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PostPosted: Thu Apr 18, 2013 9:47 pm 
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She's BEAUTIFUL! :thumbs_up_1: Now please hurry and get her under glass before something else happens. LOL


Too late :mad_1: :mad_1: :mad_1:

All it took was three hours...Oh and in that timespan also, my Plasma flatscreen blew up. What's the third thing going to be today???

If anyone wants to contribute to the "Northwest Artillery needs a display case so he doesn't destroy his sons fund" please paypal @ goingtohaveaheartattackbeforeIm39@email.com

Or if Loren just wants to send me the bow netting PE for a reduced cost...

And my poor dog has been blamed twice now...

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NWarty wrote:
boomstick68 wrote:
She's BEAUTIFUL! :thumbs_up_1: Now please hurry and get her under glass before something else happens. LOL


Too late :mad_1: :mad_1: :mad_1:

All it took was three hours...Oh and in that timespan also, my Plasma flatscreen blew up. What's the third thing going to be today???

If anyone wants to contribute to the "Northwest Artillery needs a display case so he doesn't destroy his sons fund" please paypal @ goingtohaveaheartattackbeforeIm39@email.com

Or if Loren just wants to send me the bow netting PE for a reduced cost...

And my poor dog has been blamed twice now...

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The captain driving that ship needs to be fired. Had you installed the Belknap pole, this would never happened. :rolf_3:

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:Mad_6: No Way!!!

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I should have spares of the gold medal bow netting, shoot me your address and I 'll send em off to ya.

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Ryan, PM en route and thank you so much :thumbs_up_1:
Yep, it looks pretty ratty now (the bow PE). Kind of if you try to fix something over and over again and it's never as good as when you first completed it. I equate it to my kids covering my favorite drawings in finger paint and then going back to fix it :big_grin:

Second deck crane finished.
Working on the airwing. A-7's up front on the port bow with Corsair launching on the starboard Cat. Intruders, Vikings and Prowlers line the starboard side. Hawkeye and Sea Kings at the island. Tomcats, Greyhound and remainder of airwing along the stern. Tomcats will launch at the waist with single Skywarrior to the port/stern.

Total of aircraft topside:
10 F-14A's Tomcats
8 A-7's Corsair II's
7 A-6's Intruders
3 S-3 Vikings
3 EA-6 Prowlers
2 SH-3 Sea Kings
1 C-2 Greyhound
1 A-3 Skywarrior

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PostPosted: Sun Apr 21, 2013 2:26 pm 
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boomstick68 wrote:
The captain driving that ship needs to be fired. Had you installed the Belknap pole, this would never happened. :rolf_3:


LOL! yep, that darned thing wasn't installed until what, 1983? :big_grin:

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Lovely :thumbs_up_1:

How are you finding the trump aircraft A7's and A6's specifically ?


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simon b wrote:
Lovely :thumbs_up_1:

How are you finding the trump aircraft A7's and A6's specifically ?


Thanks Simon,
Fit is rather poor on the A-7's with lots of seams to fill. Specifically the wing root box doesn't line up with the rudder very well. The underside of the front intake has a small notch (all of the aircraft coming off the sprue are like this), although it's pretty much invisible. Wings stay folded nicely. Landing gear are incredibly fiddly and getting the aircraft to "sit right" takes some time. They look great but require a lot of work.

The A-6's fit together pretty well and I haven't really had an issue with them. Gluing the folding wings in place can be a challenge, just like the Prowlers and Vikings. The cockpits are much better in that they are larger and can be easily worked with.

Hope this helps a bit.

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PostPosted: Sun Apr 21, 2013 3:03 pm 
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Cool

Your having a little easier time with the A6's then. The Panel lines on the back never quite seem to match up, nor the tip of the nose.
I am thinking about a Nimitz build, might go for a more modern airwing. Although I don't like the clear plastic A/c, they do appear to match up better.


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Oh Lord, don't get me started on how much I despise the clear Sea Kings and Prowler :big_grin:

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Oh Lord, don't get me started on how much I despise the clear Sea Kings and Prowler :big_grin:


Oh yeah? Well welcome to my world then, with about 60 Hornets and a few prowlers topside on the Reagan, ALL IN CLEAR PLASTIC!!! :censored_2: :mad_1: :Mad_6:

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PostPosted: Mon Apr 22, 2013 7:13 pm 
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Oh Lord, don't get me started on how much I despise the clear Sea Kings and Prowler :big_grin:


Oh yeah? Well welcome to my world then, with about 60 Hornets and a few prowlers topside on the Reagan, ALL IN CLEAR PLASTIC!!! :censored_2: :mad_1: :Mad_6:


LOL! I'd be muttering expletives under my breath for two weeks straight. Luckily I get to bogart just the drop tanks from the Hornet kits :big_grin:

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NWarty wrote:
boomstick68 wrote:
The captain driving that ship needs to be fired. Had you installed the Belknap pole, this would never happened. :rolf_3:


LOL! yep, that darned thing wasn't installed until what, 1983? :big_grin:

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Ah the memories. A still from the movie "Final Countdown".


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Just caught up with this thread and you have done a beautiful job on her so far.....Cheers mark


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Thanks Mark,
Airwing 8 is slowly coming together. I have five more Tomcats to build, and one Prowler. Still need to purchase 2 additional Vikings, 2 Prowlers, 2 Hawkeyes and 1 RF-8.

This is a semi-spot of how I want the deck to look. Waist Cats will feature VF-84 Tomcats, with the Black Aces on the stern.

Sorry for the blurry pic but it gives y'all an idea of what the deck layout will depict.

Oh, and I'm ordering my display case next week :thumbs_up_1:


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Seems like the more reference material I find, the more I need to correct things. Nimitz wore the Shaded Numbers on the island during the 79-80 Mediterranean and Indian Ocean cruise. In addition, I've got the "Beware of Jet Blast" placard wrong. Meh, it's a quick fix but annoying. :doh_1:

Fixed some antennas with PE and replaced a few that were slightly bent.

Got the majority of the airwing built. Taking a break for a week or so for a business trip. Display case should be here when I get back along with the RF-8 and Black Dog deck tractors.


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Awesome pics. :thumbs_up_1:

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your new bow nets shipped out a couple days ago, so you should be in business soon.

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Ryan,
Thank you so much bud :thumbs_up_1: and I'll let you know once they get here

Fixed the island numbers and placard. Had to paint over the old numbers but you can hardly tell they were changed out :big_grin:

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