Hello Montana fans and builders,
i will try to answer several questions in one post.
-to GTDEATH13: Thank you for the picture of the 20mm quad mount. That thing looks really interesting. At first i thought the mount was remote controlled but then i noticed the Mk14 electric gunsight. So does that mean, some poor guy had to sit in that tub following all the movements of the gun? No, thank you. The flag you are referring to is not that of Bremen, it is the federal state of Schleswig-Holstein, where i come from.
-to Timmy C: Your suggestion of building the ship in a modernized version sounds really tempting. How about a version like the Iowas looked in the 1980´s? Ok, the superstructure has to be reworked to accomodate the modern equipment, the catapults and the crane have to be removed and a heli pad has to be established. For the Seahawks the beautiful ones from Veteran Model can be used. The radar suite can be taken from the GMM photoetch set "Modern New Jersey". All 20mm and 40mm mounts removed, maybe a few tubs remaining, the 5" turrets reduced from 10 to 6 mounts, of course the 4 16" turrets have to stay. For the modernized equipment like personnel boats, ECM stuff, chaff launchers, Tomahawk launchers, Harpoon launchers, Phalanx CIWS i can highly recommend the sets from Veteran Models. Well, i really think about getting me another one to realize that project! Would make an interesting comparison. On the one side a "what if" Montana if she had been build and on the other side a "what if" if that ship would have stayed in service right into the eighties.
-to Sauragnmon: I think the phrase "horror stories" is a bit exaggerated. Ok, you might consider replacing parts like the 16" and 5" barrels with turned brass, or the 20mm and 40mm, the gun directors, balsa rafts and other stuff with aftermarket parts, which surely will rise the costs. But on the plus side, all the needed sets are available. And furthermore many parts of the kit are nicely cast, the 16" turrets, the smokestacks, to name a few, and of course the beautiful hull. You mentioned, that you do 1/700 scale, so the Montana from IHP is the alternative for you. Mike Bartel has done a really good job on this kit. Ok, it is a so called craftsman kit, that means many of the smaller parts like armament, structure parts and other stuff have to be taken from Tamiya Iowa class kits, but i think that is no problem. I can relly recommend that kit.
Regards,
Jan Schulz, IG Waterline
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