FFG-39 USS Doyle

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Re: FFG-39 USS Doyle

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Bob,

The openings in the stern, STBD side are not for anchors, they are for torpedo decoys.

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Re: FFG-39 USS Doyle

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Thanks Dave,

Is there a book, (cheap?) that describes the fittings of a modern US warship? I think Norman Friedman had one on Post War Ships but, last I saw it was in the few hundred dollar range.

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Re: FFG-39 USS Doyle

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UPDATE NEWS:

Here are the latest update photos.
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The scratch prop shaft, done on the lathe. The prop from GMM morden US warship set, sandwiched between two hubs made on the lathe.  And the rudder from the kit, offset two scale feet to starboard.
The scratch prop shaft, done on the lathe. The prop from GMM morden US warship set, sandwiched between two hubs made on the lathe. And the rudder from the kit, offset two scale feet to starboard.
The kit stablizers.
The kit stablizers.
Spot lights on the helo pad. made from 23 gauge SS tubing. I lost way more than ever made it on board.
Spot lights on the helo pad. made from 23 gauge SS tubing. I lost way more than ever made it on board.
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Re: FFG-39 USS Doyle

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BLOW UP:
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Rear of bridge with spots,
Rear of bridge with spots,
Front with spots.
Front with spots.
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Re: FFG-39 USS Doyle

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Good News:

The Nephew-in-Law is being piped ashore the first week of MAY, ship is deploying and won't be back untill after July when he retires. I'm not going to get her done for May, but hope to have her finished by July.

Sorta Bad News:

On May 6, I go in the hospital for my abdominal aortic aneurysm, BIG 10 INCH CUT. Good news is as soon as I can sit in a chair, I get two months of time in the shop.

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Nice work Bob. Give your Nephew-in-Law a big thank you from all of us that appreciate his service.

My family and I will also keep you in our prayers. Take it easy and try to heal up so you can get some modeling done! :wave_1:
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Served aboard two "FIGS" meself - wonderful kit!
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Thanks Tim and Gone. I'm hoping this will be a practice retirement.

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The added details to this ships are just extraordinary! I'm learning a lot just watching the snapshots. I hope that your nephew-in-law will be able to appreciate the exceptional and the "beyond-the-call-of-duty" effort that you're putting into this masterpiece.

It will be the highlight of his retirement, I am sure.
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Re: FFG-39 USS Doyle

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Thanks Carl,

BTW, I love the job You've done on the USS Barnegat class Seaplane Tender. She finished up so nice.

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Re: FFG-39 USS Doyle

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NukeMM wrote:The added details to this ships are just extraordinary!
I agree - fantastic work. Best of luck with the surgery Bob - hope it's a quick recovery for you.
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Re: FFG-39 USS Doyle

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So....what happened?

I can see Bob is still around so he survived his op (yay!!) so what happened to Doyle?

cheers,

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She is still around, will be back soon, got into a modeling funk. Was down for three months from the surgery. Then my kid brother passed. By then it was September. Retired in July, and the wife has had me catching up on everything around the house that was left untill I was better. A new grandson in October, just had to go to Ohio to see Him. Went to the NRG convention in Buffalo, NY, shot about 250 photos of the 'Sullivans'. Now that it's getting cooler I should have more time in the shop.


Thanks for Asking

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Re: FFG-39 USS Doyle

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oneslim wrote:BLOW UP:
oneslim,

What incredible work, man. I am really, really look forward to more posts. Your project is inspiring. Please keep the posts coming!

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Re: FFG-39 USS Doyle

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Cheers Bob,

Pleased to know that all is well, albeit busy, in your household.

It is a pity that Doyle was not ready for the big day but good things come to those who wait.

And congrats on the grandson and sympathies on the passing of your brother.

cheers,

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Re: FFG-39 USS Doyle

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I just across this thread and all I can say is WOW! I served aboard 2 FFGs and I just started the Academy OHP 1/350. The OHP was my last sea duty (89-94) and I really want to make her right. Can I ask where you got the bollards? I also want to put on the fin stabilizers but can not find any reference drawings. I have already removed the frame work on the foc'sle because it just looked bad, replaced it with .010x.020 Evergreen.
I hope your recovery went well and that he liked the ship when you gave it to him.
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Re: FFG-39 USS Doyle

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I was on the doyle in early 83...
sad news is she is going to be decomission this year...

again your work is beyond great...
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Re: FFG-39 USS Doyle

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MK 75 Gunner,

Well, I've been lurking all along, just recovering and cataching up on things. I have started back on Doyle, not much progress as of yet. The wife has me stripping wallpaper in the dinning and living room followed by painting soon. I may post some photos in a week or two. The bollards came from one of the dragon DD kits, think they are from Buchanan 42.


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ex-navy,

I was just talking with the nephew Saturday at a family reunion. He works for a contractor, said she would be decommisioned early in 2013. Also, said she was falling apart. He was in the hull dept.

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Re: FFG-39 USS Doyle

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oneslim wrote:MK 75 Gunner,

Well, I've been lurking all along, just recovering and cataching up on things. I have started back on Doyle, not much progress as of yet. The wife has me stripping wallpaper in the dinning and living room followed by painting soon. I may post some photos in a week or two. The bollards came from one of the dragon DD kits, think they are from Buchanan 42.


Be back soon

Bob W

I have found a lot of pics of the fins but no specific location data. Do you have any data on that?
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