Well, it's been a minute since I last posted. I had a busy summer and fall since my last post: Trip to Ireland, trip to the IPMS USA Nationals in WI, trip to ScaleModel World in the UK and then over to France. In between was work, local hobby shows, work, hockey games, work and life. Oh, and work.
The "quick" Wildcat build, of course, took much, much longer than anticipated. I had to ditch the resin conversion set and the resin after market cockpit, as neither fit, and go mostly out of the box.

But, the first of two is finally completed:
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The second F4F-4 is painted and undergoing some final touch up. It should be ready for gloss coat and decals soon (hopefully this weekend).
Modeling squirrel that I am, I've also been distracted by other builds, including the horrendous 1/350 GAGA models Charles de Gaulle aircraft carrier, and a Vargas 1/35 3D printed M2A1 US Medium tank. But...I've also found time to work on some standard battleships.
As built, the area on the main deck just aft of the "superstructure deck" (where the casement guns are) was rounded with nothing much there.
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Sometime in the mid-30's, a "Secondary Battery Signal Station" was added to all of the Big 5. Neither the old BWN California or the newer (but still old) YMW West Virginia have this structure. The lack of this structure was glaring, and it is what put the brakes on these builds for awhile, while I figured out how to build them.
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After consulting with some modeling colleagues, I went to the hobby store one day (yes, those still exist) and bought some Evergreen strip that seem to be the right size, and took the plunge. I decided to do both ships at the same time.
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I printed out a snippet of the BoGP, resized them, and used those as a template. Next, I cut the Evergreen strip to size, glued them in place with super glue, then let them dry overnight. I then added the longer bulkheads, again super gluing them into place and letting them dry. I purposely let them a little longer than needed, then trimmed them to size with a sharp Xacto blade.
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When all that was dry, I used plastic card to make the overheads. Given that the two ships are slight different sizes, I used thicker card on the WeeVee than on California. Everything was then puttied and sanded.
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I then added some PE W/T doors, per the BoGP.
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Next up - removing 3D printed chocks for both models from their print rafts, cleaning them up and getting them ready for paint. More than half the chocks on CA were broken, so I shave them all off (that's why you see bare resin on the sides of her deck), and the WeeVee had no chocks or bollards at all. For WeeVee, I'll be using the same turned brass bollards I used for Okie.
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Finally, I took the ModelMonkey 3D printed WeeVee superstructure out of storage and removed all the parts from the print rafts. Oy, what a chore that was! I managed to break off the rangefinder arms on 3 of the 4 turrets, and could only find 2 of the wayward parts. The other was eaten by the tile monster (cousin of the more familiar "carpet" monster).
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I'll paint the 3D printed chocks soon, then probably pause, as I have a deadline to finish the F**king Charles de Gaulle and need to prioritize that POS first. Whenever I get back to these, I'll focus on California first.
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Martin"Tomorrow is the most important thing in life. Comes into us at midnight very clean. It's perfect when it arrives and it puts itself in our hands. It hopes we've learned something from yesterday." John Wayne
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