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Speechless!!!! :thumbs_up_1: :thumbs_up_1: :thumbs_up_1: :thumbs_up_1:




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Simply beautiful, looks just like the real thing :thumbs_up_1: :thumbs_up_1: :thumbs_up_1:
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Hi Steve Stunning workmanship. You attention to the superfine detailing is amazing .
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dang steve i swear i could be looking at th real thing!!!
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Thank you, Martin, Bob, Avery, Dave and Reid!

Installing additional Gallery Deck level structural details

Some additional explanations regarding hangar deck overhead details: the longitudinal girders installed in the hangar deck at the gallery deck level as well as the forward bomb elevator, are consistent with AOTS drawing A6/2.

Also, there are some improvements to the undersides of the kit's bow 20mm platforms consistent with photos of the real ship. Structural supporting girders have been added as well as 20mm ready service ammunition rooms, aircraft ready service ammunition room, antenna mast operating gear room and Radio Room 9. The slice through the ammunition room in the middle photo is necessary to allow for a large transverse structural girder that supports the flight deck to pass through.

Furthering detailing will be added later.

For those adding these structural details, I recommend doing so before installing the PE catwalks.
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This 20mm Oerlikon platform is located on the starboard side near the <br />forward elevator.  There are 30 parts added to the underside.
This 20mm Oerlikon platform is located on the starboard side near the
forward elevator. There are 30 parts added to the underside.
This 20mm Oerlikon platform is located on the port side near the bow.  There <br />are 36 parts added to the underside of the platform including 3 to create <br />Radio Room 9.
This 20mm Oerlikon platform is located on the port side near the bow. There
are 36 parts added to the underside of the platform including 3 to create
Radio Room 9.
Trumpeter incorrectly tapered the upper level of the boxy structure forward of the elevator.  This will be replaced later.
Trumpeter incorrectly tapered the upper level of the boxy structure forward of the elevator. This will be replaced later.
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Detailing level is stunning :thumbs_up_1:
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Hi Steve This is a great build. Your attention to the "fine" detailing is stunning. :thumbs_up_1: :thumbs_up_1: :wave_1:
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Terrific stuff as usual, Steve! :thumbs_up_1:

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Superb work Steve :thumbs_up_1:

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Outstanding job Steve :thumbs_up_1: :thumbs_up_1:
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I'm certainly running out of superlatives. It's unbelievable the amount of detail you are adding.
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Gentlemen, thank you very, very much! Your comments are sincerely appreciated.

Detailing the port side Flight Deck Overhang

Port side flight deck overhang supporting girders and rooms have been installed onto the kit's flight deck parts' undersides. The flight deck has been dry-fit for the photos below.

The supporting structures of the 20mm galleries are not correct and will be altered.
Hull painting will be cleaned up and evened out as well after further detailing.


A comment about the shape of the kit's hull: the top photo highlights Trumpy's Essex kit's chubby "supertanker hull" shape problem which is similar to Trumpy's Hornet kit's hull although not as bad. The real Essex class ships had a much finer hull shape below the hangar deck. Essex class ships cut through the water, they did not plow through it as the Trumpy kit would have you imagine.
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Several GMM PE watertight doors have been added to the exterior of the <br />hangar deck bulkhead parts at the gallery deck level.  Their location was shown<br />in the AOTS drawings (they'll be painted later).  The overhang is now ready for <br />the installation of catwalks and further detailing.  The PE watertight doors <br />allowed access to the catwalks below the overhang.  The catwalks will be <br />fabricated and installed later.
Several GMM PE watertight doors have been added to the exterior of the
hangar deck bulkhead parts at the gallery deck level. Their location was shown
in the AOTS drawings (they'll be painted later). The overhang is now ready for
the installation of catwalks and further detailing. The PE watertight doors
allowed access to the catwalks below the overhang. The catwalks will be
fabricated and installed later.
Notice how the flight deck girders meet the bulkheads directly on the butt <br />straps.  Six portholes for the admiral's cabin have been added using a pin vise.  <br />Note that the flight deck above the deck-edge elevator has been trimmed back <br />flush with the bulkhead above the hangar deck opening consistent with photos <br />of the real ship.
Notice how the flight deck girders meet the bulkheads directly on the butt
straps. Six portholes for the admiral's cabin have been added using a pin vise.
Note that the flight deck above the deck-edge elevator has been trimmed back
flush with the bulkhead above the hangar deck opening consistent with photos
of the real ship.
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Hey Steve - GREAT WORK!!!

I don't want this to sound like another installment of the Mutual Admiration Society but Steve's work is truly great. And his work is very important to all of us who really want to build an outstanding model. I think accuracy is a very important aspect of building a model and starting with a accurate model (that reads cut away the goofy stuff) and then layering on scratch-build, and PE, and paint, and weathering makes for outstanding results. Thanks to Tracy White for his great knowledge database and his efforts to let us all read what he knows. Every bit of information does not go unnoticed.

One question for Steve... if you cut away the #2 elevator edge on the flight deck then are you planning to build your model with the elevator in the down position? Won't there be a gap with the elevator up?

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Thanks, Timm! Your build is truly inspirational.
Capt652 wrote:Thanks to Tracy White for his great knowledge database and his efforts to let us all read what he knows.
I agree, Tracy and others have been a great help. Tracy always seems to pull just the right photo out of his hat when we need it.
Capt652 wrote:One question for Steve... if you cut away the #2 elevator edge on the flight deck then are you planning to build your model with the elevator in the down position? Won't there be a gap with the elevator up?
I'll be fixing all the elevators on mine in the lowered position. I think that if a modeler chooses to have his/her in the raised position, the locator tabs on the deck edge elevator may have to be adjusted for a flush fit.

Question for all, during what normal ship activities would all elevators be down? When the time comes, I'd like to arrange Yorktown's air group in positions for a proper operational activity with all elevators in the lowered position.
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Re: Detailing USS Yorktown CV-10 in 1/350 scale

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::gulp:: Steve, I hate to tell you this, but the bracing underneath the 20mm galleries is off by 2.349 scale millimeters.......

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Steve Larsen how about one more photo aft of the two you posted? Thanks!
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Avery Boyer wrote:::gulp:: Steve, I hate to tell you this, but the bracing underneath the 20mm galleries is off by 2.349 scale millimeters.......

:big_grin:
Dang, I figured it was only off by 2.346 scale mm. I better get my ruler calibrated. :cool_2:
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:rolf_3: :rolf_3: :rolf_3: you guys are too funny!!!
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Installing additional Hangar Deck Overhead details

Originally, I began installing the supporting structures beneath the flight deck onto the hangar deck bulkheads. I thought that by doing so it would be easier to locate the proper positions of the transverse girders and it was. But when I began to install the numerous, smaller longitudinal stringers I began to have significant difficulty in achieving good alignment and spacing of the stringers. So, I removed the transverse girders from the hangar deck bulkheads and began reinstalling them to the bottom of the kit's flight deck parts. This has proven to result in much better alignment of the stringers while preserving the proper position of the girders.

The kit's elevator tracks are not accurate so I replaced them with scratch-built tracks. There are 58 parts to the new elevator tracks. Photos of the real ships indicate that the fore and aft tracks were slightly different. See:
http://www.researcheratlarge.com/Ships/ ... 528-44.jpg

In the photos below you can see the work at about 75% complete.
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The gallery deck level air group offices and work spaces which partially <br />surround the aft elevator opening are visible.  The supporting structures for the <br />deck edge 20mm galleries as well as the flight deck overhang undersides are <br />still under construction.  There are 110 pieces to this structure.
The gallery deck level air group offices and work spaces which partially
surround the aft elevator opening are visible. The supporting structures for the
deck edge 20mm galleries as well as the flight deck overhang undersides are
still under construction. There are 110 pieces to this structure.
Several catwalks will be fabricated and installed under the flight deck overhang. <br />The position of these catwalks is marked in pencil consistent with AOTS <br />drawings and photos.  Generally the longitudinal stringers are uniformly spaced.  <br />But the transverse girders are deliberately NOT uniformly spaced.  Their <br />spacing is consistent with AOTS drawings.
Several catwalks will be fabricated and installed under the flight deck overhang.
The position of these catwalks is marked in pencil consistent with AOTS
drawings and photos. Generally the longitudinal stringers are uniformly spaced.
But the transverse girders are deliberately NOT uniformly spaced. Their
spacing is consistent with AOTS drawings.
About 75% of the supporting structures are now installed.
About 75% of the supporting structures are now installed.
Flight deck overhead from the midships elevator opening.  This <br />area on the ship contained compartments for the airgroup.  Notice the entirely<br />scratch-built replacement elevator tracks.
Flight deck overhead from the midships elevator opening. This
area on the ship contained compartments for the airgroup. Notice the entirely
scratch-built replacement elevator tracks.
As the overhead presently appears, still very much as it did in 1944-1945.
As the overhead presently appears, still very much as it did in 1944-1945.
CV-10 1990s Hanger Deck Overhead.jpg
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That's it, I'm buying stock in Evergreen when the markets open! :big_grin:
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