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PostPosted: Wed May 28, 2014 10:25 am 
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PostPosted: Wed May 28, 2014 10:30 am 
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Truely an awesome job you are doing here. Keep up with the good work! :thumbs_up_1:


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PostPosted: Thu May 29, 2014 1:46 am 
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Thank you very much Jacques

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PostPosted: Tue Jun 03, 2014 1:07 pm 
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Hello friends, my ship has returned home after a six month deployment. See the results :big_grin: :big_grin: :big_grin:

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Next step: install the arrestor wires.

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PostPosted: Tue Jun 03, 2014 3:19 pm 
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This environment with dirty marks and oils etc.. bring realism to the model.
looks fantastic. :thumbs_up_1: :wave_1:


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What an incredible job you are doing! The weathering is amazing, excellent attention to detail.

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Unbelievable Jorge! Truly! Unbelievable work and I hope I can just approach that level of craftsmanship!

If I may make one small observation? The eight diagonal pads by the arrestor cables as I recall from my tour on the America, were flat black. They were hard, thick, black rubber pads as I recall, and I asked the AB's what they were for and they told me to lessen the impact of the turnbuckles when the wire caught, and from then on I would watch when a bird trapped. You can see the turnbuckle kinda snap down on the deck right there. They do get chewed up and need replacing. AIR they were like 1-1/2 inches thick.

Maybe on the Nimitz, or later carriers they were flight deck grey? IDK? I saw that another member here was on the deck too, maybe he can weigh in as well? I was an AT-3 with VS-33, so I was not ships company, nor had anything to do with the deck other than be on it during launch and recovery cycles, and FOD walkdown's.

Just freaking incredible! Wow! Now I get a sense of how big mine will be! I got a 6' table just to assemble her on it.

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PostPosted: Wed Jun 04, 2014 2:47 pm 
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Thank you very much friends for your kind comments.
Mclare, thank you very much for your valuable information. I can only get the information from the pictures that i can get from the internet and from some DVD,s of Nimitz class carriers. This is one of those pictures.

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In this image, the color of this rubber pads seems to be the same color (perhaps a little bit darker) of the flight deck.

Here is another shot of the landing área
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Thanks again for your information

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I love it as it is, your paint job look superb. Your build is very inspiring.

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PostPosted: Wed Jun 04, 2014 4:30 pm 
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Jorge - I hope you do not take offense, I have the same pics and have thought the same thing. Please don't change a thing on my account.

Personally, from what I remember about being on the deck (and that includes my shellback initiation where I was up close and personal with it!) was that it was flat black, not the shade of WEM US Flight Deck Grey that I use. I remember that they were always redoing sections of it with new non-skid. They would scrape a section during periods of no flight ops, and then like hot mop a new section on and it would be dry by the next time they called for a FOD walkdown.

As I said, I truly hope I can attain a fraction of your work. Truly stunning!

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PostPosted: Thu Jun 05, 2014 2:32 am 
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Don't worry Mclare, of course i have never took your comments as an offense.
I like your work in the USS América, and it is a pleasure to read your comments even when you have seen a flight deck in person. I wish i cold see i flight deck sometime in my life.
Thanks again for your comments, are much appreciated.

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PostPosted: Sun Jun 08, 2014 12:01 pm 
from Ray in WINNIPEG CANADA .....the PHOTO DVD guy...... I am blown away by your project !!! Awesome, and staggering in all the details. I would ask that when you complete it and photograph it.....I would LOVE enclose a folder of the photos to add to my NIMITZ DVD later on?? For other modeller s to use as reference guide when building theirs! BRAZO ZULU and SIERRA HOTEL!!


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No problem Ray. I am thinking to make some kind of guide when i finish this project, but it is only a thought. I have a lot of photos that i have not published.

Thanks for your comments

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Hello friends.

After a great amount of hours soldering and soldering, i start to see the results on the flight deck.

Currently i have just finished the center line of the landing zone, and now i am wiring the rest of the flight deck.

You can see the results in this video.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mkhf4OYR9qc

Thanks for viewing.

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You rock bro great build.


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Seriously, Seriously Bitchen! Wow! You are setting a very high bar for me to follow in! LOVE the chaser lights! I see you used two layers of styrene for the flight deck. What thicknesses did you use?

Wow!

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Thank you friend.

Mclare, i have used a base layer of 2mm thick, and the surface layer of 1 mm thick.

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Good morning Sirs.
I keep working on the flight deck, finishing the lighting proccess. The flight deck is almost finished. I have to put some order under the flight deck refering to the great amount of wires.
Well, there are some shots of the flight deck on both sides.

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Finally, a video of the lights working
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZQn8hI2imdI&feature=youtu.be

Thank you very much for viewing

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That is one really beautiful model!!!
I'll be following this!

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Awesome job indeed. (can't see video due to my connection, so I was waiting for pictures). That's a great result, along of course with that splendid and realistic paint job on the deck!

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