Carrier Builders Yard, whats on the Slipway
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- JevJanson
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Re: Carrier Builders Yard, whats on the Slipway
WOW! That SCB-125 Essex is coming along nicely. I forget, which one is it?
BTW, I hope to sometime get the ISW conversion and use it to convert the Tico I am getting into it's '70s configuration.
BTW, I hope to sometime get the ISW conversion and use it to convert the Tico I am getting into it's '70s configuration.
Greetings from Montana!
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Re: Carrier Builders Yard, whats on the Slipway
It is the Hancock, see gtb's build post on her.
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Re: Carrier Builders Yard, whats on the Slipway
Greetings from Montana!
Ryon Olson
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Re: Carrier Builders Yard, whats on the Slipway
JevJanson wrote:I should have remembered that. I actually commented on his build log!
If ya lose yer sense of humor...
You've lost everything...
On the Bench:
1/720 Italeri CVN-68 ca 1976/77
1/800 ARii 1/800 CV-59 backdating to 1961 (CVA-59)
1/700Trumpy USS Hornet CV-8 "Doolittle Raiders"
You've lost everything...
On the Bench:
1/720 Italeri CVN-68 ca 1976/77
1/800 ARii 1/800 CV-59 backdating to 1961 (CVA-59)
1/700Trumpy USS Hornet CV-8 "Doolittle Raiders"
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Re: Carrier Builders Yard, whats on the Slipway
like this Jev? 
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Re: Carrier Builders Yard, whats on the Slipway
Exactly how I want it to look.gtbred wrote:like this Jev?
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Ryon Olson
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Re: Carrier Builders Yard, whats on the Slipway
That would be a good way to model her
only 14 aircraft, but 5 different types.
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Re: Carrier Builders Yard, whats on the Slipway
That is a great picture, look at how massive the Whale is compared to the rest of the aricraft!
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Re: Carrier Builders Yard, whats on the Slipway
it shows how amazing these carriers can handle birds that big. i think i have another photo of a Charlie with a full deck somewhere in my file. i'll post it later.
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not a full pic. but you can see what a tight fit it is.- kidcurrie42
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Re: Carrier Builders Yard, whats on the Slipway
Now that would be a great scene to model if the aircraft were available.
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Re: Carrier Builders Yard, whats on the Slipway
Possibly Bon Homme Richard somewhere between 1957 - 1960.
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Re: Carrier Builders Yard, whats on the Slipway
Ok, Work on the Roosevelt has begun, got the closed hangar bay doors opened, will be using the Trumpy 1/700 scale kit as a loose guide, will use the great builds of Kelly and Ryan as main references.
Thanks for answering the many questions so far Ryan, i am sure there are many more to come.
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John
Thanks for answering the many questions so far Ryan, i am sure there are many more to come.
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Re: Carrier Builders Yard, whats on the Slipway
John
You want to have a good look at Cyrus Tans Lincoln WIP pics. They show the island mods really well. Not to mention his hanger detailing.
Also, the 700 kits dont show the different forward starboard weapons platform (The same as on the Vinson) which was changed on the Lincoln onwards. It's not a major alteration but details details.
You want to have a good look at Cyrus Tans Lincoln WIP pics. They show the island mods really well. Not to mention his hanger detailing.
Also, the 700 kits dont show the different forward starboard weapons platform (The same as on the Vinson) which was changed on the Lincoln onwards. It's not a major alteration but details details.
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Re: Carrier Builders Yard, whats on the Slipway
Got an update on my projects:
HMS Illustrious- on temporary hold. I might get some PE railings to make it look better. Airfix kits in original form look like toys. Anyone else agree?
USS Enterprise CVN- 80% assembled. Painting will commence soon. I am going to order the Starfighter Decals set sometime next month when painting is almost done. I DO NOT want to paint the deck lines after my experience with my 1/720 Enterprise. I had to repaint the deck I'd say, 5 times, all becaues of either smears or mistakes.
I'm getting supplies to build Midway and Ranger when I make my next trip to Home Depot. That's the only place where I can find the foam I am going to use to carve the hulls out of.
USS Excalibur- A what-if 'mega-carrier, mobile airstrip' design. In 1/350 the ship will be about 80 inches long.
I know, the next ones I am mentioning is not a carrier. But, still, it's a cool project.
USS Montana- Building it according to Scheme 8 design, the 1050' type. I'm going to use two Tamiya New Jersey kits to make it.
USS Alaska- Most likely going to use the YMW kit and modernize it. That project is on hold until next year.
Finally, a word of warning to all: Do not buy the Cyberhobby Yorktown kit unless you like a project where major rebuilding is something you enjoy. I actually only got it to see if it might work for my previously proposed "John Rodgers Class" CA-CVE. The hull is just perfect to fit a flight deck onto. Not sure if I want to make it a Hornet carrier or a Harrier Carrier.
HMS Illustrious- on temporary hold. I might get some PE railings to make it look better. Airfix kits in original form look like toys. Anyone else agree?
USS Enterprise CVN- 80% assembled. Painting will commence soon. I am going to order the Starfighter Decals set sometime next month when painting is almost done. I DO NOT want to paint the deck lines after my experience with my 1/720 Enterprise. I had to repaint the deck I'd say, 5 times, all becaues of either smears or mistakes.
I'm getting supplies to build Midway and Ranger when I make my next trip to Home Depot. That's the only place where I can find the foam I am going to use to carve the hulls out of.
USS Excalibur- A what-if 'mega-carrier, mobile airstrip' design. In 1/350 the ship will be about 80 inches long.
I know, the next ones I am mentioning is not a carrier. But, still, it's a cool project.
USS Montana- Building it according to Scheme 8 design, the 1050' type. I'm going to use two Tamiya New Jersey kits to make it.
USS Alaska- Most likely going to use the YMW kit and modernize it. That project is on hold until next year.
Finally, a word of warning to all: Do not buy the Cyberhobby Yorktown kit unless you like a project where major rebuilding is something you enjoy. I actually only got it to see if it might work for my previously proposed "John Rodgers Class" CA-CVE. The hull is just perfect to fit a flight deck onto. Not sure if I want to make it a Hornet carrier or a Harrier Carrier.
Greetings from Montana!
Ryon Olson
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Re: Carrier Builders Yard, whats on the Slipway
If ya lose yer sense of humor...
You've lost everything...
On the Bench:
1/720 Italeri CVN-68 ca 1976/77
1/800 ARii 1/800 CV-59 backdating to 1961 (CVA-59)
1/700Trumpy USS Hornet CV-8 "Doolittle Raiders"
You've lost everything...
On the Bench:
1/720 Italeri CVN-68 ca 1976/77
1/800 ARii 1/800 CV-59 backdating to 1961 (CVA-59)
1/700Trumpy USS Hornet CV-8 "Doolittle Raiders"
- gtbred
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Re: Carrier Builders Yard, whats on the Slipway
Red, if I'm not mistaken, this is the CVW that was aboard in 1967? When they had the big fire...
If ya lose yer sense of humor...
You've lost everything...
On the Bench:
1/720 Italeri CVN-68 ca 1976/77
1/800 ARii 1/800 CV-59 backdating to 1961 (CVA-59)
1/700Trumpy USS Hornet CV-8 "Doolittle Raiders"
You've lost everything...
On the Bench:
1/720 Italeri CVN-68 ca 1976/77
1/800 ARii 1/800 CV-59 backdating to 1961 (CVA-59)
1/700Trumpy USS Hornet CV-8 "Doolittle Raiders"
- Mark McKinnis
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Re: Carrier Builders Yard, whats on the Slipway
Cool Forrestal! Which museum is it?

