Hi All.
Yesterday was a sad, 71 anniversary of the tragedy of the USS Arizona.
Present to the latest magazine cover ships, and some renders of prepared for print, my newest book.
Timmy C wrote:Oh wow! That first picture is absolutely breathtaking!
Yeah, what he said. Holy Crap.
Martin
"Tomorrow is the most important thing in life. Comes into us at midnight very clean. It's perfect when it arrives and it puts itself in our hands. It hopes we've learned something from yesterday." John Wayne
When I first saw this I thought someone did a hell of a job with a Trumpeter 1/200 Arizona. But of course its just CGI. Now...Should we talk about what 'may' be wrong about these fantastic images? I'm not trying to be a spoiler, just don't want to have this used as The Perfect Guide for building a December 1941 Arizona. I don't want to come off as a bad guy, just trying to help those looking for good info. Thanks. (Tracy?)
There are many details incorrect on the first set of images. I have sent Viktor some corrections, but there is not enough time with his deadline to talk about small details, so I have focused on the large ones. Some of the things we have discussed
* on the second image, the top level should not have a wood deck; it was metal.
* "soft patches" on the aft deck were planked over and were not metal.
* The windows on the stack were open, not glass
* Missing searchlight just aft of the armored conning tower.
There are some details that I have questions about but do not have answers to correct him on, if that makes sense. No model will ever be 100% accurate. But we work withing time limits to make sure there are no gross errors.
leftie Too wrote:2) There are two (four) vertical support poles missing under the search lights.
If you're referring to the ones on the lower level of the superstructure, those have been added as well as the shape of the platform underneath and the number of bars in the railings has been fixed.