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Beautiful work Jim! Great addition to the fleet, lets hope the curse comes true and DML does come out with them so those of us with not so great scratchbuilding skills can add jems like these to our fleet as well. :thumbs_up_1:
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Beautiful build!. Wow, I would love to start with mine. I miss my old D�dalo (ex- USS Cabot).

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Jim,

Those look great! Of course, you've pretty much guaranteed someone will do them in plastic now! :eyebrows:
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MartinJQuinn wrote:Jim,

Those look great! Of course, you've pretty much guaranteed someone will do them in plastic now! :eyebrows:
And we thank Jim for that!

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hopefully here are some pics of my 1/192 scale cvl 25. the planes,guns and railings were purchased, the rest is from scratch
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Hello.... :wave_1:
Does anybody knows were can I find refit dates, for the whole US WW2 CVL fleet ???
I�m currently researching Belleau Wood, and I�m not quite sure when, or even if, she received her late war refit.
Can anyone help me out ???

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Refit information

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Hello,
I am currently building the USS Independence (Dragon 1/700).

I wanted to use the etched (late war) mast, but avoid the MS33 camo...

Did any of the other ships that can be built (CVL-23, CVL-25 and CVL-30) carry this mast in a simpler camo scheme?

Or do I have to use the plastic mast?

Like Jose said, is there a list of the refit dates for this class (like the Essex page on steelnavy)?

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masch3 wrote:Hello,
I am currently building the USS Independence (Dragon 1/700).

I wanted to use the etched (late war) mast, but avoid the MS33 camo...

Did any of the other ships that can be built (CVL-23, CVL-25 and CVL-30) carry this mast in a simpler camo scheme?

Or do I have to use the plastic mast?

Like Jose said, is there a list of the refit dates for this class (like the Essex page on steelnavy)?

/Magnus
Hi Magnus :wave_1:
According to http://www.shipcamouflage.com/usn_cvl.htm you can do CVL-25 (Cowpens) in the much easier MS22...
Just check that link, which is very useful...

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Ran across this photo tonight and thought I'd post it for anyone who wants to detail their 350th model a bit:

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NARA Photo 80-G-414667,
Caption: Navy crewmen aboard the USS Monterey (CVL-26) bringing an F6F to the flight deck on elevator. , 06/1944
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That's not only a great shot, this situation would make a wonderful setting on a model with the crew pushing/holding the aircraft.
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I found this one too... the caption should be of interest:

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Gerald R. Ford fights for the tip-off during a basketball game on the forward elevator of the USS MONTEREY. As physical education director it was Mr. Ford's idea to create a basketball court on the elevator , 1944
Note the stacked palisades and chocks on the forward bulkhead.
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TBF's aboard USS Monterey (CVL-26) leaving flight deck for a bombing mission over Tinian Island, nearest Japanese held island to Saipan. , 06/1944
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Tracy White wrote:Ran across this photo tonight and thought I'd post it for anyone who wants to detail their 350th model a bit:
Um....which 350th scale model would that be?

Nice photos, BTW - thanks for posting.
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Oops... my bad... I was thinking the YKM Gambier Bay was an Independence class and not Casablanca.
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There seems to be a rumour about that Dragon will come out with a 1/350 CVL soon. Just rumour until Ray...ahem...spills the beans :big_grin:
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I know nothink! Nothink! :big_grin:
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I think it�s pretty obvious that it would be a smart move for Dragon to "enlarge" their 1/700 CVL mould... :big_grin: :big_grin:

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Re: Calling all Independence-class (CVL) fans

Post by Guest »

Hey all,

Looking for a little help with Independence & Princeton. I'm trying to pin down some details of these two ships & I keep coming up empty. I've culled every English-language resource on the web I can find. I still can't find the following:

1. A photo showing the bilge keel on the ships. The Polish paper kit I'm using as a starting point show them, as does another drawing I found, but the only photo I found (of Princeton launching) is too indistinct to tell.

2. What type of utility aircraft did these ships carry? A photo would be too much to hope for...

3. A photo of the open bridge.

4. Photos or a drawing of the hanger interior.

Thanks in advance guys! :smallsmile:
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Hey all,

I posted the preceding request. Apparently AOL doesn't like this board either...

Cheers :smallsmile:
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Hi, my plans for cvl 24 lists F6F-3 Hellcats along with TBF-1 Avengers and SBD-3 Dauntless for the aircraft but doesn't say how many of each. There are some good photos at http://www.cvl-22.com/index.html another good one is ninesisters.com.I'll keep looking for more info I thought I had an aircraft list but I can't seem to find it right now.
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