Merit 1/350 USS Enterprise CV-6
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Re: Merit 1/350 USS Enterprise CV-6
I think they deck looks great 
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Re: Merit 1/350 USS Enterprise CV-6
Thanks Abram,
Small update, I attacked the deck markings today and I think I will call it good save for the final washes.


Not perfect but in the ballpark I feel. No two pictures seem to show them alike




I snapped the foremast off while taking it out of it's case

Thanks for looking,
Matt
Small update, I attacked the deck markings today and I think I will call it good save for the final washes.


Not perfect but in the ballpark I feel. No two pictures seem to show them alike




I snapped the foremast off while taking it out of it's case
Thanks for looking,
Matt
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Re: Merit 1/350 USS Enterprise CV-6
Yeah - what he said. Gorgeous. Simply gorgeous.Angeliccypher wrote:Damn that looks good. I am beyond impressed.
Martin
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Re: Merit 1/350 USS Enterprise CV-6
Hey-
That looks really great! Awesome job on the flight deck Even though the deck markings are really a pain to do, I think they really add to the look. Great work! Looking forward to more.
Phil
That looks really great! Awesome job on the flight deck Even though the deck markings are really a pain to do, I think they really add to the look. Great work! Looking forward to more.
Phil
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Looks great. Hope to see it in person at the Seattle show!
"Also we will never see a 1/350 late war Enterprise from Dragon due to a paralyzing fear of success...." - Heavy Melder
Lots of unfinished model ships + attention issues = A busy slipway where nothing gets done!
Lots of unfinished model ships + attention issues = A busy slipway where nothing gets done!
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Re: Merit 1/350 USS Enterprise CV-6
Wow man, she looks like she's been through hell�which is precisely the point!

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Re: Merit 1/350 USS Enterprise CV-6
Matt,
I agree with all the other guys. Man, that is a great looking weathered flight deck you have there!!!! Great work!!!!
Kelley
I agree with all the other guys. Man, that is a great looking weathered flight deck you have there!!!! Great work!!!!
Kelley

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Wow, your work on the deck is amazing. Very realistic.
Jorge
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You've done a wonderful job replicating the deck weathering. You have to feel good about your work. She's really coming together nicely.
Dave
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Happy Easter and thank you all for the positive comments!
I have been slowly plugging away at this build, and even slower at updating this thread. I hope to do some catching up as my deadline of April 23rd is fast approaching.
I wanted to depict her on the Morning of the 13th of November around the time that she sent her Torpedo Bombers and some of her fighters to Henderson Field, and in the interim put the finishing touch to Hiei. The Big E was damaged a few weeks prior and her forward elevator was not operating, so she set sail with 59 Officers and Men from the Vestal to continue repair work so that the carrier could get back into the fight. There are no known images of what this process looked like, so I winged it and came up with this;



The figures are not highly detailed as the will lurk in the shadows once the flight deck is permanently attached. But it adds a little visual interest.
I also pretty much finished the focsle except for final painting, we see here the E's last Chicago Piano ready to ward off marauding attackers.


This was the Kits 1.1 with some WEM PE for sights and seats.
I have also finished the island now except for final painting, rigging and weathering.



All kit parts except for figures and 20mm's, the later was 3D Modelparts
I am now on to the flightdeck,I noticed this interesting choice to reusing the Yorktown's deck,

We see here the deck and mounting foundation for the 2nd AA gun platform. The deck has a raised locator that works for the Big E up until the 40mm's were fitted.The Deckhouse and tub are accurate for the time being depicted.

The instructions simply instruct you to remove that locator

Here we see the underside of the deck

Here is a visualization of the minimum amount that needs to removed to allow the Deckhouse to fit. Going to take some interesting sanding and cutting to blend that into the deck. This kit has so many great things about it, but everyonce and while you come across something that just leaves you going
More to come (hopefully) soon,
Matt
I have been slowly plugging away at this build, and even slower at updating this thread. I hope to do some catching up as my deadline of April 23rd is fast approaching.
I wanted to depict her on the Morning of the 13th of November around the time that she sent her Torpedo Bombers and some of her fighters to Henderson Field, and in the interim put the finishing touch to Hiei. The Big E was damaged a few weeks prior and her forward elevator was not operating, so she set sail with 59 Officers and Men from the Vestal to continue repair work so that the carrier could get back into the fight. There are no known images of what this process looked like, so I winged it and came up with this;



The figures are not highly detailed as the will lurk in the shadows once the flight deck is permanently attached. But it adds a little visual interest.
I also pretty much finished the focsle except for final painting, we see here the E's last Chicago Piano ready to ward off marauding attackers.


This was the Kits 1.1 with some WEM PE for sights and seats.
I have also finished the island now except for final painting, rigging and weathering.



All kit parts except for figures and 20mm's, the later was 3D Modelparts
I am now on to the flightdeck,I noticed this interesting choice to reusing the Yorktown's deck,

We see here the deck and mounting foundation for the 2nd AA gun platform. The deck has a raised locator that works for the Big E up until the 40mm's were fitted.The Deckhouse and tub are accurate for the time being depicted.

The instructions simply instruct you to remove that locator

Here we see the underside of the deck

Here is a visualization of the minimum amount that needs to removed to allow the Deckhouse to fit. Going to take some interesting sanding and cutting to blend that into the deck. This kit has so many great things about it, but everyonce and while you come across something that just leaves you going
More to come (hopefully) soon,
Matt
In the yards right now:
USS Utah AG-16
On Hold
1/350 USS Portland CA-33 1942
1/350 Trumpeter Texas with a twist
USS Utah AG-16
On Hold
1/350 USS Portland CA-33 1942
1/350 Trumpeter Texas with a twist
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Re: Merit 1/350 USS Enterprise CV-6
Wow that looks great! 
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Re: Merit 1/350 USS Enterprise CV-6
Looking great!
Im sure mine wont be ready for the Seattle show, but I hope yours will be! Looking forward to seeing it in person
Im sure mine wont be ready for the Seattle show, but I hope yours will be! Looking forward to seeing it in person
"Also we will never see a 1/350 late war Enterprise from Dragon due to a paralyzing fear of success...." - Heavy Melder
Lots of unfinished model ships + attention issues = A busy slipway where nothing gets done!
Lots of unfinished model ships + attention issues = A busy slipway where nothing gets done!
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Re: Merit 1/350 USS Enterprise CV-6
Matt,
Everything is looking great (given the kit's quirky faults)!!!
Thanks for posting updates as I am enjoying this build immensely!!!!
Kelley
Everything is looking great (given the kit's quirky faults)!!!
Thanks for posting updates as I am enjoying this build immensely!!!!
Kelley

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Re: Merit 1/350 USS Enterprise CV-6
Hello Matt
You've made some wonderful works on her!
I love the weathering as well as the colors you gave...they look nice and realistic.
I'll try to put some thoughts about your weathering techniques on my November 1944 Tirpitz, though I don't have any kind of wash at present.
Thanks for the inspiration and keep more updates & photos coming!

Aur
You've made some wonderful works on her!
I love the weathering as well as the colors you gave...they look nice and realistic.
I'll try to put some thoughts about your weathering techniques on my November 1944 Tirpitz, though I don't have any kind of wash at present.
Thanks for the inspiration and keep more updates & photos coming!
Aur
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1/350 Tamiya DKM Tirpitz Nov 1944
1/350 scratch-build HMS Lion never built battleship (1938)
Completed build:
1/350 AFV Club Japanese Submarine I-58
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Re: Merit 1/350 USS Enterprise CV-6
It's alive...... it's alive....... It Is Alive!!! Ok, maybe too many old horror movies lately
But the Big E is slowly churning ahead. The ship herself is basically done,now it's guns and details.

The PE Degaussing cables wouldn't work as the Port side was done in reverse and would show flat side out vs etched cables. I just did some styrene rod to show this feature.



I had to scratchbuild the Mk 51 director tub because the kit's went MIA on me

Tom's Modelworks USS Hornet set help supplement the kits PE

Gonna push hard to have her done by 9/24 and OMS show. Wish me luck!!
Matt
But the Big E is slowly churning ahead. The ship herself is basically done,now it's guns and details.

The PE Degaussing cables wouldn't work as the Port side was done in reverse and would show flat side out vs etched cables. I just did some styrene rod to show this feature.



I had to scratchbuild the Mk 51 director tub because the kit's went MIA on me

Tom's Modelworks USS Hornet set help supplement the kits PE

Gonna push hard to have her done by 9/24 and OMS show. Wish me luck!!
Matt
In the yards right now:
USS Utah AG-16
On Hold
1/350 USS Portland CA-33 1942
1/350 Trumpeter Texas with a twist
USS Utah AG-16
On Hold
1/350 USS Portland CA-33 1942
1/350 Trumpeter Texas with a twist
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Re: Merit 1/350 USS Enterprise CV-6
Looks great Matt. Sound like you have had a few interesting issues with the build but have adapted well. Are those the 3D 20mm guns?
Gabriel
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Re: Merit 1/350 USS Enterprise CV-6
Looking very good so far. Nice work on the deck painting.
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Re: Merit 1/350 USS Enterprise CV-6
Excellent work. One unsolicited piece of advice - don't push to get her done for the show. It's the last push when we rush that bad sh*t happens. There will be other model shows. Just my two cents...
Martin
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"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
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Re: Merit 1/350 USS Enterprise CV-6
Glad to see ya back at it. She looks great! Been taking notes down in the instruction booklet for my own build when I get to it. Can't wait to see her finished.
Denny