Calling all USS Hornet CV-8 fans
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- Hippy Ed
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Re: Calling all USS Hornet CV-8 fans
Thank you, thank you very much
Not too bad a price so, I will get me a set of them
If ya lose yer sense of humor...
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1/720 Italeri CVN-68 ca 1976/77
1/800 ARii 1/800 CV-59 backdating to 1961 (CVA-59)
1/700Trumpy USS Hornet CV-8 "Doolittle Raiders"
You've lost everything...
On the Bench:
1/720 Italeri CVN-68 ca 1976/77
1/800 ARii 1/800 CV-59 backdating to 1961 (CVA-59)
1/700Trumpy USS Hornet CV-8 "Doolittle Raiders"
- Hippy Ed
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Re: Calling all USS Hornet CV-8 fans
I just ordered a setElvis965 wrote:Hey Eddie,
You can get a pre-cut mask from Gator's Masks. They aren't too expensive:
http://gatorsmask.com/cv.html
Bob
Ok, what color do I paint the hangar deck floor? iirc the bulkheads/walls were white?
I'm debating on wheher or not to do a full hull or waterline yet, I want to try my hand at using the water effects plate too.
If ya lose yer sense of humor...
You've lost everything...
On the Bench:
1/720 Italeri CVN-68 ca 1976/77
1/800 ARii 1/800 CV-59 backdating to 1961 (CVA-59)
1/700Trumpy USS Hornet CV-8 "Doolittle Raiders"
You've lost everything...
On the Bench:
1/720 Italeri CVN-68 ca 1976/77
1/800 ARii 1/800 CV-59 backdating to 1961 (CVA-59)
1/700Trumpy USS Hornet CV-8 "Doolittle Raiders"
- Hippy Ed
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Re: Calling all USS Hornet CV-8 fans
OK, here are some pics of my 1/700 Trumpy




I am adding some bits & pieces to the hangar deck as I plan to leave the doors
open. I am wondering "if" any of her air wing was hung in the overhead? If so, how would one display it? Are there any photos showing this?
Any comments, advice, etc is welcomed
Tia,
Eddie




I am adding some bits & pieces to the hangar deck as I plan to leave the doors
open. I am wondering "if" any of her air wing was hung in the overhead? If so, how would one display it? Are there any photos showing this?
Any comments, advice, etc is welcomed
Tia,
Eddie
If ya lose yer sense of humor...
You've lost everything...
On the Bench:
1/720 Italeri CVN-68 ca 1976/77
1/800 ARii 1/800 CV-59 backdating to 1961 (CVA-59)
1/700Trumpy USS Hornet CV-8 "Doolittle Raiders"
You've lost everything...
On the Bench:
1/720 Italeri CVN-68 ca 1976/77
1/800 ARii 1/800 CV-59 backdating to 1961 (CVA-59)
1/700Trumpy USS Hornet CV-8 "Doolittle Raiders"
- MartinJQuinn
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Re: Calling all USS Hornet CV-8 fans
However, I believe Gator based his masks on the kit instructions. IIRC, those are incorrect.Elvis965 wrote:Hey Eddie,
You can get a pre-cut mask from Gator's Masks. They aren't too expensive:
http://gatorsmask.com/cv.html
Bob
Martin
"Tomorrow is the most important thing in life. Comes into us at midnight very clean. It's perfect when it arrives and it puts itself in our hands. It hopes we've learned something from yesterday." John Wayne
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"Tomorrow is the most important thing in life. Comes into us at midnight very clean. It's perfect when it arrives and it puts itself in our hands. It hopes we've learned something from yesterday." John Wayne
Ship Model Gallery
- Hippy Ed
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Re: Calling all USS Hornet CV-8 fans
Hmmm, this is new to me. The kit instructions are incorrect?? How so?MartinJQuinn wrote:However, I believe Gator based his masks on the kit instructions. IIRC, those are incorrect.Elvis965 wrote:Hey Eddie,
You can get a pre-cut mask from Gator's Masks. They aren't too expensive:
http://gatorsmask.com/cv.html
Bob
If ya lose yer sense of humor...
You've lost everything...
On the Bench:
1/720 Italeri CVN-68 ca 1976/77
1/800 ARii 1/800 CV-59 backdating to 1961 (CVA-59)
1/700Trumpy USS Hornet CV-8 "Doolittle Raiders"
You've lost everything...
On the Bench:
1/720 Italeri CVN-68 ca 1976/77
1/800 ARii 1/800 CV-59 backdating to 1961 (CVA-59)
1/700Trumpy USS Hornet CV-8 "Doolittle Raiders"
- MartinJQuinn
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Re: Calling all USS Hornet CV-8 fans
Here you go. Note the differences in the "wave" pattern on the side of the hull: I've got another full shot of the Hornet's starboard side, but I'm not allowed to share it. If you compare the Trumpeter instructions to the rendering Paul Bender did in the Floating Drydocks Warship Damage Vol 1 on Hornet, you can see the differences.Hippy Ed wrote:Hmmm, this is new to me. The kit instructions are incorrect?? How so?
Martin
"Tomorrow is the most important thing in life. Comes into us at midnight very clean. It's perfect when it arrives and it puts itself in our hands. It hopes we've learned something from yesterday." John Wayne
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"Tomorrow is the most important thing in life. Comes into us at midnight very clean. It's perfect when it arrives and it puts itself in our hands. It hopes we've learned something from yesterday." John Wayne
Ship Model Gallery
- Hippy Ed
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Re: Calling all USS Hornet CV-8 fans
Ok, Thank you for that info Martin. I plled out my Trumpy's painting guide & seems there's a difference to the ones you have posted here. I'm doing the 1/700 kit and according to mine (I'll try to scan & post them) I see a difference in the paint #s for the B-25s as well
If ya lose yer sense of humor...
You've lost everything...
On the Bench:
1/720 Italeri CVN-68 ca 1976/77
1/800 ARii 1/800 CV-59 backdating to 1961 (CVA-59)
1/700Trumpy USS Hornet CV-8 "Doolittle Raiders"
You've lost everything...
On the Bench:
1/720 Italeri CVN-68 ca 1976/77
1/800 ARii 1/800 CV-59 backdating to 1961 (CVA-59)
1/700Trumpy USS Hornet CV-8 "Doolittle Raiders"
- Hippy Ed
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Re: Calling all USS Hornet CV-8 fans
Martin, I found a review of this kit here on the main review page with a image of the painting/Marking guide
http://www.modelwarships.com/reviews/sh ... art-01.jpg
This review was done by Timothy Dike
http://www.modelwarships.com/reviews/sh ... eview.html
So, what you think?
Eddie
http://www.modelwarships.com/reviews/sh ... art-01.jpg
This review was done by Timothy Dike
http://www.modelwarships.com/reviews/sh ... eview.html
So, what you think?
Eddie
If ya lose yer sense of humor...
You've lost everything...
On the Bench:
1/720 Italeri CVN-68 ca 1976/77
1/800 ARii 1/800 CV-59 backdating to 1961 (CVA-59)
1/700Trumpy USS Hornet CV-8 "Doolittle Raiders"
You've lost everything...
On the Bench:
1/720 Italeri CVN-68 ca 1976/77
1/800 ARii 1/800 CV-59 backdating to 1961 (CVA-59)
1/700Trumpy USS Hornet CV-8 "Doolittle Raiders"
- MartinJQuinn
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Re: Calling all USS Hornet CV-8 fans
The fact that you are using the 1/700 kit is a good point, Ed. These are from the 1/350 kit, so they have have corrected the painting instructions by the time they released the 700th scale kit.Hippy Ed wrote:Ok, Thank you for that info Martin. I pulled out my Trumpy's painting guide & seems there's a difference to the ones you have posted here. I'm doing the 1/700 kit and according to mine (I'll try to scan & post them) I see a difference in the paint #s for the B-25s as well
However, I don't know if Gator simply scaled down the 1/350 masks to fit 1/700...
Martin
"Tomorrow is the most important thing in life. Comes into us at midnight very clean. It's perfect when it arrives and it puts itself in our hands. It hopes we've learned something from yesterday." John Wayne
Ship Model Gallery
"Tomorrow is the most important thing in life. Comes into us at midnight very clean. It's perfect when it arrives and it puts itself in our hands. It hopes we've learned something from yesterday." John Wayne
Ship Model Gallery
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Re: Calling all USS Hornet CV-8 fans
Ok, Thanks Martin. I'm still digging around as you do have a good point tho & I do try to be fairly accurate in my interpretation of paint schemes.MartinJQuinn wrote:The fact that you are using the 1/700 kit is a good point, Ed. These are from the 1/350 kit, so they have have corrected the painting instructions by the time they released the 700th scale kit.Hippy Ed wrote:Ok, Thank you for that info Martin. I pulled out my Trumpy's painting guide & seems there's a difference to the ones you have posted here. I'm doing the 1/700 kit and according to mine (I'll try to scan & post them) I see a difference in the paint #s for the B-25s as well
However, I don't know if Gator simply scaled down the 1/350 masks to fit 1/700...
Eddie
If ya lose yer sense of humor...
You've lost everything...
On the Bench:
1/720 Italeri CVN-68 ca 1976/77
1/800 ARii 1/800 CV-59 backdating to 1961 (CVA-59)
1/700Trumpy USS Hornet CV-8 "Doolittle Raiders"
You've lost everything...
On the Bench:
1/720 Italeri CVN-68 ca 1976/77
1/800 ARii 1/800 CV-59 backdating to 1961 (CVA-59)
1/700Trumpy USS Hornet CV-8 "Doolittle Raiders"
- MartinJQuinn
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Re: Calling all USS Hornet CV-8 fans
At a glance, the island looks even more incorrect than the 350th version!Hippy Ed wrote:Martin, I found a review of this kit here on the main review page with a image of the painting/Marking guide
http://www.modelwarships.com/reviews/sh ... art-01.jpg
This review was done by Timothy Dike
http://www.modelwarships.com/reviews/sh ... eview.html
So, what you think?
Eddie
Martin
"Tomorrow is the most important thing in life. Comes into us at midnight very clean. It's perfect when it arrives and it puts itself in our hands. It hopes we've learned something from yesterday." John Wayne
Ship Model Gallery
"Tomorrow is the most important thing in life. Comes into us at midnight very clean. It's perfect when it arrives and it puts itself in our hands. It hopes we've learned something from yesterday." John Wayne
Ship Model Gallery
- Hippy Ed
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Re: Calling all USS Hornet CV-8 fans
MartinJQuinn wrote:At a glance, the island looks even more incorrect than the 350th version!Hippy Ed wrote:Martin, I found a review of this kit here on the main review page with a image of the painting/Marking guide
http://www.modelwarships.com/reviews/sh ... art-01.jpg
This review was done by Timothy Dike
http://www.modelwarships.com/reviews/sh ... eview.html
So, what you think?
Eddie
If ya lose yer sense of humor...
You've lost everything...
On the Bench:
1/720 Italeri CVN-68 ca 1976/77
1/800 ARii 1/800 CV-59 backdating to 1961 (CVA-59)
1/700Trumpy USS Hornet CV-8 "Doolittle Raiders"
You've lost everything...
On the Bench:
1/720 Italeri CVN-68 ca 1976/77
1/800 ARii 1/800 CV-59 backdating to 1961 (CVA-59)
1/700Trumpy USS Hornet CV-8 "Doolittle Raiders"
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Kenny Loup
Re: Calling all USS Hornet CV-8 fans
Hey Martin,
With your help, I've corrected my masks. Looking good Eddie
With your help, I've corrected my masks. Looking good Eddie
- Hippy Ed
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Re: Calling all USS Hornet CV-8 fans
Kenny Loup wrote:Hey Martin,
With your help, I've corrected my masks. Looking good Eddie
Martin, Thanks for the heads up on them.
Eddie
If ya lose yer sense of humor...
You've lost everything...
On the Bench:
1/720 Italeri CVN-68 ca 1976/77
1/800 ARii 1/800 CV-59 backdating to 1961 (CVA-59)
1/700Trumpy USS Hornet CV-8 "Doolittle Raiders"
You've lost everything...
On the Bench:
1/720 Italeri CVN-68 ca 1976/77
1/800 ARii 1/800 CV-59 backdating to 1961 (CVA-59)
1/700Trumpy USS Hornet CV-8 "Doolittle Raiders"
- Hippy Ed
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Re: Calling all USS Hornet CV-8 fans
Kenny Loup wrote:Hey Martin,
With your help, I've corrected my masks. Looking good Eddie
Thanks Kenny! They Do look Great!!
If ya lose yer sense of humor...
You've lost everything...
On the Bench:
1/720 Italeri CVN-68 ca 1976/77
1/800 ARii 1/800 CV-59 backdating to 1961 (CVA-59)
1/700Trumpy USS Hornet CV-8 "Doolittle Raiders"
You've lost everything...
On the Bench:
1/720 Italeri CVN-68 ca 1976/77
1/800 ARii 1/800 CV-59 backdating to 1961 (CVA-59)
1/700Trumpy USS Hornet CV-8 "Doolittle Raiders"
- MartinJQuinn
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Re: Calling all USS Hornet CV-8 fans
Cool. Glad to be of help.Kenny Loup wrote:Hey Martin,
With your help, I've corrected my masks. Looking good Eddie
Martin
"Tomorrow is the most important thing in life. Comes into us at midnight very clean. It's perfect when it arrives and it puts itself in our hands. It hopes we've learned something from yesterday." John Wayne
Ship Model Gallery
"Tomorrow is the most important thing in life. Comes into us at midnight very clean. It's perfect when it arrives and it puts itself in our hands. It hopes we've learned something from yesterday." John Wayne
Ship Model Gallery
- Hippy Ed
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Re: Calling all USS Hornet CV-8 fans
MArtin, Thanks to you for pointing out the problem to me at least now th masks are updated. Thanks to youMartinJQuinn wrote:Cool. Glad to be of help.Kenny Loup wrote:Hey Martin,
With your help, I've corrected my masks. Looking good Eddie
If ya lose yer sense of humor...
You've lost everything...
On the Bench:
1/720 Italeri CVN-68 ca 1976/77
1/800 ARii 1/800 CV-59 backdating to 1961 (CVA-59)
1/700Trumpy USS Hornet CV-8 "Doolittle Raiders"
You've lost everything...
On the Bench:
1/720 Italeri CVN-68 ca 1976/77
1/800 ARii 1/800 CV-59 backdating to 1961 (CVA-59)
1/700Trumpy USS Hornet CV-8 "Doolittle Raiders"
-
Guest
Re: A/C during Doolittle raid?
The WARSHIP PICTORIAL book #9 (Yorktown Class Carriers) claims that Air Group 8 was on board during the raid (18-F4F,32-SBD AND 15-TBN) but there must be a typo because it gives the total as 81 aircraft plus the 16 B-25's. The OSPREY "CAMPAIGN" book #156 claims Air Group 8 had 30-F4F,24-SBD AND 10-TBN plus 5 reserve aircraft plus the 16-B-25's at the time. The question is; Where do we go to get the final answer?TuveB wrote:Hi. Better ask the questions in the correct threads![]()
Did Hornet have any planes down below during the Mitchell transport/launch and if so how many? How many of the various types? Wich types? Devastator, Wildcats and Dauntless's? Any others? I don't think 90 planes will fit inside or do they? Or how many did the "original" Hornet normally carry? Yes i'm planning on having all doors open.
Regards,
Tuve Bo�thius, Sweden
Regards, Jake Hernandez, USA
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Re: A/C during Doolittle raid?
That is an interesting question... I have heard some planes were stored in the overhead of the hangar bayGuest wrote:The WARSHIP PICTORIAL book #9 (Yorktown Class Carriers) claims that Air Group 8 was on board during the raid (18-F4F,32-SBD AND 15-TBN) but there must be a typo because it gives the total as 81 aircraft plus the 16 B-25's. The OSPREY "CAMPAIGN" book #156 claims Air Group 8 had 30-F4F,24-SBD AND 10-TBN plus 5 reserve aircraft plus the 16-B-25's at the time. The question is; Where do we go to get the final answer?TuveB wrote:Hi. Better ask the questions in the correct threads![]()
Did Hornet have any planes down below during the Mitchell transport/launch and if so how many? How many of the various types? Wich types? Devastator, Wildcats and Dauntless's? Any others? I don't think 90 planes will fit inside or do they? Or how many did the "original" Hornet normally carry? Yes i'm planning on having all doors open.
Regards,
Tuve Bo�thius, Sweden
Regards, Jake Hernandez, USA
If ya lose yer sense of humor...
You've lost everything...
On the Bench:
1/720 Italeri CVN-68 ca 1976/77
1/800 ARii 1/800 CV-59 backdating to 1961 (CVA-59)
1/700Trumpy USS Hornet CV-8 "Doolittle Raiders"
You've lost everything...
On the Bench:
1/720 Italeri CVN-68 ca 1976/77
1/800 ARii 1/800 CV-59 backdating to 1961 (CVA-59)
1/700Trumpy USS Hornet CV-8 "Doolittle Raiders"
- denstore
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Re: Calling all USS Hornet CV-8 fans
I�m about to sink my teeth into Trumpeters 1/350 kit. What update sets do you think is necessary, and what can I leave out? I�m planning on using the WEM sets, and possible the Nautilus wooden deck, but I�m a bit sceptical to that one. Not wanting to offend anyone, but is it really a big improvment? I�ve been thinking about correcting the hull shape, but have decided against it. Havn�t got the skills to pull it of. Have also been thinking of using the inaccurate Gator-masks, since I think good looking, inaccurate camo looks better than accurate, messy camo....
Replacement guns? More etch? Other parts? Any advice is appreachiated.
/Magnus
Replacement guns? More etch? Other parts? Any advice is appreachiated.
/Magnus
/Magnus