Calling all Midway-class (CVB-41) fans

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Thanks for the reply.I might give it a try,but the price is really high for 1/700.I wonder if HP might do a vietnam era Coral Sea or a Midway next.
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Re: Calling all MIDWAY,FDR,CORAL SEA Fans

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gtb -red wrote:Hey GUYS or GIRLS need clear photos of FDR or any of the Midway class. Scrathbuilding a 1/350 FDR Nam era for a buddy's dad. Thank You! :wave_1:
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Thank You Sir, I do have that photo.
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Two question: First is the color of the hangerdeck the same as the Essex class?The other is the 5"inchers on FDR do a manufacter makes them or do I have to scrathbuild them? :wave_1:
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:doh_1: Forgot to log in.
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Hi to all
I am 53 years old, with interest in military history, and modeling card models of aircraft and warships.
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Thanks Smor,I have all those websites and welcome to this site.There are a lot of masters here,they can get a lot of info that you seek. Again welcome. :wave_1:
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midway class elevators the same size as the essex class?
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Hi Guys,
First time on this thread.
I have recently purchased both the 1/700 HP FDR 1957 and the 1/700 HP Coral Sea 1949 kits. I like these kits, but they don't come with any decals or p/e. That is okay, as it leaves me more responsible for the fit......and finish!
Here's my dilemma; which kit to build first? I want to finish ONE by the end of summer. Yes, It will take me this long!
Each ship fans thread has its' resident expert(s) and the rest of the fans. I love these ships, so I guess that makes me a fan; not an expert or very learned. I would like input from anyone in helping me to decide which kit to build first.
Things I like:
1949 Coral Sea
Too cool, plus I'd like to add some F7F's in addition to the AD's, F4U's and F8F's. The kit comes with 4 of each a/c previously listed; no F7F's. I'm not yet sure whether or not F7F's even operated from CVB's, but I thought they did.....at least for a little while.
I'd like to find out: how many years did the Coral Sea have the kits, (straight deck and island), configuration? The radar suite, AAA arrangement, paint scheme, (neutrals I presume), all a/c types used for the particular configuration and any other particulars. Anyone know these things?

1957 FDR
Pros: Angle deck, enclosed bow, JETS! The kits comes with 8 F3H's and 4 A3D's.
I'd like to find out: radar suite, AAA arrangement, paint scheme, (neutrals I presume), and any other particulars. Anyone know these things?

What say you gents?
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Hi Tony,go to http://www.cv42.com and http://www.usscoralsea.net and finally http://www.midwaysailor.com. These should help you with your build I got a lot of help with these sites. Good Luck on your builds. :thumbs_up_1:
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Hi Guys,
GTB,
Thanks for the links.
I appreciate that.
Still no closer to deciding which build; time will tell.
Tony
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Tony Bunch wrote:Hi Guys,
GTB,
Thanks for the links.
I appreciate that.
Still no closer to deciding which build; time will tell.
Tony
made up your mind yet?
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Re: Calling all Midway-class (CVB) Fans

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Hi Guys,
GTB,
I decided on a 1/350 Adams class DDG!
The 1/350 DDG is smaller than a 1/700 CVB, and will fit in my cross country travel box. I'm planning to take it to the IPMS National Convention in August.
The Coral Sea 1949 version was getting my second vote. I need to find some F7F's still.
I appreciate your query.
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:cool_1: :thumbs_up_1:
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I have two Revell Midyway kits, plan on building both some day. I spent months on her at Hunter Point Naval Ship Yard in the 1969-70, thats when we made her wild flight deck, I was a shop-72 rigger. Midway was in drydock for two years. I will build her as launched and the other one as CV-43. Out of box builds. I don't know how many ship kits I have, but I have over 400 1/48 aircraft kits, 1/72 kits I think over 200. Been building models since 1954. "Boats"..
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Hi Boats, do you have any pic's of your work on the classes? :wave_1:
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Re: Calling all USS Midway class (CVB) Fans

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Hi All :wave_1:
I'm looking for a detailed plan of the hangar deck of a Midway class AS COMMISSIONED (1945-49)
In particular, I'm looking for a detailed arrangement of hangar bulkheads, both transverse and longitudinal.
The Floating Drydock has plans only for the angled deck version. I'm looking for the original, straight deck version.

Could someone tell me where I could find such a plan (most probably a copy of original BuShip plans)?
Thanks !

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www.midwaysailor.com did you try that.
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Re: Calling all USS Midway class (CVB) Fans

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Hi Guys,
This does not exactly show the interior of the hangar deck, but then again................it does!
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Pictures taken of a 1/48 clear model of Midway as commissioned. This model is on the Midway's hangar deck presently.
Notice the quad 1.1's on the fantail!!!
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