A 1:700 scale 1944 Mare Island Navy Yard
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- Sr. Gopher
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Re: A 1:700 scale 1944 Mare Island Navy Yard
How much more of this do you still have to do, and are you gonna post it in the gallery when you are done
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Current builds:
Hobby Boss 1/700 Type VIIC U-Boat for my AH
Planned builds:
3 more 1/700 AH submarines
Hobby Boss 1/700 Type VIIC U-Boat for my AH
Planned builds:
3 more 1/700 AH submarines
- bgire
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Re: A 1:700 scale 1944 Mare Island Navy Yard
About 25% of the whole... but as we're adding new stuff evry month... Can't be more acurate.
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Re: A 1:700 scale 1944 Mare Island Navy Yard
bgire wrote:Nearly 95% of our scratch is custom made photo-etching.Sr. Gopher wrote:How long did it take you to make the scaffolding next to the Gato? Do you know any way to scratch any of the diorama (docks and structures) in wood or plastic stock? I'd really like to know. What skill level would you need to make the trains and cranes?
From our experience, skill level required goes from intermediate to extremely challenging
Send me a PM for more
Hey, thanks a lot for replying to all of the posts. Are the "bad" PE sets you made still up for grabs? I'm not kidding, but no guarentees.bgire wrote:About 25% of the whole... but as we're adding new stuff evry month... Can't be more acurate.
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Current builds:
Hobby Boss 1/700 Type VIIC U-Boat for my AH
Planned builds:
3 more 1/700 AH submarines
Hobby Boss 1/700 Type VIIC U-Boat for my AH
Planned builds:
3 more 1/700 AH submarines
- bgire
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Re: A 1:700 scale 1944 Mare Island Navy Yard
Send me a PM, but no "bad" sets available
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- mabmanu
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Re: A 1:700 scale 1944 Mare Island Navy Yard
Hello
Excuse me for my bad English .
Phenomenal, what patience it takes to do this, "chapeau bas messieurs" in French in the text ...
Ph�nom�nale , quelle patience il faut pour faire cela , chapeau bas messieurs ...
Excuse me for my bad English .
Phenomenal, what patience it takes to do this, "chapeau bas messieurs" in French in the text ...
Ph�nom�nale , quelle patience il faut pour faire cela , chapeau bas messieurs ...
- Sr. Gopher
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Re: A 1:700 scale 1944 Mare Island Navy Yard
Have you two ever thought of starting your own harbor accessory line? You could work together with L'Arsenal, Battlefleet, Loose Cannon or White Ensign Models and make these part of the long abandoned "Dockyard Mateys" line.

Actually, is there any possible way to get my hands on your vehicles and your cranes? like you did to staffyu? - viewtopic.php?f=59&t=45166

Actually, is there any possible way to get my hands on your vehicles and your cranes? like you did to staffyu? - viewtopic.php?f=59&t=45166
Current builds:
Hobby Boss 1/700 Type VIIC U-Boat for my AH
Planned builds:
3 more 1/700 AH submarines
Hobby Boss 1/700 Type VIIC U-Boat for my AH
Planned builds:
3 more 1/700 AH submarines
- Sr. Gopher
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Re: A 1:700 scale 1944 Mare Island Navy Yard
I must say, you two are really THE MASTERS When it comes to this. I would be getting these sets, but I still have doubts about international shipping - mostly how much they cost, and the length of time until delivery. Still thinking about it though.
I know I'm being a bad sport, and please forgive me, but I can only do one thing every time I visit this thread:

I know I'm being a bad sport, and please forgive me, but I can only do one thing every time I visit this thread:
Current builds:
Hobby Boss 1/700 Type VIIC U-Boat for my AH
Planned builds:
3 more 1/700 AH submarines
Hobby Boss 1/700 Type VIIC U-Boat for my AH
Planned builds:
3 more 1/700 AH submarines
- j.mahieux
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Re: A 1:700 scale 1944 Mare Island Navy Yard
WHOW!!!
Don't cry baby, don't cry! it's comming!
For Gus, I don't forget you!!!!

Don't cry baby, don't cry! it's comming!
For Gus, I don't forget you!!!!

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Aidan
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Re: A 1:700 scale 1944 Mare Island Navy Yard
Bleedin' hell, you guys really need to get out more,
that is beautiful 
What Admiral Nelson really said when he put the telescope to his blind eye,,,,
"I see no ships,, whats that Hardy? oh er, right, ah, thats better, F@@k Me, look at all those ships"
"I see no ships,, whats that Hardy? oh er, right, ah, thats better, F@@k Me, look at all those ships"
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Re: A 1:700 scale 1944 Mare Island Navy Yard
Holly 3 hollies that is staggering, just goes to show what can be done with a master's touch, can't wait to see this sat down in the diorama. 
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Re: A 1:700 scale 1944 Mare Island Navy Yard
somethings else


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Re: A 1:700 scale 1944 Mare Island Navy Yard
Sorry for jumping in again, I should have asked a while ago, could you please tell me the size of the completed diorama (board size that will be used in the finished diorama).
- j.mahieux
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Re: A 1:700 scale 1944 Mare Island Navy Yard
The scale is 1/700�me. As said Bruno, 85x53cm (In French measure), almost one yard on an Alf.


- Sr. Gopher
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Re: A 1:700 scale 1944 Mare Island Navy Yard
I have no doubt about this: THIS IS THE BEST QUALITY I'VE SEEN IN MY 5 YEARS OF MODELLING. (I know 5 years is nothing for many of you guys, but still everyone has to agree)
Just one question though, how much time do you guys have on your hands? Seriously?
Also, I have the Verlinden Shipyard set #1, and I see there is a similar building there like one you guys have made, just, I have put an AA gun on mine and it is still in progress.
Just one question though, how much time do you guys have on your hands? Seriously?
Also, I have the Verlinden Shipyard set #1, and I see there is a similar building there like one you guys have made, just, I have put an AA gun on mine and it is still in progress.
Current builds:
Hobby Boss 1/700 Type VIIC U-Boat for my AH
Planned builds:
3 more 1/700 AH submarines
Hobby Boss 1/700 Type VIIC U-Boat for my AH
Planned builds:
3 more 1/700 AH submarines
- j.mahieux
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Re: A 1:700 scale 1944 Mare Island Navy Yard
Hello Sr. Gopher,
Our first photos on this forum are from January 2008, you can see this building on page 1 and 3. It was made in 2007.
I�m �in love� with Mare Island from 2003, when I discover The Navsource site. Since, I�m always working with Bruno on this project. The dio is not finished; we have still a lot of work on it.
Hope you enjoy with it!!!
Friendly, Jean
Our first photos on this forum are from January 2008, you can see this building on page 1 and 3. It was made in 2007.
I�m �in love� with Mare Island from 2003, when I discover The Navsource site. Since, I�m always working with Bruno on this project. The dio is not finished; we have still a lot of work on it.
Hope you enjoy with it!!!
Friendly, Jean
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Re: A 1:700 scale 1944 Mare Island Navy Yard
I'm sorry my posts have taken up almost a full page, but Jean, I know I speak for all model railroaders on this Forum when I ask: Are those RR buildings commercially available? 
Current builds:
Hobby Boss 1/700 Type VIIC U-Boat for my AH
Planned builds:
3 more 1/700 AH submarines
Hobby Boss 1/700 Type VIIC U-Boat for my AH
Planned builds:
3 more 1/700 AH submarines
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kjwinn
Re: A 1:700 scale 1944 Mare Island Navy Yard
dad served on yfb 55 in 1944-45. mom and i, six at the time moved to San Fransisco i was able to be on the king frequently in those years what a great build and thank you for bringing back the memories. k.s.winn
- j.mahieux
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Re: A 1:700 scale 1944 Mare Island Navy Yard
Thank you for your testimony
King and Queen seem forgotten well in bay of San Francisco. It was very difficult to reconstitute the plans of these ships starting from the rare photographs of time 1942/45.
If you have some photographs of this period, I would be very happy to look at them.
The life of the wearing of Mare Island is an enthralling subject to look through the photographs taken at that time and I study it since 2001. To reconstitute this �environment� is a long-term job and we are still far, Bruno and me, to have completed it!
Best Regards
Jean
King and Queen seem forgotten well in bay of San Francisco. It was very difficult to reconstitute the plans of these ships starting from the rare photographs of time 1942/45.
If you have some photographs of this period, I would be very happy to look at them.
The life of the wearing of Mare Island is an enthralling subject to look through the photographs taken at that time and I study it since 2001. To reconstitute this �environment� is a long-term job and we are still far, Bruno and me, to have completed it!
Best Regards
Jean
- bgire
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Re: A 1:700 scale 1944 Mare Island Navy Yard
Hello Folks
Just this reminder to tell you we've resumed work on our Mare Island diorama after a looooong stay (due to health trouble for both of us).
Now we're back.
We hope one or both of our dioramas will be ready for Telford 2011 (both of us actually is building his own dio).
In about two months from now we'll post our progress again.
In the meantime, here are some pictures of Jean's dio (the prototype one) in its present state:




To be continued soon.
Jean and Bruno
Just this reminder to tell you we've resumed work on our Mare Island diorama after a looooong stay (due to health trouble for both of us).
Now we're back.
We hope one or both of our dioramas will be ready for Telford 2011 (both of us actually is building his own dio).
In about two months from now we'll post our progress again.
In the meantime, here are some pictures of Jean's dio (the prototype one) in its present state:




To be continued soon.
Jean and Bruno
A day spent without laughing is a wasted day!
- MichelB
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Re: A 1:700 scale 1944 Mare Island Navy Yard
Excuse me while I scrape my jaw off the floor with a spatula.
Good to hear your health problems have been overcome.
Good to hear your health problems have been overcome.
If all else fails, a complete pig-headed refusal to see facts in the face will see us through. - General Melchett
