FFG-39 USS Doyle

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Re: FFG-39 USS Doyle

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Outstanding work on an outstanding class of ship! :thumbs_up_1:
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Re: FFG-39 USS Doyle

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Thanks Gone.

"Small Update"
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Adding small details, more hoods,  racks, fire mains, deck lights, upper-deck scuppers and down pipes.
Adding small details, more hoods, racks, fire mains, deck lights, upper-deck scuppers and down pipes.
Stern details, chocks and bitts taken from the Buchanan kit. Scratch chock amidship with light housing.
Stern details, chocks and bitts taken from the Buchanan kit. Scratch chock amidship with light housing.
Starboard side.
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Re: FFG-39 USS Doyle

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A bit more:
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Re: FFG-39 USS Doyle

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Amazing and very detailed work :thumbs_up_1: :thumbs_up_1: :thumbs_up_1: :wave_1:
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Re: FFG-39 USS Doyle

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WOW! That's a huge quarter, Bob! Where'd you get it? :heh:


Seriously, the Doyle is just excellent!
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Re: FFG-39 USS Doyle

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Thanks guys.

I have to get a macro lens.

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Re: FFG-39 USS Doyle

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The FIG is coming along quite nicely. :thumbs_up_1:

I still think they should`ve found a Navy or Marine Corps hero by the name of Newton after whom to name one of this class.
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Re: FFG-39 USS Doyle

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Thanks Gone,
I still think they should`ve found a Navy or Marine Corps hero by the name of Newton after whom to name one of this class.
Yea, that might have been cool.

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Re: FFG-39 USS Doyle

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UPDATE:

Added what looks like a fire suppression system. The copped lines along the top of the upper deck. At first I thought they were some conduit but, after studying the many photos, I think I see sprinkler heads.
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This is the stern where I've added the fairlead for the towed array and the lights on top of the center chock.
This is the stern where I've added the fairlead for the towed array and the lights on top of the center chock.
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Re: FFG-39 USS Doyle

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The bow fairlead and two more, port and starboard.
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Re: FFG-39 USS Doyle

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Bob,

The additional details that you are adding are impeccable!

Is it still a secret from your son-in-law?
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Re: FFG-39 USS Doyle

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Thanks Carl,

Yea, still secret, but I've tried to email his wife. I need some photos of Doyles bridge as of now. Some ships have changed the life canisters and the ECM fit.

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Re: FFG-39 USS Doyle

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Your external pipes with the sprinkler heads are part of the contamination wash-down system (or something like that, it's been a while!). Basically an external sprinkler system that was to wash off contaminants after a nuclear or biological attack, before the crew went back onto the weather decks. We used them in the Gulf on the Normandy during fresh water wash-down quite often to get the layers of sand and dust off of the ship.
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Re: FFG-39 USS Doyle

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Hey Devin,

Thanks a ton, the idea of a NBC wash down system never crossed my mind.

Thanks

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Re: FFG-39 USS Doyle

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Devin wrote:Your external pipes with the sprinkler heads are part of the contamination wash-down system (or something like that, it's been a while!). Basically an external sprinkler system that was to wash off contaminants after a nuclear or biological attack, before the crew went back onto the weather decks. We used them in the Gulf on the Normandy during fresh water wash-down quite often to get the layers of sand and dust off of the ship.
On Subs, we just held our breath and dunked our heads under the water. And then used a cream rinse. :submarine: :jest:
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Re: FFG-39 USS Doyle

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I guess I should have posted Oriskany's 'wash down' system photos here. Instead, I posted a couple of pics in this post:
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Re: FFG-39 USS Doyle

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Good work :thumbs_up_1: :thumbs_up_1: :thumbs_up_1:

I will soon build the model Academy 1 / 350

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Re: FFG-39 USS Doyle

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Lucky wrote:Good work :thumbs_up_1: :thumbs_up_1: :thumbs_up_1:

I will soon build the model Academy 1 / 350

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We re waiting to see this Lucky. :wave_1:
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Re: FFG-39 USS Doyle

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Another Update:


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This is the bridge with the NBC wash down system.
This is the bridge with the NBC wash down system.
The hanger doors were too tall and not rounded in the upper corners. so a filler was added.
The hanger doors were too tall and not rounded in the upper corners. so a filler was added.
These are the (Kedge?) anchors, that were made and added.  Maybe someone knows for sure just what they are called.
These are the (Kedge?) anchors, that were made and added. Maybe someone knows for sure just what they are called.
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Re: FFG-39 USS Doyle

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Still more:


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View of the stern.
View of the stern.
Lost the loudspeakers when working on the hanger doors. new ones made from gauge 20 ID SS tubing, flared and a .020" 'cone' added.
Lost the loudspeakers when working on the hanger doors. new ones made from gauge 20 ID SS tubing, flared and a .020" 'cone' added.
New stacks, the cast in place ones were kind of frumpy!  ALum. and brass turned parts.
New stacks, the cast in place ones were kind of frumpy! ALum. and brass turned parts.
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