Gun Cruiser Group Build
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- drdoom1337
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Gun Cruiser Group Build
This group build will run from
11/27/10 - 3/6/11
All materials are allowed including but not limited to: plastic, resin, cardboard, PE, etc.
What-if's are allowed but not encouraged. One entry per builder please. Any scale is fine as well.
The subject of this build is "GUN CRUISERS"
I can understand that this subject might lead to some confusion. Battlecruisers like Hood, Renown, Scharnhorst, Kongos, are not applicable. I'm even questioning allowing the CB's: Alaska & Guam's eligibility due to their difficult classifications. Cruisers in this build must have had guns as their main armament, not missiles, however, cruisers modified after WWII such as Little Rock are applicable. If you are confused if your kit is eligible for this build, PM me. I always respond as quickly as possible!
There will of course be prizes for 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place builders.
11/27/10 - 3/6/11
All materials are allowed including but not limited to: plastic, resin, cardboard, PE, etc.
What-if's are allowed but not encouraged. One entry per builder please. Any scale is fine as well.
The subject of this build is "GUN CRUISERS"
I can understand that this subject might lead to some confusion. Battlecruisers like Hood, Renown, Scharnhorst, Kongos, are not applicable. I'm even questioning allowing the CB's: Alaska & Guam's eligibility due to their difficult classifications. Cruisers in this build must have had guns as their main armament, not missiles, however, cruisers modified after WWII such as Little Rock are applicable. If you are confused if your kit is eligible for this build, PM me. I always respond as quickly as possible!
There will of course be prizes for 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place builders.

- MartinJQuinn
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Re: Gun Cruiser Group Build
The US Navy classified them as "Large" Cruisers, so they technically should count.drdoom1337 wrote: I'm even questioning allowing the CB's: Alaska & Guam's eligibility due to their difficult classifications.
Martin
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- drdoom1337
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Re: Gun Cruiser Group Build
I know but the problem is they were bigger, faster, and more powerful than Scharnhorst class battlecruisers. I'll leave this one up to be determined by the massesMartinJQuinn wrote:The US Navy classified them as "Large" Cruisers, so they technically should count.drdoom1337 wrote: I'm even questioning allowing the CB's: Alaska & Guam's eligibility due to their difficult classifications.
Absolutely. I have no restrictions in terms of when a ship was built.JWintjes wrote:Hmmm, tempting. Are pre-WW1 ships included as well?
Jorit

- MichelB
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Re: Gun Cruiser Group Build
Then I will join in, with the very first gun cruiser of the US Navy, the USS Atlanta. Combrig kit.
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- Bob Dedmon
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Re: Gun Cruiser Group Build
new build models or are recent builds eligible?
It's easier to beg foregiveness than it is to ask for permission.
- Quincy
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Re: Gun Cruiser Group Build
Bob Dedmon wrote:new build models or are recent builds eligible?
It has to be a new unstarted kit. I'm looking forward to your build Bob. I like your Northampton Class CA's!!
Bob Pink.
- GTDEATH13
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Re: Gun Cruiser Group Build
I am in too. Depending on the other participants, it will either be a Prince Eugen, a Graf Spee or San Francisco...

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- PeteM
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Re: Gun Cruiser Group Build
I'm in as well with a 1/350 kit, although I can't decide whether to build plastic (Tamiya Mogami, Aoshima Nachi) or tackle my first big resin build (YMW Helena, Atlanta, Houston).
On the ways:
1/350 AFV Club LST
1/350 AFV Club LST
- DanCinSD
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Re: Gun Cruiser Group Build
I am in..... I have been building to many wingy things lately, this is what I need a reason to build a ship again!!

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Dan K
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Re: Gun Cruiser Group Build
Hmm........ any chance of getting a waiver on the unstarted rule? I need some motivation. I've got a 1/700 Aoshima Maya that's less than 10% along and been dormant for about 3 years.
- MichelB
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Re: Gun Cruiser Group Build
Ah, well, the Atlanta is already somewhat coming along and I don't want to cheat. Therefore I will scratchbuild the USS Charleston C-2, gun cruiser of 1887.
Let's see: get plans from the French Archives: 2 minutes
Figure out the sandwich construction, this being ridicilously easy, since there are no hull lines to speak of. Figure out correct scale, punch in printing dimensions: 2 minutes
Print out drawings, glue to 1mm evergreen: 4 minutes.
Check facebook status, mail: 2 minutes.
Cut out waterline plate, main deck: 2 minutes.
Place four strips of 2x2mm evergreen on the bottom half. Glue on top half (main deck). 2.5 minutes.
Knead the Magic Sculp: 4 minutes. Misjudge the quantity: check.
Fill the hull sandwich with magic sculp: 4 minutes.
Let it harden: one night.
Pour a glass of scotch: timeless.
Let's see: get plans from the French Archives: 2 minutes
Figure out the sandwich construction, this being ridicilously easy, since there are no hull lines to speak of. Figure out correct scale, punch in printing dimensions: 2 minutes
Print out drawings, glue to 1mm evergreen: 4 minutes.
Check facebook status, mail: 2 minutes.
Cut out waterline plate, main deck: 2 minutes.
Place four strips of 2x2mm evergreen on the bottom half. Glue on top half (main deck). 2.5 minutes.
Knead the Magic Sculp: 4 minutes. Misjudge the quantity: check.
Fill the hull sandwich with magic sculp: 4 minutes.
Let it harden: one night.
Pour a glass of scotch: timeless.
If all else fails, a complete pig-headed refusal to see facts in the face will see us through. - General Melchett
- JWintjes
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Re: Gun Cruiser Group Build
Do you do that after every step? Might make for an interesting model...MichelB wrote: Pour a glass of scotch: timeless.
Jorit

- brad
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Re: Gun Cruiser Group Build
I'd join in with my 1/350 Cerberus (only a little thing, but a cruiser in her day) but I seriously doubt that 3 months is long enough for me - particularly as it's summer here in Australia - and this is only a hobby for me that I do when I have nothing else to do.
oh well
best of luck to all.
cheers,
bj
oh well
best of luck to all.
cheers,
bj
Happy to help with research & assistance regarding medals to Australians.
- Randy53
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Re: Gun Cruiser Group Build
Count me in on the San Francisco.
- Bob Dedmon
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Re: Gun Cruiser Group Build
"k, I'm in, Corsair Armada's Chicago (again). The last one didn't survive the move.
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- Mark McKinnis
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Re: Gun Cruiser Group Build
Midship's Wichita or CA's Northhampton. Decision's...decsion's........... 
- Quincy
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Re: Gun Cruiser Group Build
Hopefully my new work schedule will let me participate in this upcoming build!
Bob Pink.
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- Avery Boyer
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Re: Gun Cruiser Group Build
I'm thinking of jumping in and designing a paper model-I need some inspiration for my next kit.
Have to decide what it'll be though, candidates are:
USS Astoria (CA-34)
USS Miami (CL-89)
USS Chicago (CG-11-hey, you said it counts!
)
I'm leaning heavily towards Chicago, I could do her either in paper (my own design) or plastic (Monogram kit) depending on what suits me come the 27th. Thoughts, anyone?
USS Astoria (CA-34)
USS Miami (CL-89)
USS Chicago (CG-11-hey, you said it counts!
I'm leaning heavily towards Chicago, I could do her either in paper (my own design) or plastic (Monogram kit) depending on what suits me come the 27th. Thoughts, anyone?
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- Cliffy B
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Re: Gun Cruiser Group Build
Avery, go for CG-11, she never gets any love!
I'm in as well gents with a 1944 version of USS Tuscaloosa (CA-37) from the 1/700 Trumpy kit of CA-38. I'll start construction probably around the first of the year. I have a few others I need to get done for Christmas first.
I'm in as well gents with a 1944 version of USS Tuscaloosa (CA-37) from the 1/700 Trumpy kit of CA-38. I'll start construction probably around the first of the year. I have a few others I need to get done for Christmas first.
Drawing Board:
1/700 Whiff USS Leyte and escorts 1984
1/700 Whiff USN Modernized CAs 1984
1/700 Whiff ASW Showdown - FFs vs SSGN 1984
Slipway:
1/700 Whiff USN ASW Hunter Killer Group Dio 1984
1/700 Whiff USS Leyte and escorts 1984
1/700 Whiff USN Modernized CAs 1984
1/700 Whiff ASW Showdown - FFs vs SSGN 1984
Slipway:
1/700 Whiff USN ASW Hunter Killer Group Dio 1984