1/350 Enterprise CV-6

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Hello paul

the work you have done, is "simply" sublime :woo_hoo:
bravissimo maestro :thumbs_up_1:
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Merci Nicolas
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Basic hull is essentially done.

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my ohhh my! you sir are a master!!!
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The dedication you have shown to this greast ship is truly impressive, and awesome, awesome work so far!
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Agreed. Beautiful.
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Thank you gentlemen
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:faint: That is some wonderful work!
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Hi Paul, you are my new hero, love CV-6 since my childhood, and i love the care you're showing for her in this project.
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Thank you Roger.
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i keep looking at your beautiful work and i wonder why no company can get it right. :thumbs_up_1: :thumbs_up_1: :thumbs_up_1:
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HI Paul

I have rarely seen a hull from scratch build, so beautiful :woo_hoo:
you are a E.T,cyborg.......I do not even have words!!!
chapeau bas l'artiste :thumbs_up_1:
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Thanks guys. I've been refining some of the lines and final priming. The temps here have been above 100 degrees for the last two weeks and since I paint outside, it only leaves a small window in the morning. Hope to post some progress soon. Also drawn up part of the flight deck and been looking at a couple of options how to do it.

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any updates on your great build?
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Not much...got the armor belt on

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Trying to work out the anchor hawse. I can't believe that something that is 3/16" in diameter has me scratching my head.

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OK, here is a test of the hawsehole (the mounting is a bit rough, but it's just a test). I sunk it into the Trumpeter hull that I attempted to fix. It provides a nice comparison to the representation on the kit hull. My measurements are taken off the dimensioned drawings in the Maryland Silver book. I's say there is quite a difference along with the fact the Trumpeter has located it too high up. The bottom of the actual opening should be at the main deck level. I think the shape looks reasonable.
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Nice replacement. The Trumpeter version is grossly over scale.
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Been working on a few additions (more photos on the web page here: http://paulbudzik.com/current-projects/ ... h_pg3.html )

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Sweet work, Paul.

Love how those bow chocks turned out.

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Thanks Bob,

Here is the completed side of the gallery deck superstructure. The doorway has been opened up and the plating detail engraved.

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