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1/350 USS Yorktown CV-10 (1945) - Trumpeter
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Re: 1/350 USS Yorktown CV-10 (1945) - Trumpeter
Hey Steve, you out there mate?
Gotta know what happened to this fine build, I just gotta...
Gotta know what happened to this fine build, I just gotta...
Sean Nash, ACG (aircraft camo gestapo)
On the ways:
1/200 Trumpeter HMS Nelson
1/700 Tamiya USS Yorktown CV-5
In the stash:
1/35 Italiari PT-109
1/35 Tamiya "Pibber" Patrol Boat
1/350 Trumpeter USS Yorktown CV-10
On the ways:
1/200 Trumpeter HMS Nelson
1/700 Tamiya USS Yorktown CV-5
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1/35 Tamiya "Pibber" Patrol Boat
1/350 Trumpeter USS Yorktown CV-10
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Re: 1/350 USS Yorktown CV-10 (1945) - Trumpeter
Yeah, I've always liked this thread and refer back to it once in a while. Too bad some of the images in the early posts have missing links.
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Re: 1/350 USS Yorktown CV-10 (1945) - Trumpeter
Thanks for the comments. Hope you've all been well. Back from the dead and work resumes.
Here are some photos of the model as it presently appears with new L'Arsenal resin 5-inch/38 single mounts installed. Yorktown carried four 5 inch/38 caliber Mk.24 mounts during WWII, all on the port side. It was necessary to have these single mounts on the port side since the 5" twin mounts fore and aft of the island on the starboard side could not be depressed sufficiently when firing to port. Additionally, aircraft on the flight deck would foul their firing arcs, and firing the twins to port put the flight deck and any aircraft nearby at risk to blast damage.
I think L'Arsenal captured their look beautifully.
Here are some photos of the model as it presently appears with new L'Arsenal resin 5-inch/38 single mounts installed. Yorktown carried four 5 inch/38 caliber Mk.24 mounts during WWII, all on the port side. It was necessary to have these single mounts on the port side since the 5" twin mounts fore and aft of the island on the starboard side could not be depressed sufficiently when firing to port. Additionally, aircraft on the flight deck would foul their firing arcs, and firing the twins to port put the flight deck and any aircraft nearby at risk to blast damage.
I think L'Arsenal captured their look beautifully.
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Re: 1/350 USS Yorktown CV-10 (1945) - Trumpeter
Thanks for posting some updated photos.
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Re: 1/350 USS Yorktown CV-10 (1945) - Trumpeter
It's alive, it's alive! IT'S ALIVE! 
Sean Nash, ACG (aircraft camo gestapo)
On the ways:
1/200 Trumpeter HMS Nelson
1/700 Tamiya USS Yorktown CV-5
In the stash:
1/35 Italiari PT-109
1/35 Tamiya "Pibber" Patrol Boat
1/350 Trumpeter USS Yorktown CV-10
On the ways:
1/200 Trumpeter HMS Nelson
1/700 Tamiya USS Yorktown CV-5
In the stash:
1/35 Italiari PT-109
1/35 Tamiya "Pibber" Patrol Boat
1/350 Trumpeter USS Yorktown CV-10
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Re: 1/350 USS Yorktown CV-10 (1945) - Trumpeter
Welcome back, Steve. You were missed.
Martin
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Re: 1/350 USS Yorktown CV-10 (1945) - Trumpeter
It's awesome that your back. I keep looking over your build for inspiration for my own USS Essex. I'm always amazed at what you have done. Glad to see the fun continue. Can't wait to see more.
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Re: 1/350 USS Yorktown CV-10 (1945) - Trumpeter
Thank you so much! I missed all of you and modeling. It's good to be back.
Hope all of your builds are terrifically enjoyable!
My only complaint about my builds is... dust, dust, dust. Thank goodness for a great curio. It was a wedding gift from my wife. Great wife.
Hope all of your builds are terrifically enjoyable!
My only complaint about my builds is... dust, dust, dust. Thank goodness for a great curio. It was a wedding gift from my wife. Great wife.
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Re: 1/350 USS Yorktown CV-10 (1945) - Trumpeter
Welcome back Steve.
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Re: 1/350 USS Yorktown CV-10 (1945) - Trumpeter
I can not wait to see the end Steve, good return to work
cheers
Nicolas
cheers
Nicolas
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Re: 1/350 USS Yorktown CV-10 (1945) - Trumpeter
Thanks, Gordon and Nicolas!
I was able to restore many of the lost photos from earlier in the thread. But not all of them, unfortunately.
I was able to restore many of the lost photos from earlier in the thread. But not all of them, unfortunately.
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Re: 1/350 USS Yorktown CV-10 (1945) - Trumpeter
...and a few more. See page 1 and 2.
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Re: 1/350 USS Yorktown CV-10 (1945) - Trumpeter
Hi Steve!
What a beautiful project!!! Best Essex- class hands down!!
Are putting an airwing just as detailed on this gem? (like dripping engine oil, peeling paint around the cowlings , wiring harness for the radials and weighted/treaded tires? )
I tried building the Essex, but it broke me. Than I broke it...
Bravo so far!
Cheers: Laci
What a beautiful project!!! Best Essex- class hands down!!
Are putting an airwing just as detailed on this gem? (like dripping engine oil, peeling paint around the cowlings , wiring harness for the radials and weighted/treaded tires? )
I tried building the Essex, but it broke me. Than I broke it...
Bravo so far!
Cheers: Laci
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Re: 1/350 USS Yorktown CV-10 (1945) - Trumpeter
This looks like a great inspirational how to for those of us who haven't started our Essex yet. Keep up the great work! 
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Re: 1/350 USS Yorktown CV-10 (1945) - Trumpeter
Thanks, Laci and Dadeo!
Quad Bofors on the workbench next. And the Trumpeter aircraft are getting some fine-tuning, too (first thing is the filling of the oversize panel lines).
I know the feeling. When I first got the kit and compared the it to AOTS drawings, the more I thought this model was going to be a real challenge. Worth it, though.anyahajobuzi wrote:I tried building the Essex, but it broke me. Than I broke it...
Cheers: Laci
Quad Bofors on the workbench next. And the Trumpeter aircraft are getting some fine-tuning, too (first thing is the filling of the oversize panel lines).
Have fun, Monkey around. TM
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