I appreciate the tips. As for starting with another kit, not a chance! I've waited thirty years for a decent 1:600 scale Iowa, and of all the near-misses available, none can beat this Otaki one. The hull measures well, is properly skegged and contoured (except at the forepeak of the bow, where it seems all kits struggle just a bit, and there is a decent deck to work with.Tony Bunch wrote: Anyway, if you want to build Iowa as commissioned, take a close look at Mark Deakin's, "early", Iowa...
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The entire superstructure/shelter deck assembly is removable for access to the motor and batteries (though I am not building it with these), and thus leaves me free to model the entire midships using scratch materials and aftermarket fittings. I can see the most major work will be required astern of "Y" turret (is this correct in USN terminology?), where the helopad is molded-in. Other than that, I'm in pretty good shape with the rest.
I plan to use Tom's Modelworks and WEM 1:600 PE sets for railings, shields and radars, and Airfix 20-mm mounts for the "singles" galleries fore and aft. I will use Revell 40-mm quad mounts where applicable. I will also build my own 5"/38 turrets if necessary, or just modify the ones in the kit with some Evergreen.
Keep in mind that, as a scratchbuilder, I am looking not for an accurate OOB model, but rather accurate OOB hulls and whatever other difficult parts I can utilize, with no fear of scratchbuilding everything else.
Sorry it took so long, I hadn't visited this post for awhile...








