1/350 USS Essex CV-9 1943, Pontos++

Moderators: BB62vet, MartinJQuinn, JIM BAUMANN, Jon, Dan K

Plastic Habit
Posts: 272
Joined: Sat Jan 12, 2013 1:44 am
Location: San Diego, CA

1/350 USS Essex CV-9 1943, Pontos++

Post by Plastic Habit »

Ahoy all,

Well, I have decided to give it a go at another ship. Hopefully I can bring this one to completion by not stepping away from it as I have my other two ships. The good thing is I can always go back and finish them at a later date. The obtainment of PE for this build is also inspirational and motivating.

I will attempt to model the USS Essex (CV-9) as she appeared in 1943 with hanger deck detail scratch built. The main PE set will come from Pontos 1/350 USS CV-9 Essex 1943 Detail Set(35006F1).
Other PE will be from AMW, Tom's, and L'Arsenal. In doing the detail and other scratch items some decisions on how to go about this build had to be made. Here are some so far:

Due to using the Pontos wood deck no change will be made to the flight deck shape. However, the kit deck pieces will not be used. Instead the wood deck will be affixed to .02 sheet styrene cut to shape.

Again, due to the use of the wooden deck the bomb elevators will be placed as they are on said deck. This may throw off some of the scaling and accuracy of the main (hanger) deck.

Deck elevators will be in the down position necessitating the opening of the hanger deck floors for the kit elevator pieces. Of note, the forward elevator pieces(E35) is larger than the hanger scribed pit. The aft deck elevator will be no problem as its new location taken from the wooden deck will be cut into the .02 sheet styrene.

Most of the outer bulkheads will be scratch built from three layers of .01 sheet styrene glued up together. This is to facilitate a few things.
1. By using three layers of .01 the majority of bulkheads will measure .75mm in thickness as opposed to the 2mm thick kit pieces.
2. In making the inner layer slightly smaller around the roller door openings this will create the door guides into which I will place a couple of .005 sheet styrene strips.
3. Meshing of openings in outer bulkheads for air intakes and vent openings might look a little better than if I tried to do them on the kit pieces.

Hanger deck interior kit pieces D10 and D17 will not be used.These will be scratch built along with the flight deck foundations, interior bulkheads, platforms, etc.

I'm really hoping I can go through with this without getting bogged down in the details and end up moving on to something else. (There's plenty of it in the closet)
Attachments
SAM_2860.JPG
SAM_2861.JPG
SAM_2863.JPG
SAM_2862.JPG
SAM_2865.JPG
SAM_2866.JPG
Dadeo911
Posts: 77
Joined: Sun Nov 04, 2012 12:42 pm
Location: Landlocked in The Great White North

Re: 1/350 USS Essex CV-9 1943, Pontos++

Post by Dadeo911 »

Looks like a great start. I have the same kit and detail set sitting in my stash. I will be watching how you progress. :thumbs_up_1:

Chris
User avatar
Zad Fnark
Posts: 121
Joined: Thu Feb 16, 2012 10:00 am
Location: Neenah

Re: 1/350 USS Essex CV-9 1943, Pontos++

Post by Zad Fnark »

Ditto.

I have Franklin on the short list. This should give me inspiration.

Ed-
User avatar
DanCinSD
Posts: 578
Joined: Sat Nov 25, 2006 11:14 pm
Location: San Diego, California
Contact:

Re: 1/350 USS Essex CV-9 1943, Pontos++

Post by DanCinSD »

:whistle:
Dan
Field Artillery, King of Battle
Please check out the Secret Society of Model Builders on facebook.
User avatar
Devin
Posts: 2499
Joined: Mon Jan 10, 2005 10:46 am
Location: Hoboken, NJ
Contact:

Re: 1/350 USS Essex CV-9 1943, Pontos++

Post by Devin »

Great idea making the hangar deck walls from scratch. The kit pieces just do not fit AT ALL, so you may as well go for the scale thickness.
We like our history sanitized and theme-parked and self-congratulatory, not bloody and angry and unflattering. - Jonathan Yardley
Plastic Habit
Posts: 272
Joined: Sat Jan 12, 2013 1:44 am
Location: San Diego, CA

Re: 1/350 USS Essex CV-9 1943, Pontos++

Post by Plastic Habit »

Hey all,

Well, I haven't really gotten into the building phase yet as I am trying to work out how I'm going to do the detail. One thing I did find so far, which maybe of interest for those using the Pontos detail set, is that the bomb elevator at the base of the forward part of the bridge structure on the kit piece is not in the same location as the wooden flight deck. Also, the Pontos wooden deck does not have the location for the forward bomb elevator at the base of the #1 duel 5" turret.

Some of the PE items have been soldered together so they can be ready for when I need them. Started some detail work on the port side using WEM mesh and a shutter from AMW. I'm holding off on finishing the port side bulkheads so I can see how well my roller door prototype turns out. I've added some slats to one door, but will do the others before painting and see if they will look like individual slats in the end.

I had started drawing the hanger deck details right onto the hanger deck kit pieces but decided this would create a problem. I want to start gluing the deck pieces to the hull and get some painting underway which would have destroyed all the drawing I would have done. Now, by drawing the hanger deck detail onto some .02 sheet styrene I can refer back to it as I build the detail.
Attachments
SAM_2874.JPG
SAM_2879.JPG
SAM_2871.JPG
SAM_2877.JPG
SAM_2876.JPG
Plastic Habit
Posts: 272
Joined: Sat Jan 12, 2013 1:44 am
Location: San Diego, CA

Re: 1/350 USS Essex CV-9 1943, Pontos++

Post by Plastic Habit »

Well the build goes on slowly.

I'm still trying to figure out how some things will be brought together. Here are a few pics of what's going on.

The build is not going all that quick because for -1) I'm a slow builder, and 2) I believe I am over analyzing things.

But I'm having fun none the less. Plus I have an small OOB project to step away to if I feel like taking a break from Essex for a few minutes.
Attachments
Here is where I'm at with hanger layout.
Here is where I'm at with hanger layout.
Here are the awful molded portholes. I've sanded down the eyebrows at this time.
Here are the awful molded portholes. I've sanded down the eyebrows at this time.
Here are some of the portholes I have filled in and drilled out a couple of them.
Here are some of the portholes I have filled in and drilled out a couple of them.
Here is the kit forward hanger deck plate. All raised detail has been removed.
Here is the kit forward hanger deck plate. All raised detail has been removed.
Here is a set of roller doors I have glued up at this time. I made myself a small sheet of panels grooved on both sides to cut to size for each opening. Each panel is close to 1/32" wide.
Here is a set of roller doors I have glued up at this time. I made myself a small sheet of panels grooved on both sides to cut to size for each opening. Each panel is close to 1/32" wide.
My OOB project. I will be adding Eduards  Japanese ship railings.
My OOB project. I will be adding Eduards Japanese ship railings.
User avatar
Devin
Posts: 2499
Joined: Mon Jan 10, 2005 10:46 am
Location: Hoboken, NJ
Contact:

Re: 1/350 USS Essex CV-9 1943, Pontos++

Post by Devin »

I think you're doing this, but can't really tell from the photos: the portholes should be perfectly round, meaning perpendicular to the hull. The way Trumpeter did them is to make them parallel to the waterline, which is incorrect, and gives the oval shape.
We like our history sanitized and theme-parked and self-congratulatory, not bloody and angry and unflattering. - Jonathan Yardley
Plastic Habit
Posts: 272
Joined: Sat Jan 12, 2013 1:44 am
Location: San Diego, CA

Re: 1/350 USS Essex CV-9 1943, Pontos++

Post by Plastic Habit »

Here are some new pics of the starboard side bow portholes. The PE ones have been added in this section so far.

I agree Devin, that pic really didn't tell the real story.
Attachments
Pic looking straight to side as if ship was laying on her keel.
Pic looking straight to side as if ship was laying on her keel.
Same type of pic as before but with PE portholes added.
Same type of pic as before but with PE portholes added.
Hull piece turned on side to get pic of portholes straight on. Angle is a little high.
Hull piece turned on side to get pic of portholes straight on. Angle is a little high.
Tracy White
Posts: 10621
Joined: Mon Jan 10, 2005 11:02 am
Location: EG48
Contact:

Re: 1/350 USS Essex CV-9 1943, Pontos++

Post by Tracy White »

Looking good. Before you go too crazy on the roller doors, keep a look out for the one that was further inboard than the others. It's easy to spot on plans once you know what to look for - it's the set that has bits on the deck edge and closes inboard of that.
Tracy White -Researcher@Large

"Let the evidence guide the research. Do not have a preconceived agenda which will only distort the result."
-Barbara Tuchman
Plastic Habit
Posts: 272
Joined: Sat Jan 12, 2013 1:44 am
Location: San Diego, CA

Re: 1/350 USS Essex CV-9 1943, Pontos++

Post by Plastic Habit »

Thank you for the reminder on the inset roller doors Tracy. If I'm not mistaken there are three on the port side, one for each set of roller doors aft of the side elevator. The inset roller door being the aft most of each set. The first inset has the mooring ring forward in the opening and the other two insets have the mooring ring set in the aft portion of the opening. Below is a buildup of one of my inset roller door openings.

I have one question that hopefully someone can answer or confirm. Did Essex herself have the two mooring rings cut into the hull bulkheads below the port side 5" open singles at the forecastle deck? Like in the pic below from AOTS Intrepid. Alan Raven's drawings show none and I can't remember if there was a pic online that didn't show them. Help would be appreciated.
Attachments
Here are eight layers of .01 sheet styrene glued up for the inset roller door openings.
Here are eight layers of .01 sheet styrene glued up for the inset roller door openings.
SAM_2915.JPG
Plastic Habit
Posts: 272
Joined: Sat Jan 12, 2013 1:44 am
Location: San Diego, CA

Re: 1/350 USS Essex CV-9 1943, Pontos++

Post by Plastic Habit »

Well I can't say I have gotten anything of real significance built up yet.

Most of the things I've been doing is more picture searches and looking over AOTS Intrepid.

I'm also still drawing out the plan for the deck levels on my .02 styrene sheets.

I did however add three IJN destroyers for my short breaks away from USS Essex. They will be built OOB.
Attachments
2/3 of starboard hanger bulkhead with vents and air intakes meshed over.
2/3 of starboard hanger bulkhead with vents and air intakes meshed over.
Close-up of vents and intakes showing mesh.
Close-up of vents and intakes showing mesh.
Mk 4 radar with its support all soldered up.
Mk 4 radar with its support all soldered up.
Additions of OOB builds for breaks from Essex.
Additions of OOB builds for breaks from Essex.
Tracy White
Posts: 10621
Joined: Mon Jan 10, 2005 11:02 am
Location: EG48
Contact:

Re: 1/350 USS Essex CV-9 1943, Pontos++

Post by Tracy White »

Plastic Habit wrote:Did Essex herself have the two mooring rings cut into the hull bulkheads below the port side 5" open singles at the forecastle deck? Like in the pic below from AOTS Intrepid. Alan Raven's drawings show none and I can't remember if there was a pic online that didn't show them. Help would be appreciated.
There's a slightly better copy of this photo on page 328 of Warship International Vol XXXVI No 4, 1999 - it doesn't look like they're there to me.
Tracy White -Researcher@Large

"Let the evidence guide the research. Do not have a preconceived agenda which will only distort the result."
-Barbara Tuchman
Plastic Habit
Posts: 272
Joined: Sat Jan 12, 2013 1:44 am
Location: San Diego, CA

Re: 1/350 USS Essex CV-9 1943, Pontos++

Post by Plastic Habit »

Slowly but surely things start coming together. Taking four days away from her didn't help the cause either.

Finished the last of the major bulkhead pieces, drilled portholes in the bulkhead piece that has the vents.

After coming back from my little break I started seeing how I was going to do some of the interior detail.

For right now I am concentrating on the hangar and forecastle deck portions under the island.

Nothing major has been glued down at this point.
Attachments
SAM_2938.JPG
SAM_2933.JPG
SAM_2934.JPG
SAM_2932.JPG
SAM_2937.JPG
SAM_2935.JPG
SAM_2936.JPG
GazzaS
Posts: 486
Joined: Fri Jun 06, 2014 8:56 pm
Location: Queensland, Australia

Re: 1/350 USS Essex CV-9 1943, Pontos++

Post by GazzaS »

Taking your time looks like it works for you. Your detail is crisp and clean. Impressive.
stash:
1/350 Grosser Kurfurst by ICM
1/350 Seydlitz
User avatar
MartinJQuinn
Posts: 8542
Joined: Tue Jan 11, 2005 1:40 pm
Location: New Jersey

Re: 1/350 USS Essex CV-9 1943, Pontos++

Post by MartinJQuinn »

Impressive work!
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

Ship Model Gallery
User avatar
Channell
Posts: 2068
Joined: Mon May 14, 2012 12:18 pm
Location: Salt Lake City, USA

Re: 1/350 USS Essex CV-9 1943, Pontos++

Post by Channell »

Superb attention to detail!
-Jason Channell

Current Project: 1/200 Bismarck
Plastic Habit
Posts: 272
Joined: Sat Jan 12, 2013 1:44 am
Location: San Diego, CA

Re: 1/350 USS Essex CV-9 1943, Pontos++

Post by Plastic Habit »

Well, I was able to get more done on the main deck level structure under the island. Man how life can slow you down.

Still have bulkheads to glue to the interior faces, but I want to wait until I have the supports in on the forecastle deck level in this section.
Once the forecastle deck is done I'll be able to start work on getting in the housing for the boiler uptake trunk in place and the horizontal trunks for the vents and air intakes to the mesh on the hangar bulkheads.

Started working on that one foundation that stands at the projection room.

I've never done much scratch building like this, so my hat is off to those that do entire ships from scratch.
Attachments
SAM_2959.JPG
SAM_2961.JPG
SAM_2960.JPG
Plastic Habit
Posts: 272
Joined: Sat Jan 12, 2013 1:44 am
Location: San Diego, CA

Re: 1/350 USS Essex CV-9 1943, Pontos++

Post by Plastic Habit »

Hope this is not the wrong thing to do, but I'm going to do it anyway.

After doing some scratch building I couldn't believe how happy I was with my efforts. I wanted to step up my building skills in doing this project, and to my surprise
I might actually be able to do this.

I just wanted to share my feeling of joy and hope everybody has had and continue to have moments like the one I'm having.
Even knowing that I could be on the other side of the spectrum tomorrow.

For such a small section it feels like a huge accomplishment.
Attachments
SAM_2965.JPG
SAM_2966.JPG
SAM_2967.JPG
User avatar
Devin
Posts: 2499
Joined: Mon Jan 10, 2005 10:46 am
Location: Hoboken, NJ
Contact:

Re: 1/350 USS Essex CV-9 1943, Pontos++

Post by Devin »

Looks good!
We like our history sanitized and theme-parked and self-congratulatory, not bloody and angry and unflattering. - Jonathan Yardley
Post Reply

Return to “Works in Progress”