USS Indiana BB-58 Scratchbuild in 1/96 - 1944
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Re: USS Indiana BB-58 Scratchbuild in 1/96 - 1944
As a modeler building my own battleship model just a few words: great achievement! 
Thanks & Sources: Nilsson (research) and J.Arntz (research, drawings).
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Hello again all...
OK.....First leg of the journey.............read on...
Now it's off to Memphis, Tenn., FedEx hub, then to Indianapolis. Should arrive at 7am tommorrow. I await the landing.....Scary! I built her strong, so should be OK. Kind of like your kid going off to summer camp, ya know.....
Stay tuned....more to come..........

Stay tuned....more to come..........
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that's cool!
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Hello again all
Well, I am back from the city of Indianapolis, and the delivery and dedication of the ship to the Indiana War Memorial Museum, and to her crew. The Indiana arrived without a scratch, thanks to the great efforts by FedEx. It was a great time. I was king for a day, so to speak!
The week I spent in Indianapolis was also the annual reunion of the USS Indianapolis survivors, some of whom attended the Indianas presentation, along with 10 or so former crew members of the Indiana. Not many, but some are not able to get around well due to health reasons or are just too far away. Those who were not able to attend still saw their ship through my photos I sent to their group. I was happy to meet a few in any event. So as promised, heres a few photos.........
Well, there you have it. Another project built and delivered...onto more projects!! Thanks to all for the posts and kind words throughout this build, it is much appreciated. Stay tuned..........New stuff coming...........I continue on....

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Congratulations, Bill! That is so wonderful. Watching your progression for the last year has been a real pleasure. Thanks so much for sharing with us all. It has been a real learning experience watching the part of the process I got to see live. I can only hope to approach what you have achieved.Bill Waldorf wrote:Well, I am back from the city of Indianapolis, and the delivery and dedication of the ship to the Indiana War Memorial Museum, and to her crew.
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A richly deserved Bravo Zulu, not only for the quality and craftsmanship, but also for your tireless teaching example.
Thank you
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after all the hours spent on the indiana and the stress of shipping her by air frieght i am sure a few cool ones where on order,congratulions on a job well done.your work is as usual is #1

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all those smiling faces are for real! congrats Bill!

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Hi Bill Just returned from a short break . Bill what you have achieved is simply magnificent. The Indiana model says it all .
You have done so much with your models touching the right cord with so many people .
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You have done so much with your models touching the right cord with so many people .
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I agree Dave Wooley Bill your model is in the right place now with a great honour 
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As there is so much excellent material within Bill's Indiana build would it be possible for this thread to become a sticky ? Just a thought .
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I fully second the proposal

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Back from Holiday- phew!
That model, its story, the people it honours...
MAGNIFICENT!!!
Truly a work of passion.
I admire your tenacity with these 'BIG' projects.... truly an admirable quality!
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That model, its story, the people it honours...
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I admire your tenacity with these 'BIG' projects.... truly an admirable quality!
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great job I just found this site. do you by chance have a digital set of the SODAK class 1944? I have the Early WWI version but been looking for the WWII version as I want to do both SODAKs even though the first was never finished.
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I am very impressed with these efforts!
I am considering a 1/32 to 1/48th scale model of the Indiana that would not only float, but would carry two passengers. I got the idea from some pictures I saw of a German battleship of about the same scale.
My project would not be of the same overall quality as yours, I am sure!
Where did you get your drawings? I would like to get a set.
Thanks for any feedback you could send to me at hawkinsgus@gmail.com
Regards,
Gus Hawkins
I am considering a 1/32 to 1/48th scale model of the Indiana that would not only float, but would carry two passengers. I got the idea from some pictures I saw of a German battleship of about the same scale.
My project would not be of the same overall quality as yours, I am sure!
Where did you get your drawings? I would like to get a set.
Thanks for any feedback you could send to me at hawkinsgus@gmail.com
Regards,
Gus Hawkins
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Re: USS Indiana BB-58 Scratchbuild in 1/96 - 1944
I have completed reading this thread from end to end.
Phew, quite an emotional roller coaster in places, and gripping reading. I will add that I fealt for your loss Bill and offer belated condolences, but also congratulations on another masterpiece completed, particularly persevering through such difficult times. Witnessing the journey through those dark times and the parallel progression of the ship to completion did have a kind of poignancy to it.
to you Sir.
Phew, quite an emotional roller coaster in places, and gripping reading. I will add that I fealt for your loss Bill and offer belated condolences, but also congratulations on another masterpiece completed, particularly persevering through such difficult times. Witnessing the journey through those dark times and the parallel progression of the ship to completion did have a kind of poignancy to it.
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Hello Rob, Thanks for the post. Life can be a roller coaster at times. Guess I got thru it, but never over it............Rob-UK wrote:I have completed reading this thread from end to end.
Phew, quite an emotional roller coaster in places, and gripping reading. I will add that I fealt for your loss Bill and offer belated condolences, but also congratulations on another masterpiece completed, particularly persevering through such difficult times. Witnessing the journey through those dark times and the parallel progression of the ship to completion did have a kind of poignancy to it.
to you Sir.
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Bill, a spectacular build; both engrossing regarding your wonderful skills and patience and moving as a result of your loss of your companion and wife. I sincerely hope you have found peace. The pain won't ever go away, but it will lessen.
I am a huge fan of the Iowa class ships. I find them more elegant due to their greater length. An Iowa class in that scale would be almost 9 feet long. I couldn't build one even if I could afford it, since it wouldn't be able to get out of my basement. I've visited both the Alabama and the New Jersey (2X), as well as other museum ships. Of them all, the battleships are my favorites, for the same reason that you give...their incredible amounts of details.
Speaking of details, can you explain what the "float nets" actually do? It's a detail of which I have no idea about its function.
I'm about to build the Tamiya Missouri for the 2nd time. This time with Eduard Photoetched, brass main guns, and ScaleDecks teak decking. My nine-year-old grandson is going to help me. He's becoming a terrific modeler.
I look forward to your next build. It's a pleasure to follow them and learn from them.
I am a huge fan of the Iowa class ships. I find them more elegant due to their greater length. An Iowa class in that scale would be almost 9 feet long. I couldn't build one even if I could afford it, since it wouldn't be able to get out of my basement. I've visited both the Alabama and the New Jersey (2X), as well as other museum ships. Of them all, the battleships are my favorites, for the same reason that you give...their incredible amounts of details.
Speaking of details, can you explain what the "float nets" actually do? It's a detail of which I have no idea about its function.
I'm about to build the Tamiya Missouri for the 2nd time. This time with Eduard Photoetched, brass main guns, and ScaleDecks teak decking. My nine-year-old grandson is going to help me. He's becoming a terrific modeler.
I look forward to your next build. It's a pleasure to follow them and learn from them.
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Hello, and thanks for the kind words. In answer to your question about floater nets, they are just that. A large piece of netting with floats attached to it. In the event a ship would go down, the nets would be released from their baskets and float on the surface of the water, giving the men something to hang on to. I'm not sure how effective these were, but lots of ships carried them, so they must have been useful. Good luck on your Missouri build.Builder 2010 wrote:Bill, a spectacular build; both engrossing regarding your wonderful skills and patience and moving as a result of your loss of your companion and wife. I sincerely hope you have found peace. The pain won't ever go away, but it will lessen.
I am a huge fan of the Iowa class ships. I find them more elegant due to their greater length. An Iowa class in that scale would be almost 9 feet long. I couldn't build one even if I could afford it, since it wouldn't be able to get out of my basement. I've visited both the Alabama and the New Jersey (2X), as well as other museum ships. Of them all, the battleships are my favorites, for the same reason that you give...their incredible amounts of details.
Speaking of details, can you explain what the "float nets" actually do? It's a detail of which I have no idea about its function.
I'm about to build the Tamiya Missouri for the 2nd time. This time with Eduard Photoetched, brass main guns, and ScaleDecks teak decking. My nine-year-old grandson is going to help me. He's becoming a terrific modeler.
I look forward to your next build. It's a pleasure to follow them and learn from them.
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Dear Bill,
My deepest condolences and sympathies on the loss of your beloved wife. In a world where life can be cheaper than tin, she was a Hope Diamond!
Thank too for the magnificent works of shipbuilding . They astound a recreational modeler like me.
Best wishes for much success in your next build. Any hints as to what it might be?
Regards
Billy
My deepest condolences and sympathies on the loss of your beloved wife. In a world where life can be cheaper than tin, she was a Hope Diamond!
Thank too for the magnificent works of shipbuilding . They astound a recreational modeler like me.
Best wishes for much success in your next build. Any hints as to what it might be?
Regards
Billy