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PostPosted: Thu Dec 11, 2008 9:06 pm 
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Hi Guys,
May I introduce Lee Upshaw, (last post), as his input and influence has helped keeping me going.
Thanks Lee!
Your BB62 monster is ultra cool!
Makes me want to do an Iowa some day. My wife said I could start an Iowa after I land a better job!
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PostPosted: Sun Feb 22, 2009 3:48 pm 
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Hi Guys,
I had some time recently to start on the Mk13 missile launcher base. More importantly, I was able to run the model at the SD Model Yacht Basin between rain showers and wanted to share some pics...pics taken Feb 7th 2009...
Test motors and rudders operation...
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Ready to launch...
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Launching...all back 1/3rd...
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Underway...all ahead 2/3rds...
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Hope these pics inspire someone to run their models!
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PostPosted: Mon May 25, 2009 7:47 am 
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Got any updates?


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PostPosted: Mon May 25, 2009 1:16 pm 
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Hi Guys,
Robin,
Last month, I continued work on the aft end of the 30.5" long / 15 oz. 01 deckhouse, and finished enclosing it. This is one continuous detachable assembly, and is nearly as wide as the hull, (lesser by .625" per side), thus allowing great access to the r/c running gear mounted inside in various strategic places. The Mk13 tartar missile launcher is a resin, "kit", in its' own right, and will be attached when I get the cylindrical base and turntable finished.
I have purposely NOT added any small details on this model yet, as this thing gets run in the water, (as intended), quite a bit. This model has been in both fresh water and salt water, and gets run probably 10 times each year; more often if I counted all of the, "pool", runs. Although far from finished, the future USS Benjamin Stoddert has quite a few scale miles on her sea-frame already.
That's the way...uh huh, uh huh....I like it!
Also, I just started my 1/96 Knox last night. I'll probably start a build thread on that one sooner or later. Funny thing, I spent 4 hours working on it, and only got two deck beams installed and the rudder location drilled into the f/g hull.
I am just freakin' slow!
Have a Great Memorial Day
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PostPosted: Mon May 25, 2009 1:18 pm 
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Tony, what radio are you using? That looks like the F14.... if so- droool. :thumbs_up_1:

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PostPosted: Mon May 25, 2009 1:43 pm 
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Hi Guys,
Sean,
Yes, it's the Robbe Twin Throttle F-14 radio. I also have an old ACE Nautical Commander twin throttle radio, but it needs an overhaul and is not in use.
Fortunately, the Knox won't need this rare feature.
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PostPosted: Thu Nov 26, 2009 1:15 pm 
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Hi Guys,
With all of the other projects taking precedence over this one, I have not posted since May of this year. Further more, I have not worked on this model since before that. This year is now almost over; and will be before I can blink! Alas; with my favorite 1/96 scale Fleet Run, The "Pearl Harbor Remembrance Run", coming in 10 days at Santee Lakes, (a mile from my home),I must do some work on DDG-22 1/96. She is covered with dust. The boot topping is all but worn away, ( I love Testors Acryls, but the water wear is too much for this paint type; won't make that mistake again).
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The hull red color, (automotive primer), is worn away from the bottom of the sonar dome from being intentionally run aground, (normal parking procedure; probably not in any Naval manuals though), and you can see the original unpainted white gel coat beneath.
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The once bright and shiny props have been, "weathered", by the mostly salt water use.
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The ASROC launcher is solid resin and is too heavy. I'm not sure what to do about that; other than to scratch build one myself. The Mk13 missile launcher is in a bag in parts, and you can still smell the resin. That smell, "that resin smell", smells like........Victory! LOL
Mt52 is unfinished; needs to be hollowed out and assembled. A while back, I ruined one of the resin 5"54 Mk 42 mounts by hollowing out the gun house too much. Live and learn. The aft funnel looks really odd as it is only part of the yet to be built aft superstructure. Actually, the same is true for the fwd funnel, but lesser so.
There is much more too.......let's see what I can get done in the next 10 days. I'll post NEW pics asap.
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PostPosted: Thu Nov 26, 2009 1:26 pm 
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Why don't you hollow out the ASROC launcher? You can disect it at the bottom of the rocket canisters, replace the bottom with styrene and hollow out the inside of the rectangular part, as well as the interior of the base... Unless you feel positive that you will scratchbuild a better looking one...

Would love to see some pics of the unassembled Mk 13 launcher...

Looking forward to any progress... :wave_1: :wave_1:

P.S. By any chance, do you happen to have any info I asked you about? :wink_3.gif :cool_2:

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PostPosted: Thu Nov 26, 2009 1:46 pm 
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Hi Guys,
Nikos,
No reply from Lee?
I talked to him about your wishes, and left it with him at that point.
I'll be more than happy to, "kick him in the buxx", for you again.
Can you PM me with your phone number?
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PostPosted: Thu Nov 26, 2009 2:20 pm 
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Hi Guys,
Nikos,
See pic......
Mk13 Tartar launcher.......
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Mk68 GFCS.....
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Custom made prop guards.....
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.....What's that?
.....Get back to work?
Roger.
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PostPosted: Thu Nov 26, 2009 4:06 pm 
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Oh boy.. oh boy... oh boy...

I sure hope Santa.. I meant Lee has some good news for me...

Thanks a lot Tony, it has been nice talking to you.. Very nice...

The prop guards are awesome... I do not know about US navy but we used to wrap rope around the horizontal bars in order to protect them from scratches and paint wering off...

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As much as I learn from all the builds on the board, I learn about motivation and continued progress/improvement watching threads like this where I see incomplete ships being enjoyed. Operated, enjoyed, showed off to friends and fellow builders then taken home and more work toward the final goal.
Lesson for me. Get it built enough to get on the water, skills, details, missing information can will develope during construction but enjoy it.


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PostPosted: Sat Nov 28, 2009 10:36 am 
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Hi Guys,
SSN,
Well stated. I have had more fun with this model than any other I've built, and it's not even finsihed! This model already gas many, many scale sea miles.
Latest effort:
Bridge top deck house adjacent the fwd funnel. This is one of those ship specific assemblies, as DDG-22's was different from most of her sisters. This deckhouse had the tripod mast center leg descending through the fwd facing bulkhead; whereas many Adams DDG's had the center mast leg penetrating through the center of this deckhouse.
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This time, I used polystyrene...,much easier.
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PostPosted: Sun Nov 29, 2009 1:30 pm 
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Hi Guys,
Aft superstructure construction begins. The Nelson Pettey's resin cast, (hollow), Adams Class Funnels really sped along this process. I got tired of looking at my DDG running around with naked funnels.
Step one was to determine the attack. I decided to make the inner structure and add on the external platforms etc.
Gotta to go to my second job.....see pics...
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Thanks for letting me share, Tony

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PostPosted: Thu Dec 03, 2009 10:28 am 
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Hi Guys
After two days of effort, the aft deckhouse is finished. I will not be adding any detail just yet, as I'm just trying to get all of the s/s sub-assemblies finished with the basic construction. Having 1/96 scale plans and photos galore sure makes this job a lot easier.
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Gotta go to work now.
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Hey Tony good job in styrene
yes this material is very good to build...
i am using this too..
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Hmmmm. :thinking:

Your work, here, is tempting me, Tony. I'm starting to have positive, second thoughts about a 1/96 AVP. You're making it look too, easy.

But, I still don't have any desires for an R/C model. Just a static one.

Have fun at the 1/96 Regatta, this weekend! Tell Joseph that I say, "Hi!"

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Looking good, Tony! Looking forward to your rendition of the aft deckhouse; that's where I spent most of my time on Barney (when I wasn't on watch in after-steering; don't ask) as Missile Radar was on the upper deck of it.

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PostPosted: Sun Dec 06, 2009 12:12 pm 
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Hi Guys,
The culmination of last weeks' efforts!
In a couple of pictures, here is 96 scale DDG on the water with 96 CLAA Atlanta and 96 BB62 New Jersey.
I'll probably start a post of the picture post forum with event pics..
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Carl,
Joe says Hi!
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Hi Tony Looks like you had a good day . :thumbs_up_1: :thumbs_up_1: :thumbs_up_1: :wave_1:
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