CVN-65 U.S.S. Enterprise (1969)

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CVN-65 U.S.S. Enterprise (1969)

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Awhile back I spent five months doing a U.S.S. Enterprise for Dragon's 700th scale model which has been announced but seems t be delayed. I have had a lot of success selling drawings of the Scharnhorst model so I thought I would repeat the process for Enterprise. The problem lies in the nature of the model making business. A 700th scale model doesn't need to have as much detail as a 350th kit. But a 350th kit doesn't need as much detail as 1/100th scale drawings. There was also the issue that I didn't model some of the existing CAD that Dragon already had, like the anchors and a couple antennas. So in order to release a set of drawings, I need to spend another few months detailing out the model I already have. Towards that end, I began to look over the model and see what I was missing. The first thing I added was a relatively simple AN/SPS-42 landing control radar.

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Today I worked on flushing out details on the AN/SPS-12 radar antenna. Dragon only wanted the thin overall surface, they didn't want structure. So I got to go a little hog wild and maybe a little stoopid with the frame.

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Are you going to sell CAD-drawings or 3D-models?

time for crowd-funding????

btw

WOW and PLEASE keep us informed!
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Paper drawings, blueprints as it were, of the finished model.
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not pdfs?

anyway....


put me up fore one set!

any idea on price-range?
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I think I'll probably keep this set at the same $70 plus shipping the Scharnhorst drawings are at. The sheets will be longer but there will probably be one fewer sheet per set.
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Had an afternoon of sheer terror last night as I tried repeatedly to open up my assembly file of the entire ship. Every time I tried to open it or one of three other sub assemblies SolidWorks crashed. I tried everything for several hours and was finally able to get one of the subassemblies to partially open and found the error was coming from this guy:

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It's the RIM-7A launcher. The file became corrupted and every time SW tried to open it, it got a belly ache. So now I need to recreate the early Sea Sparrow launcher. I could just redo the work I have already done but it would be nicer if I could find some better pictures and/or drawings of one. I know this one isn't that accurate.
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http://www.seaforces.org/wpnsys/SURFACE ... parrow.htm

hope it helps somewhat...

CAD-work... a few step forward and then a giant leap backwards!!!
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Finished detailing out the AN/SPS-12 Antenna.

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Wish I remembered where I got the picture so I could credit it.
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