Scratchbuilding the USS Santee (CVE-29) in 1/96
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Re: Scratchbuilding the USS Santee (CVE-29) in 1/96
NIce work!
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nice work Bill , really looking good , I imagine how a Sangamon Class looks like in scale 1/32 , with all those beautifull planes in 1/32 , Avengers , Dauntless , Wildcat by Trumpeter , and figures by Nemrod , I have a dream
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Ludwig wrote:nice work Bill , really looking good , I imagine how a Sangamon Class looks like in scale 1/32 , with all those beautifull planes in 1/32 , Avengers , Dauntless , Wildcat by Trumpeter , and figures by Nemrod , I have a dream![]()
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Yeah, That would be Great!! Really big though........
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Hello Dave..... I feel the lighting aspect would be seen, but rather subtle, which is the effect I am after. There are 4 openings on either side of the hull to view the hanger deck. Not very big, so you would not see much. Yes, the ship will have about 100 figures. Hope the effect turns out good.....Thanks for the post Kiev looks supurb, as usual......Bill W.Dave Wooley wrote:Hi Bill Good to get your up dates. Question I see you may include lighting but would such lighting be see any way . Just a thought as it's a subject{ lighting} that I haven't give much thought to . Also I like the idea of showing the aircraft on the hanger deck , various stages of maintenence perhaps? Crews working on the aircraft ? Just thoughts . This is a superb subject and one that has lots of potential for subtle detailing.Bill Waldorf wrote:Well, that was it for this update. I'll now prime and paint the main deck and install the hanger deck floors only where they will be visible. Then it's on to enclosing the hull, finally!! Stay tuned....More to come! I continue on............![]()
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Loyalhanna Dockyard.......Jose Chaica wrote:Great to see you�re back at it, again...![]()
Where did you got your handrails from, if I may ask ???
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Yeah, still busy with other crap. I may be moving again..........TommyL wrote:Thanks for the interesting update. Are you still busy with other things or has everything calmed down some?
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Ah crap. Were will you possibly be located?Bill Waldorf wrote:Yeah, still busy with other crap. I may be moving again..........TommyL wrote:Thanks for the interesting update. Are you still busy with other things or has everything calmed down some?
TommyL.
Anyway, the open hangers and details are amazing as always. Its hard sometimes to see how well you can command your hands so...........It comes from years of practice I know. I still want to see one done for RC.
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Good to see you back at it Bill!
Very fine and sharp work--as ever!!
Lots of preparatory work there--and it shows!
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Very fine and sharp work--as ever!!
Lots of preparatory work there--and it shows!
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Hi Bill
Looks great.After a year layoff I am back to work .Watching your build is always a pleasure.
Richard OMalley
Looks great.After a year layoff I am back to work .Watching your build is always a pleasure.
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are you going to scratch build the AA mounts for this one? Since I am both delusional and dumb enough to tell people that I am I am working on a 1/35 late WWII Idaho (BB-42) and have been looking for someone who makes 20mm mounts (mostly to save time). Looks good so far as usual.
P.S. I know most of your craft are destined for display but do you aver R/C any of your incredible models? Also where does one find 1/32 scale air craft?
Foo
P.S. I know most of your craft are destined for display but do you aver R/C any of your incredible models? Also where does one find 1/32 scale air craft?
Foo
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Hello Fooman.....fooman2008 wrote:are you going to scratch build the AA mounts for this one? Since I am both delusional and dumb enough to tell people that I am I am working on a 1/35 late WWII Idaho (BB-42) and have been looking for someone who makes 20mm mounts (mostly to save time). Looks good so far as usual.
P.S. I know most of your craft are destined for display but do you aver R/C any of your incredible models? Also where does one find 1/32 scale air craft?
Foo
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USS Idaho, circa 1942.........
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New photos coming soon.....Stay Tuned!!..................... 
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Woo hoo, can't wait!
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Hello again all!
Well, it has been awhile since I have posted anything. Many other things going on here but I am back on track. My last post was concerning the details on the main deck of the carrier. This was the main deck of the original tanker the Santee was converted from. I have now completed that and have "closed in' the hull which is now pretty much complete. Work has begun on the flightdeck
/gallery deck areas. Let's take a look........
/gallery deck areas. Let's take a look........
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- A close up view of portside. The sides of the ship were fabricated from .020 styrene. The openings were then cut out and details added such the railings and cross braces. These side pieces were then attached to the hull. I then added all the piping, platforms etc. before a primer coat was added. Noto the gallery deck taking shape, still in raw white styrene.
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By the way, here's what Santee will look like when completed. Towards the end of December 1942, she was refitted with alot of modifications including alot more AA weaponry. I am doing this early version before that refit. Note in the photos the absence of the hull numbers. I have another photo of her underway which shows they are there. Perhaps they were blocked out of the photo?? Camo scheme is a rare MS17.
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Great to see you back Bill!
Build looks great, as always! Did you ever end up moving?
Build looks great, as always! Did you ever end up moving?
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Baaw, there he goes!
Very nice to see these details on your build Bill! Excellent craftmanship (as ever with your work
), Happy to see the progress 
Very nice to see these details on your build Bill! Excellent craftmanship (as ever with your work
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Hi Bill Good to have your skills on show again . Outstanding work as usual .
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hello Bill, 
Good to have you back , I really love the ship you have built until now
. Camoflage Measure 17 , never heard off , can't find it among my camo shemes .
Look forward to see more.
Ludwig
Good to have you back , I really love the ship you have built until now
Look forward to see more.
Ludwig