1/200 USS Massachusetts
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Fliger747
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Re: 1/200 USS Massachusetts
Song:
Fast and accurate work! Interesting that the ship is sitting on a plastic model kit box of the Stuart Tank!
Down the line will be the construction of the plethora of 40 mm Quads and 20 mm AA! For my APA I only had to make four twin 40's and one quad! More exciting will be the 15 or so 36' LCVP boats. However watching you ability to produce beautiful multiples, I am inspired to make a go of it! I did make two good 26' Motor whaleboats for my Alaska, but that's only two.
Always good to watch your craft and see the ways you solve the innumerable issues along the way.
Cheers! Tom
Fast and accurate work! Interesting that the ship is sitting on a plastic model kit box of the Stuart Tank!
Down the line will be the construction of the plethora of 40 mm Quads and 20 mm AA! For my APA I only had to make four twin 40's and one quad! More exciting will be the 15 or so 36' LCVP boats. However watching you ability to produce beautiful multiples, I am inspired to make a go of it! I did make two good 26' Motor whaleboats for my Alaska, but that's only two.
Always good to watch your craft and see the ways you solve the innumerable issues along the way.
Cheers! Tom
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Dear Tom!Fliger747 wrote:Song:
Fast and accurate work! Interesting that the ship is sitting on a plastic model kit box of the Stuart Tank!
Down the line will be the construction of the plethora of 40 mm Quads and 20 mm AA! For my APA I only had to make four twin 40's and one quad! More exciting will be the 15 or so 36' LCVP boats. However watching you ability to produce beautiful multiples, I am inspired to make a go of it! I did make two good 26' Motor whaleboats for my Alaska, but that's only two.
Always good to watch your craft and see the ways you solve the innumerable issues along the way.
Cheers! Tom
Alway thank you but I am a little advanced modeller only.
Please encourage my work will be continuous.
Song.
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Hi,all modeller!
It's bottom of body.
Song.
It's bottom of body.
Song.
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Hi,all modeller!
I've continuously planked on the frame.
Song.
I've continuously planked on the frame.
Song.
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Song,
Your earlier builds used a solid wood hull (or bread and butter), and now you have done some that are plank on frame. All were excellent builds!
Could you give us your opinion on the pros and cons of each method? Which do you really prefer?
Phil
Your earlier builds used a solid wood hull (or bread and butter), and now you have done some that are plank on frame. All were excellent builds!
Could you give us your opinion on the pros and cons of each method? Which do you really prefer?
Phil
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Hi, Phil,DrPR wrote:Song,
Your earlier builds used a solid wood hull (or bread and butter), and now you have done some that are plank on frame. All were excellent builds!
Could you give us your opinion on the pros and cons of each method? Which do you really prefer?
Phil
I really prefer planking method.
1.No need big size wood.
2.Free from bend,twist....
3.Require small tools.
4.Light weight.
it's so many merits.
Song.
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Re: 1/200 USS Massachusetts
Song:
Just because having it around and not large pieces of wood, I used rigid blue building foam between the hull stringers. Light, inexpensive and eventually the shell makes everything completely rigid.
Coming along nicely!!
Tom
Just because having it around and not large pieces of wood, I used rigid blue building foam between the hull stringers. Light, inexpensive and eventually the shell makes everything completely rigid.
Coming along nicely!!
Tom
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Dear Tom!Fliger747 wrote:Song:
Just because having it around and not large pieces of wood, I used rigid blue building foam between the hull stringers. Light, inexpensive and eventually the shell makes everything completely rigid.
Coming along nicely!!
Tom
You know well my opinion of planking.
Always thank you.
Song.
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Hi all modeller!
I've done planking. Bow,stern,center of body... skeg.
Song.
I've done planking. Bow,stern,center of body... skeg.
Song.
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Re: 1/200 USS Massachusetts
Nice work, Song!
Funnily enough, I've always found the skeg/screw shaft arrangement on the SoDaks quite interesting. I'm also happy to see a return of the larger images.
Looking forward to more!

Funnily enough, I've always found the skeg/screw shaft arrangement on the SoDaks quite interesting. I'm also happy to see a return of the larger images.
Looking forward to more!
Sean Nash, ACG (aircraft camo gestapo)
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1/200 Trumpeter HMS Nelson
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1/35 Italiari PT-109
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1/200 Trumpeter HMS Nelson
1/700 Tamiya USS Yorktown CV-5
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[quote="Goodwood"]Nice work, Song!
Funnily enough, I've always found the skeg/screw shaft arrangement on the SoDaks quite interesting. I'm also happy to see a return of the larger images.
Looking forward to more!
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Thank you,Sean!
I also interesting skeg/screw shaft arrangement .
It's 1st floor level structure.
Song.
Funnily enough, I've always found the skeg/screw shaft arrangement on the SoDaks quite interesting. I'm also happy to see a return of the larger images.
Looking forward to more!
Thank you,Sean!
I also interesting skeg/screw shaft arrangement .
It's 1st floor level structure.
Song.
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Re: 1/200 USS Massachusetts
Tape is used to reduce splintering when drilling the portholes?
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Oh, No, It's just glass not tape.Fliger747 wrote:Tape is used to reduce splintering when drilling the portholes?
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Thank you Song!
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Hi,all modeller!
I've built 2nd floor super structure of ship with conning tower,2nd main gun turret,and 6 dp gun structures.
Song.
I've built 2nd floor super structure of ship with conning tower,2nd main gun turret,and 6 dp gun structures.
Song.
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Hi,all modeller!
It's the body of USS Massachusetts after sanding.
Song.
It's the body of USS Massachusetts after sanding.
Song.
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Re: 1/200 USS Massachusetts
Love the keel blocks!
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Always thank you! Tom.Fliger747 wrote:Love the keel blocks!
It's 3rd floor super structure.
Song.
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Hi,all modeller!
I've built bell mouths,bilge keels,propeller shafts and brakets,rudders....
and 40mm gun tubs.
Song.
I've built bell mouths,bilge keels,propeller shafts and brakets,rudders....
and 40mm gun tubs.
Song.
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Hi,all modeller!
I've done painting work of USS Massachusetts.
Song.
I've done painting work of USS Massachusetts.
Song.
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