Scratchbuilding the USS Santee (CVE-29) in 1/96
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Re: Scratchbuilding the USS Santee (CVE-29) in 1/96
Hello Bill,
good to see that you are back at work. Your Santee is looking marvellous and brings back a lot of memories to me, when I built my Sangamon. Those details you are showing are simply great and everything (well almost) looks almost identical to my model, looks as if I used the same plans as you do and that I did something right. Just kidding, really fantastic work.
My DE ist still in the Drydock but I will restart the work on this model pretty soon and the next major ship project is already in the planing stage, additional there are some great news coming up here in Austira, but I will post everything about this as soon as it is official.
Keep on modeling
Ren�
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good to see that you are back at work. Your Santee is looking marvellous and brings back a lot of memories to me, when I built my Sangamon. Those details you are showing are simply great and everything (well almost) looks almost identical to my model, looks as if I used the same plans as you do and that I did something right. Just kidding, really fantastic work.
My DE ist still in the Drydock but I will restart the work on this model pretty soon and the next major ship project is already in the planing stage, additional there are some great news coming up here in Austira, but I will post everything about this as soon as it is official.
Keep on modeling
Ren�
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keep on modeling!
keep on modeling!
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Re: Scratchbuilding the USS Santee (CVE-29) in 1/96
Hello again all!
Having closed in the hull, I decided it was time to tackle MS.17, the camo paint scheme that Santee was painted in until early 1943. Ms. 17 was the forerunner of measures 31, 32 and 33. A course deception anti-submarine type of camoflage,used from mid 1942 to late 1942 on at least three vessels, the carrier Santee, the cruiser Augusta, and the tanker Chicopee. Colors are 5-N Navy Blue, 5-0 Ocean Gray, 5-h Haze Gray and 5-L Light Gray. I used testors acrylics for the job. I have a few photos of this scheme, only one in color but they are not real clear and the lighting really effects the way you can see things. I think I got it pretty close. The pattern is almost the same on both sides of the ship. At any rate, it was difficult to see so I did a best guess scenario
I have not applied the hull numbers as of yet. Work also continues on the flightdeck/gallery deck ares. Lets take a look.........
Well, there you go. That's it for now. I'll continue on with more details on the gallery deck, then onto planking the flightdeck and the addition of the Island assembly. Lot's to do yet!! Stay tuned.......More to come!

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Re: Scratchbuilding the USS Santee (CVE-29) in 1/96
Hello Rene'! Thanks for the post.I've been looking alot at your photos of the Sangamon. Great job on her.Santee is a little different than your model because of the timeframe. I am representing her as converted and very early on. Santee put to sea while workmen were still onboard! Guess the Navy was in a hurry to get them operational. Santee was refitted in Decenber of 1943, so she only looked this way for a few months. Refit was after Operation "Torch". After that she looked pretty similer to Sangamon.Rene wrote:Hello Bill,
good to see that you are back at work. Your Santee is looking marvellous and brings back a lot of memories to me, when I built my Sangamon. Those details you are showing are simply great and everything (well almost) looks almost identical to my model, looks as if I used the same plans as you do and that I did something right. Just kidding, really fantastic work.
My DE ist still in the Drydock but I will restart the work on this model pretty soon and the next major ship project is already in the planing stage, additional there are some great news coming up here in Austira, but I will post everything about this as soon as it is official.
Keep on modeling
Ren�
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Re: Scratchbuilding the USS Santee (CVE-29) in 1/96
Sharp as ever Bill! Top stuff
...being of waterline disposition ...I am eager to see her 'at sea'
I am-a-watching.....
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Hello Bill
Magnificient work, indeed...
If you are using FDD plans (Chenango �45), may I ask where did you got the additional plans/photos to convert Santee into an early configuration ? There are too many differences, such as weapons and sensors (amongst others). I�ve been looking for this kind of info, but got none or very little. Any help is appreciated.
Best Regards, from Portugal.
Magnificient work, indeed...
If you are using FDD plans (Chenango �45), may I ask where did you got the additional plans/photos to convert Santee into an early configuration ? There are too many differences, such as weapons and sensors (amongst others). I�ve been looking for this kind of info, but got none or very little. Any help is appreciated.
Best Regards, from Portugal.
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hello Bill,
Your carrier is looking wonderfull
, the painting is nicely done , can't wait to see more.
Ludwig
Your carrier is looking wonderfull
Ludwig
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Sharp as ever Bill! Top stuff
...being of waterline disposition ...I am eager to see her 'at sea'
I am-a-watching.....
JIM B![]()
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Hello Jose, Yes, using FDD plans. I have other minimal photos and drawings. There are no real "plans" for this early configureation.Not that many differences. Less AA and fwd. part of the flightdeck is a little different. That's about it. Color changed in 1943, early, and I suspect radar was different. Most of my reference material was found on the internet. Just dig, you'll find it! Thanks for the post.Jose Chaica wrote:Hello Bill
Magnificient work, indeed...
If you are using FDD plans (Chenango �45), may I ask where did you got the additional plans/photos to convert Santee into an early configuration ? There are too many differences, such as weapons and sensors (amongst others). I�ve been looking for this kind of info, but got none or very little. Any help is appreciated.
Best Regards, from Portugal.
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Hello Ludwig! Been watching your build too. Excellent styrene work and a great subject. Big too! WE like big! You must have some great reference materials. Either that or you were on board! I am impressed......Thanks for the post!Guest wrote:hello Bill,
Your carrier is looking wonderfull![]()
, the painting is nicely done , can't wait to see more.
Ludwig
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Re: Scratchbuilding the USS Santee (CVE-29) in 1/96
Hi Bill Stunning paint job as always . Question What timber will be used for the deck surface?
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Hello Dave, Decking will be scribed plywood. About .040 thick. More to come on that!Dave Wooley wrote:Hi Bill Stunning paint job as always . Question What timber will be used for the deck surface?
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Hello again all!
Thought you may like to see an example of one of the aircraft aboard Santee. These are shots of one of her F4F Wildcat fighters. Note the pictures of the plane inside the hanger deck. Although you can't see it real good, I felt the effect would be interesting. Check it out........
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No worries about the wingy things. They are just a side show to the real ship! Looking good.
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Hello Again!
I will soon be attaching the flightdeck to the hull so I thought I would take some shots of the bow and stern areas again. When the flightdeck is attached the hanger deck is real dark so I added some lighting. Lets take a look........
More to come....Stay tuned!!

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Bill this is simply stunning workmanship
. I to have been working on the elevator which i'll show at a later date.
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hello Bill,
Your Santee is really looking wonderfull , I like the lighting inside her.
Ludwig
Your Santee is really looking wonderfull , I like the lighting inside her.
Ludwig
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Re: Scratchbuilding the USS Santee (CVE-29) in 1/96
The ship's up to your usual excellent work 
I was most interested in your water when you first mentioned it a while ago, and looking at what you have right now, the ripples and pattern look very convincing!
I was most interested in your water when you first mentioned it a while ago, and looking at what you have right now, the ripples and pattern look very convincing!
De quoi s'agit-il?
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Hello again!
Well, I am back perhaps with something a bit more interesting. I have finished the island assy. for the carrier. I am posting the "raw" photos before primer and final paint. At first look, this appears to be a fairly simple structure, but in reality it is more involved than one would think. There are 7 different levels on this structure and each one is made individually. Then, "stacked" on top of each other. The tricky part is keeping everything straight and level. This is a pretty good study of combining elements of scratchbuilding and using fittings and other items from other sources. I have spent about 40 hours on this. A small model in and of itself. Here's some photos...
Well, there you go......On to more paintwork. Stay tuned....more to come!
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Re: Scratchbuilding the USS Santee (CVE-29) in 1/96
Well, I am back perhaps with something a bit more interesting.
Your not kidding Bill, love it
roy
Your not kidding Bill, love it
roy
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Looking good Bill , very nice island , wonderfull radar arrangements
,can't wait to see this beautifull ship finished.
Ludwig
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