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BuNo02100 wrote:I have both the Cyber Hobby and GMM detail sets for the Buchanan and would recommend going with the GMM only.
MartinJQuinn wrote:BuNo02100 wrote:I have both the Cyber Hobby and GMM detail sets for the Buchanan and would recommend going with the GMM only.
Agreed. Also, some of the railings are too long for the sections they are designed for, which means you have to cut them to get them to fit.
Sebastien Lausdat wrote:I work on USS Buchanan (very big superdetailling) version in August/September 1944. Steve Wiper, in these books, camouflage is Ms.31/3D, whereas according to John Snyder is MS.32/3D. I did not answer in this post. Who is right?
BuNo02100 wrote:First off, let me start off by saying that the kit 1.1 is about as good as one can get with injection molding and looks pretty good with the p/e that is included in the box. I can not speak to the 40mm, but the L'arsenal 1.1though is a little gem and I have no regrets in spending the extra money to replace the kit piece and I am seriously considering getting the Master Detail brass barrells to replace the resin ones just to see what they would look like (who would have ever thought 1/350 1.1" brass barrells were even possible................)
BuNo02100 wrote:As I enter the final leg of my Buchanan build, I am looking at purchasing the Livermore. Can any early war Pacific destroyers be built out of the box using the Livermore? I know that with enough work, just about any of the Benson/Gleaves can be built using the kits available from Dragon, but I am looking for something more simple. So all you SMEs, what are my options?
BW
Rick E Davis wrote:Barry,
I lacked a photo of Ellyson (DD-454) during Operation Torch ... well now I do. I have been at NARA this week and found a group of photos taken during Operation Torch. I thought that all the destroyers for this operation had been repainted in Ms 22 ... but this photo proves otherwise. Oh, and no I don't have an image of the portside.

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