... 3R-008.jpg
http://www.navy.mil/management/photodb/ ... 2H-002.jpg
http://www.navy.mil/management/photodb/ ... 0T-115.jpg
http://www.navy.mil/management/photodb/ ... 6C-051.jpg
http://www.navy.mil/management/photodb/ ... 4S-004.jpg
http://www.navy.mil/management/photodb/ ... 3F-001.jpg new
http://www.navy.mil/management/photodb/ ... 5V-017.jpg new

USS Theodore Roosevelt CVN 71
http://www.navy.mil/management/photodb/ ... 9T-002.jpg
http://www.navy.mil/management/photodb/ ... 5H-004.jpg
http://www.navy.mil/management/photodb/ ... 8C-004.jpg
http://www.navy.mil/management/photodb/ ... 2D-002.jpg
http://www.navy.mil/management/photodb/ ... 8C-003.jpg

USS Abraham Lincoln CVN 72
http://www.navy.mil/management/photodb/ ... 7C-082.jpg
http://www.navy.mil/management/photodb/ ... 6B-200.jpg
http://www.navy.mil/management/photodb/ ... 7P-335.jpg
http://www.navy.mil/management/photodb/ ... 1E-001.jpg
http://www.navy.mil/management/photodb/ ... 3M-009.jpg
http://www.navy.mil/management/photodb/ ... 9B-066.jpg
http://www.navy.mil/management/photodb/ ... 3K-012.jpg
http://www.navy.mil/management/photodb/ ... 9D-019.jpg
http://www.navy.mil/management/photodb/ ... 7R-111.jpg
http://www.navy.mil/management/photodb/ ... 4B-026.jpg
http://www.navy.mil/management/photodb/ ... 7P-121.jpg
http://www.navy.mil/management/photodb/ ... 7C-151.jpg
http://www.navy.mil/management/photodb/ ... 7C-100.jpg
http://www.navy.mil/management/photodb/ ... 9S-025.jpg
http://www.navy.mil/management/photodb/ ... 9M-083.jpg
http://www.navy.mil/management/photodb/ ... 3J-028.jpg
http://www.navy.mil/management/photodb/ ... 0P-181.jpg new

USS George Washington CVN 73
http://www.navy.mil/management/photodb/ ... 8K-115.jpg
http://www.navy.mil/management/photodb/ ... 6T-006.jpg
http://www.navy.mil/management/photodb/ ... 2Z-015.jpg
http://www.navy.mil/management/photodb/ ... 5B-004.jpg
http://www.navy.mil/management/photodb/ ... 0B-005.jpg
http://www.navy.mil/management/photodb/ ... 8R-001.jpg
http://www.navy.mil/management/photodb/ ... 8K-190.jpg
http://www.navy.mil/management/photodb/ ... 8O-012.jpg
http://www.navy.mil/management/photodb/ ... 8K-169.jpg
http://www.navy.mil/management/photodb/ ... 5B-107.jpg
http://www.navy.mil/management/photodb/ ... 5B-038.jpg
http://www.navy.mil/management/photodb/ ... 3A-206.jpg
http://www.navy.mil/management/photodb/ ... 2Z-056.jpg
http://www.navy.mil/management/photodb/ ... 5B-097.jpg
http://www.navy.mil/management/photodb/ ... 6D-008.jpg

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Here's a good closeup shot, showing painting details -- bitts and a capstan, and weathered non-skid -- on USN ships. The non-skid is the same product used on the flight deck (minus the jet fuel & hydraulic fluid). This is USS Harry S. Truman (CVN-75).

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Another good one, showing flight deck layout and markings on USS Dwight D. Eisenhower (CVN-69):

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THREE nuclear-powered aircraft carriers together at sea:

Atlantic Ocean (Nov. 3, 2005) – The Nimitz-class aircraft carrier USS Harry S. Truman (CVN 75),
center, sails alongside the Military Sealift Command (MSC) fast combat support ship USNS Arctic (T-AOE 8 ),
followed by the nuclear-powered aircraft carrier USS Enterprise (CVN 65), right, and the Nimitz-class
aircraft carrier USS Dwight D. Eisenhower (CVN 69), left, during an early morning vertical replenishment
and underway replenishment. Truman, Enterprise and Eisenhower are currently underway in the Atlantic
Ocean conducting ammunition offloads and underway replenishments. U.S. Navy photos by Photographer's
Mates 3rd Class Kristopher Wilson, Josh Kinter, & Rob Gaston and Photographer's Mate Airman Apprentice
Justin Losack

Warning to Dial-up users: very large files, LONG DOWNLOAD TIMES

http://www.news.navy.mil/management/pho ... 5W-055.jpg
http://www.news.navy.mil/management/pho ... 5W-032.jpg
http://www.news.navy.mil/management/pho ... 5W-133.jpg
http://www.news.navy.mil/management/pho ... 8K-003.jpg
http://www.news.navy.mil/management/pho ... 8K-001.jpg
http://www.news.navy.mil/management/pho ... 5L-069.jpg
http://www.news.navy.mil/management/pho ... 9G-249.jpg
http://www.news.navy.mil/management/pho ... 9G-160.jpg

USS John C. Stennis CVN 74
http://www.navy.mil/management/photodb/ ... 1D-044.jpg
http://www.navy.mil/management/photodb/ ... 1D-038.jpg
http://www.navy.mil/management/photodb/ ... 0T-056.jpg
http://www.navy.mil/management/photodb/ ... 0T-046.jpg
http://www.navy.mil/management/photodb/ ... 3R-006.jpg
http://www.navy.mil/management/photodb/ ... 3R-059.jpg
http://www.navy.mil/management/photodb/ ... 3R-077.jpg
http://www.navy.mil/management/photodb/ ... 3R-047.jpg
http://www.navy.mil/management/photodb/ ... 3R-064.jpg
http://www.navy.mil/management/photodb/ ... 4D-042.jpg
http://www.navy.mil/management/photodb/ ... 4D-008.jpg
http://www.navy.mil/management/photodb/ ... 3R-033.jpg
http://www.navy.mil/management/photodb/ ... 2W-113.jpg
http://www.navy.mil/management/photodb/ ... 2W-084.jpg
http://www.navy.mil/management/photodb/ ... 3R-009.jpg
http://www.navy.mil/management/photodb/ ... 9M-003.jpg
http://www.navy.mil/management/photodb/ ... 3E-041.jpg
http://www.navy.mil/management/photodb/ ... 8B-052.jpg
http://www.navy.mil/management/photodb/ ... 3R-137.jpg

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wow..those are some great shots..thx for sharing!

anybody here who wants to do that as a dio? :lol_1: :lol_1: ..except me :lol_1:


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Here is a drawing from Northrop Grumman suggesting what CVN-78 may look like:

http://www.nn.northropgrumman.com/cvn21/images/DCS03-41-3.JPG



USS Harry S. Truman CVN 75
http://www.navy.mil/management/photodb/ ... 5P-089.jpg
http://www.navy.mil/management/photodb/ ... 4R-003.jpg
http://www.navy.mil/management/photodb/ ... 5W-085.jpg
http://www.navy.mil/management/photodb/ ... 5W-037.jpg
http://www.navy.mil/management/photodb/ ... 8O-137.jpg
http://www.navy.mil/management/photodb/ ... 5W-266.jpg
http://www.navy.mil/management/photodb/ ... 5W-088.jpg
http://www.navy.mil/management/photodb/ ... 8O-099.jpg
http://www.navy.mil/management/photodb/ ... 8O-169.jpg
http://www.navy.mil/management/photodb/ ... 4T-016.jpg
http://www.navy.mil/management/photodb/ ... 4R-112.jpg
http://www.navy.mil/management/photodb/ ... 3E-010.jpg
http://www.navy.mil/management/photodb/ ... 8O-191.jpg
http://www.navy.mil/management/photodb/ ... 5W-005.jpg
http://www.navy.mil/management/photodb/ ... 3E-045.jpg
http://www.navy.mil/management/photodb/ ... 8O-017.jpg
http://www.navy.mil/management/photodb/ ... 3E-002.jpg
http://www.navy.mil/management/photodb/ ... 7S-011.jpg
http://www.navy.mil/management/photodb/ ... 8O-141.jpg
http://www.navy.mil/management/photodb/ ... 9C-001.jpg
http://www.navy.mil/management/photodb/ ... 9T-042.jpg
http://www.navy.mil/management/photodb/ ... 8O-027.jpg
http://www.navy.mil/management/photodb/ ... 3T-015.jpg
http://www.navy.mil/management/photodb/ ... 8O-329.jpg
http://www.navy.mil/management/photodb/ ... 5P-056.jpg


USS Ronald Reagan CVN 76
http://www.navy.mil/management/photodb/ ... 0B-026.jpg
http://www.navy.mil/management/photodb/ ... 3G-133.jpg
http://www.navy.mil/management/photodb/ ... 6T-188.jpg
http://www.navy.mil/management/photodb/ ... 6T-071.jpg
http://www.navy.mil/management/photodb/ ... 8B-002.jpg
http://www.navy.mil/management/photodb/ ... 0B-096.jpg
http://www.navy.mil/management/photodb/ ... 0B-033.jpg
http://www.navy.mil/management/photodb/ ... 0P-004.jpg
http://www.navy.mil/management/photodb/ ... 6M-022.jpg
http://www.navy.mil/management/photodb/ ... 9M-001.jpg
http://www.navy.mil/management/photodb/ ... 7S-001.jpg
http://www.navy.mil/management/photodb/ ... 6T-066.jpg
http://www.navy.mil/management/photodb/ ... 6T-062.jpg
http://www.navy.mil/management/photodb/ ... 3G-154.jpg
http://www.navy.mil/management/photodb/ ... 0T-013.jpg
http://www.navy.mil/management/photodb/ ... 8A-503.jpg
http://www.navy.mil/management/photodb/ ... 1A-003.jpg
http://www.navy.mil/management/photodb/ ... 6B-004.jpg
http://www.navy.mil/management/photodb/ ... 3B-163.jpg
http://www.navy.mil/management/photodb/ ... 2B-099.jpg
http://www.navy.mil/management/photodb/ ... 6B-097.jpg
http://www.navy.mil/management/photodb/ ... 8T-098.jpg
http://www.navy.mil/management/photodb/ ... 5E-484.jpg
http://www.navy.mil/management/photodb/ ... 6M-016.jpg

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What are the dark stripes on the flight deck here, that makes the deck look like tiles?

[img]http://www.pacom.mil/exercises/vs2006/imagery/060621-N-7130B-318-h.jpg[/img]

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Hi,

having decided to super detail my Nimitz I have been looking for a set of plans for 1975 and floating drydock have some, my quetsion is does anybody have any exprience of these plans and are there any alternatives ?

I already have Ray Beans Photo CDS but want to try and go a little further......

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Timmy C wrote:
What are the dark stripes on the flight deck here, that makes the deck look like tiles?


They are merely a product of the angle of reflection. The ‘grain’ if you will.

Non-skid is applied with a roller. In order to ensure that the weld beads that join the steel deck panels are adequately covered, we first roll a swath covering the weld, in a direction perpendicular to the weld. Then the rest of the flat surface is filled in. What you're seeing is the resulting 'grain' where some strokes run in one direction and the rest of the panel in another. In the picture, you don’t see the dark lines on weld beads that run in the athwart ship direction because they are parallel to the direction used to fill in the panel.

Read on for more detail:

Navy non-skid is a thick, jet black, tar-like coating that comes in 5-gallon plastic buckets and must be applied just so in a mysterious ritual of surface preparation with expensive hydroblasting equipment and large vacuum hoppers (to suck up the resulting grit). Critically important are the right conditions of temperature, weather, humidity, surface preparation profile, etc. You must apply the primer perfectly in accordance with the instructions, and with great amounts of humility, patience, kindness and one or two voodoo sacrifice. Without the latter, and despite all efforts by the Air Boss’s rabid ‘wet-non skid’ Gestapo, several boot prints will invariably appear in the fresh ‘skid overnight, right in the middle of the flight deck where it’s impossible for someone to have walked without being seen. Then a big, fat jet drops a tailhook on it and tears off a foot-long strip of our beloved, priceless fresco non-skid... but I digress.

The coating is applied to the flight deck by civilian contractors at great expense (in the order of $1M to completely resurface a CVN). Carriers are entirely re-coated once per deployment cycle, usually early in the training phase. The landing area – the part that takes the abuse from tailhooks – gets re-done again just prior to deployment. There may also be some patch repair work here and there. Island walkways, the fantail and internal decks areas (and non-aviation surfaces on smaller ships) aren’t subject to the same tight NAVAIR standards and may be done by the crew, typically without the specialized training or hydroblasting equipment, etc. The result is all too often brown non-skid (rust creeping through) or a pink sheen poking through (primer bleeding through), etc.

The stuff is so thick that it forms ridges as high as ~10mm along the path of the roller. The resulting surface is semi-gloss and very close to black tar in color when new. And, like road tar, in a matter of weeks it has faded noticeably into progressively lighter shades of gray. Add to this the weathering effect of hydraulic fluids, fuel, rubber boots, etc.

And now you know… the rest of the story…

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Thanks Andrew. That explained it quite well, hehe.

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It also smells like overripe onions when wet.


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I didn't need to know that. :faint:


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Two yard periods and an emergency stop in Guam because they messed up the flight deck. I'll never forget that smell. :dead:


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Timmy,

something else to consider, with regard to the lines on the deck in the photo, is temperature. I know on the focsle of our ship when it is cold outside, we get similar lines on the deck. It is particularily noticeable with a light covering of snow, I believe it is due to there being more steel beneath the "snowless" lines, therefore holding the heat of the ship better, and therefore melting the snow above it.

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can anyone tell me are going to make perforated elevators for the 1/350nimitz.


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These elevators only appeared on the Enterprise. Nimitz has solid ones


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What a great assortment of photos! Brings back a lot of memories of my 4 years aboard the Nimitz. Thanks for posting these. One of these days I'm going to get around to building my old ship, and these photo's are going to be perfect.

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One Nimitz hanger deck started, target date -- Telford 2007


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Hi Mark,

The Nimitz hanger is looking good! Are you building an early (70's) Nimitz or a newer version?

It must be a breeze for you in building the Nimitz after completing the beautiful CVN-65 recently.

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