1/350 USS Truman
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Re: 1/350 USS Truman
Those aircraft look like they could be 1/72. Nicely done, Kelly! Thanks for the inspiration!
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Re: 1/350 USS Truman
Where did you find the giant quarter?
Beautiful work!

Beautiful work!

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Re: 1/350 USS Truman
Doc wrote:Where did you find the giant quarter?
That's just amazing stuff, Kelly!
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Re: 1/350 USS Truman
Doc wrote:Where did you find the giant quarter?
Beautiful work!
I think that huge quarter is actually a large flag and there are 200 guys under it holding it up.
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Re: 1/350 USS Truman
Okay on to the "yellow" gear, even though they are white these days! I of course picked up a set of the Goffy deck tractors so I'll be using those, along with a few of the kit tractors dressed up a bit. I decided to scratchbuild a fire tractor. I did get a set of tractors and a deck scrubber from forum member Tom-Tom, but I couldn't clean up the fire tractors to my satisfaction, so what you see below is completely scratchbuilt. I did use the deck scrubber he provided, with a few added details of my own:














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Re: 1/350 USS Truman
I know like many others, I look forward to seeing your updates. I have a question on technique. I noticed on your EA-6B's you have detail in the folded wings. Is that work just penciled in? Because it's a great effect. Your work is great but also very inventive.
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I'm being fussy here but the "300" on the nose, the roundel, the "VFA-37" and the "NAVY" look huge, is it normal? It's surprising because the 1/700 Starfighter markings (For CVW-8 at least) are perfectly on scale.Kelly Quirk wrote:Finally finished the air wing!! Man these things bogged me down, I am so glad to have them done. Can't say enough good things about the decals from StarFighter, they worked incredibly well. Here's a sample of the aircraft, now I can finally move on with the ship!

Arnaud
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1/72 F-14A Bounty Hunters First Tomcat deployment
1/700 CVN-71 Theodore Roosevelt Last Tomcat deployment
1/700 CG-62
On the workbench:
1/72 F-14A Bounty Hunters First Tomcat deployment
1/700 CVN-71 Theodore Roosevelt Last Tomcat deployment
1/700 CG-62
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Re: 1/350 USS Truman
Kelly, maybe it's time for you to make a few masters so everyone can have an accurate set of deck vehicles.
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Re: 1/350 USS Truman
Great idea!Cadman wrote:Kelly, maybe it's time for you to make a few masters so everyone can have an accurate set of deck vehicles.
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1/72 F-14A Bounty Hunters First Tomcat deployment
1/700 CVN-71 Theodore Roosevelt Last Tomcat deployment
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Re: 1/350 USS Truman
Thanks Jon, yes those details are just penciled/painted in. Easy to do and it adds a lot to the overall effect.Jon wrote:I know like many others, I look forward to seeing your updates. I have a question on technique. I noticed on your EA-6B's you have detail in the folded wings. Is that work just penciled in? Because it's a great effect. Your work is great but also very inventive.
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Re: 1/350 USS Truman
Totally agree, there is a big gap in this area that needs filling, Deck Equipment and also Weapons(Bombs/Missiles/Rockets ect)Cadman wrote:Kelly, maybe it's time for you to make a few masters so everyone can have an accurate set of deck vehicles.
Happy Modeling
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Re: 1/350 USS Truman
Just finished scratchbuilding the tilly crane. I'm pretty proud of this one:




Still need to add the exhaust stack and of course all the rigging.




Still need to add the exhaust stack and of course all the rigging.
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Re: 1/350 USS Truman
Kelly you are a artist!

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Re: 1/350 USS Truman
Kelly, Behave will ya
Another beauty
Happy Modeling
John
Happy Modeling
John
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Re: 1/350 USS Truman
The crane and deck equipment are finished:







I'm pretty proud of the crane, just noticed I still need to paint the struts silver at the base of the boom though!







I'm pretty proud of the crane, just noticed I still need to paint the struts silver at the base of the boom though!
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Re: 1/350 USS Truman
this so unfair!

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Re: 1/350 USS Truman
Awesome rigging on that crane. That Zamboni looks pretty cool too.
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Re: 1/350 USS Truman
Kelly
You achieve in 1/350 what most guys would love to achieve in 1/72 or higher, fantastic detail

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