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Greg W
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sk radar

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where can I find drawings or photos for a SK radar square type? the 2 view drawings on my plans leave something to be desired.
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Greg,

Try emailing Tom Walkowiak at Floating Drydock and ask him:

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Post by Greg W »

thanks for the tip I now see they have a radar pamphlet on sk and sk 2
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Greg W wrote:thanks for the tip I now see they have a radar pamphlet on sk and sk 2

WHAT SCALE ARE YOU BUILDING IN.

Check out my North Carolina build in Feature articals, it shows you how to build it. :wave_1: :wave_1: :thumbs_up_1:
Simple but effective.
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Post by Guest »

Just came across this:

http://img358.imageshack.us/my.php?image=082uc.jpg

Hope it helps.

Cheers
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Post by Jose Chaica »

The book "Anatomy of the Ship - Gambier Bay" has a nice depiction of a SK radar, with a sketch for the framework, another for the dipoles and another for the reflecting dipoles...

:cool_1: .
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Post by Greg W »

It's for a 1/192 scale Independence class carrier. The link helps alot but I am still looking for more info on the supports.
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Post by wr »

See Essex Class Carriers by Arnold in the Warship Perspective series.
Several drawings and some large close-up photos. Will give you most of what you want for 1" = 16' scale.

Greg W wrote:It's for a 1/192 scale Independence class carrier. The link helps alot but I am still looking for more info on the supports.
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