Hi Mr. Wizard, your "Gearing" is wonderful........ I'm following that.... and many thanks to Sean Hert that is sharing nice pics of ships.... I loved those for USS JP Kennedy and Cassin Young.... Nice regards: JimmyMr. Wizard wrote:Kudos to Sean Hert for great photo coverage of the USS Joseph P. Kennedy, DD850 on this site!
http://www.modelwarships.com/features/w ... index.html
Anyone interested should check it out, there are several pages of large, clear pictures.
Thanks Sean!
PS, heres a link to my Gearing FRAM build in 1/96th for RC:
http://www.wmunderway.8m.com/home/home.htm (Gallery 50, Page Four has the latest photos).
Mr. Wizard
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Re: Great Gearing FRAM photo Walkaround!
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Re: angels
dr_hemlock2 wrote:there are in fact angels in the outfield here this i have a feeling is going to be the start of a great adventure with the help of as many of you as i can muster to get this thing done not just for me but for my dad is a great thing he has helped me out so much over the years.
thanks everyone
doc
Anybody to point some model kit for our friend? My searchs returned in no one..................
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Here's the YKM resin Gearing in 1945 on the Freetime Hobbies website:
http://www.freetimehobbies.com/ykm35003.html
They also offer the Johnston (DD-821) as a FRAM I in 1968:
http://www.freetimehobbies.com/cms4133.html
http://www.freetimehobbies.com/ykm35003.html
They also offer the Johnston (DD-821) as a FRAM I in 1968:
http://www.freetimehobbies.com/cms4133.html
De quoi s'agit-il?
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thanks
thanks for the links to these kits and they are of the scale i wanted now all i have to do is come up with the cash...
thanks you guys
doc
still require help on rigging and the different fittings a history of sorts ot these ships
thanks in advance
thanks you guys
doc
still require help on rigging and the different fittings a history of sorts ot these ships
thanks in advance
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opps
take that back 1/350 is too small i need one that is say 2 foot to 3 foot not sure of what scale that would be maybe 1/125?
doc
doc
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You want 1/96 scale then.
Common scales are
1/48 (not common at all really comparatively)
1/96 (common museum and architectural scale, half of 1/48)
1/192 (common museum and architectural scale, half of 1/96)
1/350 Common plastic/resin ship model scale
1/400 somewhat common plastic/resin ship model scale in Europe & Asia
1/600 Older common plastic/resin ship model scale
1/700 Common plastic/resin ship model scale
1/1250 Common metal ship model scale
You will find kits out of these scales from time to time, but most plans are going to be scaled for 1/96 or 1/192... occasionally 1/48th. Aftermarket parts will be most commonly 96th or 192nd.
Common scales are
1/48 (not common at all really comparatively)
1/96 (common museum and architectural scale, half of 1/48)
1/192 (common museum and architectural scale, half of 1/96)
1/350 Common plastic/resin ship model scale
1/400 somewhat common plastic/resin ship model scale in Europe & Asia
1/600 Older common plastic/resin ship model scale
1/700 Common plastic/resin ship model scale
1/1250 Common metal ship model scale
You will find kits out of these scales from time to time, but most plans are going to be scaled for 1/96 or 1/192... occasionally 1/48th. Aftermarket parts will be most commonly 96th or 192nd.
Tracy White -Researcher@Large
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thank you
i was just guessing at the scale thanks for the information now i know what scale now all i have to do is get things togehter and get 'er done.
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For that scale you may want to check out Warship Models Underway
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You might want to look here for pre made hulls and other things. http://scaleshipyard.com/Catalog%20Page ... oyers.html
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Re: thanks
dr_hemlock2 wrote:thanks for the links to these kits and they are of the scale i wanted now all i have to do is come up with the cash...
thanks you guys
doc
still require help on rigging and the different fittings a history of sorts ot these ships
thanks in advance
Hi Doc! Now we have some links to kits....thanks to all those who contributed with information..... Now I think Doc will be able to start his model...... let's hope so! Jimmy
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Re: Great Gearing FRAM photo Walkaround!
You guys are very welcome! Glad they were helpful!Jimmy Conway wrote:.... and many thanks to Sean Hert that is sharing nice pics of ships.... I loved those for USS JP Kennedy and Cassin Young.... Nice regards: JimmyMr. Wizard wrote:Kudos to Sean Hert for great photo coverage of the USS Joseph P. Kennedy, DD850 on this site!
http://www.modelwarships.com/features/w ... index.html
Mr. Wizard
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Gearing fan
Sean:
Your photos on the JPK is filling the gap for missing information on my Gearing 25-year project!
http://wmunderway.8m.com/gallery50/gallery50c.htm
I had a spur of the moment chance to visit the Joey-P a couple years ago. It was a grey rainy day (great for ex-squids, but poor for disposable camera photos!!!) The short story is that the pictures of all the vent, railing, and locker detail turned out as clear as the bottom of sink with the drain clogged. Your photos have remidied that. Much progress last weekend because of them. Thanks, again!
I'll be posting some photos soon.
Mr. Wizard
Your photos on the JPK is filling the gap for missing information on my Gearing 25-year project!
http://wmunderway.8m.com/gallery50/gallery50c.htm
I had a spur of the moment chance to visit the Joey-P a couple years ago. It was a grey rainy day (great for ex-squids, but poor for disposable camera photos!!!) The short story is that the pictures of all the vent, railing, and locker detail turned out as clear as the bottom of sink with the drain clogged. Your photos have remidied that. Much progress last weekend because of them. Thanks, again!
I'll be posting some photos soon.
Mr. Wizard
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Re: Gearing fan
Mr. Wizard wrote:Sean:
Your photos on the JPK is filling the gap for missing information on my Gearing 25-year project!
http://wmunderway.8m.com/gallery50/gallery50c.htm
I had a spur of the moment chance to visit the Joey-P a couple years ago. It was a grey rainy day (great for ex-squids, but poor for disposable camera photos!!!) The short story is that the pictures of all the vent, railing, and locker detail turned out as clear as the bottom of sink with the drain clogged. Your photos have remidied that. Much progress last weekend because of them. Thanks, again!
I'll be posting some photos soon.
Mr. Wizard
Mr Wizard: what does some simple images......
I'm following your building with the "Gearing", that is a wonderful model. Some of our friends here, Francisco Perez Nanclares, sent me some pics showing closes to a "Gearing" mast, in exibition in Spain. Very soon, I'll be posting here those photos, and hope it can be helpful for you too. I got amazed with the building of the funnels for your "Gearing".... In some "future" I'll be retreating some ex-Uss "Gearings" transferred to Brazilian Navy........"Brinkley Bass" and "Henry W. Tucker".... I think your model will be helping me to build that, so I thank you for sharing too those pics, and keep they coming.... If you have some difficulty with any area for "Gearings" make a try with me asking for images, and tell please what plans you are using....
Nice regards: Jimmy
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I have Skywave sumner and Gearing kits I built about a year ago and have now demolished. I am going to convert both into they're 1960s fit as Laffey and Orleck. I am using the Booklet of general plans drawings on the USS Sumner website. I have a couple of questions.
1) The drawings show fixed torpedo tubes behind the forward funnel. Were these fitted in all units, were they removed at some point or did they stay until decomissioning? If they were removed, when?
2) The drawings show the interior of the hangar, which I intend to scratchbuild. Where are any good photos showing the detail?
3) Does anyone make 1/700 photo etched AN/SPS-40 and AN/SPS-10 radar?
Thanks in advance for any info.
1) The drawings show fixed torpedo tubes behind the forward funnel. Were these fitted in all units, were they removed at some point or did they stay until decomissioning? If they were removed, when?
2) The drawings show the interior of the hangar, which I intend to scratchbuild. Where are any good photos showing the detail?
3) Does anyone make 1/700 photo etched AN/SPS-40 and AN/SPS-10 radar?
Thanks in advance for any info.
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Some pics,
Hey all, some pics, finally. Sorry about the quality though, they are just some quick snapshots.
"Ship yard" Ships, from bottom to top: Atlanta class CL USS Flint, Sumner class DD USS Shea, Fletcher class DD USS Kimberly, Fletcher class DD USS Spence, a liberty ship, and two LCTs. The destroyers will not be in the finished diorama
"Ship yard" (same as above)
Enjoy
Hey all, some pics, finally. Sorry about the quality though, they are just some quick snapshots.
"Ship yard" Ships, from bottom to top: Atlanta class CL USS Flint, Sumner class DD USS Shea, Fletcher class DD USS Kimberly, Fletcher class DD USS Spence, a liberty ship, and two LCTs. The destroyers will not be in the finished diorama
"Ship yard" (same as above)
Enjoy
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USS Orleck
Avery:
Don't know if you've been to the USS Orleck site, but here it is:
http://www.ussorleck.org
The ship is a museum ship in it's GEARING '60's -70's FRAM configuration, moored at Orange Texas. The ship may move to another homeport due to lack of local support and other factors, as reported by the ship's website:
http://www.ussorleck.org/Reports/07-08-09.html
http://www.ussorleck.org/Reports/07-08-30.html
A great site for reference photos is Nav Source:
http://www.navsource.org/
Select DESTROYERS from the menu at the left side of the webpage. They are listed by Name and Hull Number and probably have pics of the configuration you are looking for.
Looking forward to seeing your build's!
Mr. Wizard
Don't know if you've been to the USS Orleck site, but here it is:
http://www.ussorleck.org
The ship is a museum ship in it's GEARING '60's -70's FRAM configuration, moored at Orange Texas. The ship may move to another homeport due to lack of local support and other factors, as reported by the ship's website:
http://www.ussorleck.org/Reports/07-08-09.html
http://www.ussorleck.org/Reports/07-08-30.html
A great site for reference photos is Nav Source:
http://www.navsource.org/
Select DESTROYERS from the menu at the left side of the webpage. They are listed by Name and Hull Number and probably have pics of the configuration you are looking for.
Looking forward to seeing your build's!
Mr. Wizard
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http://www.ussjpkennedyjr.org/85013.html
The USS Joseph P. Kennedy DD 850 played a role in a movie......... see the link.....best in a �support� role............ nice to see that undergoing by his own...... The movie is �13 Days�, and during the making, DD 850 was made up with pennant 753 to feature the real John R. Pierce ( Allen Sumner Class, not FRAMed... ), both ships involved in operations during the Cuban Missile Crisis...... great to watch a FRAMed �Gearing� in movement.........the site has photos for the ship.
Best regards: Jimmy
The USS Joseph P. Kennedy DD 850 played a role in a movie......... see the link.....best in a �support� role............ nice to see that undergoing by his own...... The movie is �13 Days�, and during the making, DD 850 was made up with pennant 753 to feature the real John R. Pierce ( Allen Sumner Class, not FRAMed... ), both ships involved in operations during the Cuban Missile Crisis...... great to watch a FRAMed �Gearing� in movement.........the site has photos for the ship.
Best regards: Jimmy
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USS ORLECK DD-886 moving to Louisiana from Texas
Gearing Fans:
Looks like USS Orleck may be moving from the unsupportative community of Orange Texas to Lake Charles Louisiana:
http://www.ussorleck.org/Reports/07-09-27.html
For a short video clip of a Gearing FRAM DD in Turkish service
http://www.ussorleck.org/Video2.asp
Select the video entitled:
Gearing Class Destroyer in the Sea of Marmarn. (1.4mb MPEG)
Mr. Wizard
Looks like USS Orleck may be moving from the unsupportative community of Orange Texas to Lake Charles Louisiana:
http://www.ussorleck.org/Reports/07-09-27.html
For a short video clip of a Gearing FRAM DD in Turkish service
http://www.ussorleck.org/Video2.asp
Select the video entitled:
Gearing Class Destroyer in the Sea of Marmarn. (1.4mb MPEG)
Mr. Wizard
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Does anyone make 1/96th photo etched AN/SPS-40 and AN/SPS-10 radar? What about plans for them in this scale?
Avery:
Your August question about Midships torpedo tubes can be answered factually in Sumrall's definitive book on the Sumners and Gearings.
I think the fixed tubes were used on ships that received the less extensive FRAM II (narrow bridge) conversion, which included the Sumners and some Gearings and may have been for the large 21inch, 24foot long MK-15 (WWII) torpedos. The more extensively modified FRAM I ships (wide bridge) of the Gearing class, like the ORLECK, GEARING, and Joseph P. Kennedy had the smaller, trainable MK-32 mounts for the MK-44or46 torpedos. To complicate matters, some of the FRAM2 ships I believe were later refitted with the smaller MK-32 mounts.
Mr. Wizard
Avery:
Your August question about Midships torpedo tubes can be answered factually in Sumrall's definitive book on the Sumners and Gearings.
I think the fixed tubes were used on ships that received the less extensive FRAM II (narrow bridge) conversion, which included the Sumners and some Gearings and may have been for the large 21inch, 24foot long MK-15 (WWII) torpedos. The more extensively modified FRAM I ships (wide bridge) of the Gearing class, like the ORLECK, GEARING, and Joseph P. Kennedy had the smaller, trainable MK-32 mounts for the MK-44or46 torpedos. To complicate matters, some of the FRAM2 ships I believe were later refitted with the smaller MK-32 mounts.
Mr. Wizard
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Jimmy:
Sorry for the delay about your request for the plans I am using for the USS ORLECK (Fletcher class conversion).
The original Fletcher model was constructed from MaCandliss (SP) plans (4 sheets) in 1/96th scale (included hull lines, outboard profile, plan-view, and details sheet). For the Gearing conversion, I used enlarged outboard-profile and plan-views from the TIN CAN SAILORS press book on the U.S.S. Joseph P. Kennedy Jr. I purchased the book at the musemu when I visited the ship at Fall River, Massachusetts. They have an internet site and do mail order. I also relied on analyzing photos from NAVSOURCE.ORG, and many of the links there to various ship-sites. I think The Floating Drydock has Gearing FRAM plans, too.
Mr. Wizard.
Sorry for the delay about your request for the plans I am using for the USS ORLECK (Fletcher class conversion).
The original Fletcher model was constructed from MaCandliss (SP) plans (4 sheets) in 1/96th scale (included hull lines, outboard profile, plan-view, and details sheet). For the Gearing conversion, I used enlarged outboard-profile and plan-views from the TIN CAN SAILORS press book on the U.S.S. Joseph P. Kennedy Jr. I purchased the book at the musemu when I visited the ship at Fall River, Massachusetts. They have an internet site and do mail order. I also relied on analyzing photos from NAVSOURCE.ORG, and many of the links there to various ship-sites. I think The Floating Drydock has Gearing FRAM plans, too.
Mr. Wizard.