Scratchbuilding the USS Santee (CVE-29) in 1/96
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Re: Scratchbuilding the USS Santee (CVE-29) in 1/96
Hello again all
Well, here I am again. I feel like Horiban, posting this much, god....... Anyway, I've got the ship 95% completed. All I need are 6 more 20mm guns. Then the ship itself is finished, at least as far as I am going to go. I could spend years, but there is not enough photographic reference material available to go much further. The Sangamon Class of Escort Carriers had alot more involved things goin on than other classes of these ships. I underestimated how involved the project would be. In any event, completion is at hand! Here's some photos of the arrestor gear and those comm antennas I mentioned above. These will be the last details I will do on the ship. Next will come the aircraft and the crew.
Well, there you go......By the way, I was just kidding about the Admiral(Horiban). Where has he been?? He is a great modeler.I rather miss argueing with him
On to the aircraft and crew!! Stay tuned ......More to come.....

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Re: Scratchbuilding the USS Santee (CVE-29) in 1/96
Hi Bill Very effective use of figures, makes for a more realistic model.{ I have 50 or so figures for Kiev , more like dots than deck crew} Re- the arrester wire across the elevator , some times it's the simple procedures that are not that obvious. As usual a tremendous job .
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Bill , Im still here, look at page 37 in the Moffett build.
The build is looking fantastic, still got my eye on you,
The build is looking fantastic, still got my eye on you,
Simple but effective.
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Fantastic work as always Bill.
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Bill I have a question "will you been spraying your completed Santee with a clear matt varnish "
Or do you leave well alone?
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Or do you leave well alone?
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Hey dave, yes, I use a clear Matte Laquer, Testors Dullcote works the best I have found. I usually do the subassemblies with this as I go along.HTH.Dave Wooley wrote:Bill I have a question "will you been spraying your completed Santee with a clear matt varnish "
Or do you leave well alone?
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Re: Scratchbuilding the USS Santee (CVE-29) in 1/96
Bill
A very nice build indeed.
Do we tell Jim Bauman to move over?
I have a soft spot for WW2 Escort carriers.
My old man was on the
Atheling.
Regards
Philip
A very nice build indeed.
Do we tell Jim Bauman to move over?
I have a soft spot for WW2 Escort carriers.
My old man was on the
Atheling.
Regards
Philip
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Re: Scratchbuilding the USS Santee (CVE-29) in 1/96
Hi Bill Thanks for that. In the past I have used Humbrol clear matt varnish spray but I have noticed that it can slightly alter the shade of the finish so I stoped using it. Do you have this problem with Dullcote ?Bill Waldorf wrote:Hey dave, yes, I use a clear Matte Laquer, Testors Dullcote works the best I have found. I usually do the subassemblies with this as I go along.HTH.Dave Wooley wrote:Bill I have a question "will you been spraying your completed Santee with a clear matt varnish "
Or do you leave well alone?
Dave Wooley
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No, never. Try heating the can for a few minutes in hot water. Like a bowl with hot water in it. Fill bowl to top of spray can. Don't submerge the spray tip. This work well for dullcoat. I feel the dullcoat actually "brightens" things a bit. I guess thats the right word. Try it.......HTH.Hi Bill Thanks for that. In the past I have used Humbrol clear matt varnish spray but I have noticed that it can slightly alter the shade of the finish so I stoped using it. Do you have this problem with Dullcote ?
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As I stated up above, the ship is now pretty much completed. I am awaiting 6 more 20mm guns for the port side. Sure are slow in getting here. Anyway, I tried to get a couple of overall shots of the ship. And I am working ever so tediously on the aircraft. Crew last. So heres some shots of the ship, still in the shop and I plan to move it soon which will be a tricky task at best. Ever paint yourself into a room??
Some shots of the SBD Dauntless dive bombers, too. Take a look......
TBM Avengers are next....torpedo bombers, the the F4F Wildcat fighters..........Stay tuned......More to come.... 
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Re: Scratchbuilding the USS Santee (CVE-29) in 1/96
Awesome work Bill. This one sure didn't take long to complete. 
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My Congratulations on a magnificent model in every department . You sir are a master craftsman .
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Now that is a beauty Bill
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Truly impressive work. Great job!
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Re: Scratchbuilding the USS Santee (CVE-29) in 1/96
Some of us are good builders, some of us are good at painting and finishing, some of us are good detailers but seriously Bill, you have it all. The excellent colors fit the scale perfectly and the nice detail, wow.
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Re: Scratchbuilding the USS Santee (CVE-29) in 1/96
Its really pulling together now!
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Re: Scratchbuilding the USS Santee (CVE-29) in 1/96
Hello again. Thought you may like to see some shots of the flightdeck as things progress along. I have finished the TBF torpedo bombers, and have added them to the squadron. I have also started to add figures. Modified model RR items. I will build the F4F wildcats next. I have alot more figures to add,in and around the gun tubs, more on the flightdeck and other areas around the ship. Plus a deck tractor and some ordinance trolleys Take a look...............
A few more planes to build and some figures and other details and I should be there! I leave for Norfolk with the ship Aug. 4th. Wish me luck........More to come ...Stay tuned...............

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Re: Scratchbuilding the USS Santee (CVE-29) in 1/96
Hi Bill Your use of deck crew figures is simply magic bringing the model to life.
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Thanks DaveDave Wooley wrote:Hi Bill Your use of deck crew figures is simply magic bringing the model to life.![]()
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Far from it . As mentioned I also intend to make use of deck crew , Where did you source your complement from ?Bill Waldorf wrote:Thanks DaveDave Wooley wrote:Hi Bill Your use of deck crew figures is simply magic bringing the model to life.![]()
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Dave WooleyI hope things do not appear "toylike". That was not my intent. It is coming together!
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