My bad, when I said �late model� I really meant late period, i.e. �90s 637s, but didn�t realize it until it was 1am and I was on a train in the middle of nowhere and no way to edit the post.Tom Dougherty wrote: As I mentioned above, it is the 1966 �as built� USS Sturgeon in the kit. In order to do a late model, you will need to lengthen the hull, add a dome aft (I believe this is the WLR-9A) and a towed array hull fairing, tube, tube support structure and deployment tube on the port side. I have never seen a vortex attenuators hub on a 637 class screw.
As far as lengthening the MikroMir 1/144 Sturgeon hull, it is about 1/8 inch thick glass reinforced resin (GRP), not polystyrene. Not impossible, but a tougher job to lengthen than if it were polystyrene.
As for doing a stretch, nope, most I will do is add the necessaries like towed array, etc. The 1/350 can represent my stretch.
As for attenuators (we called it �the device� cuz hush-hush at the time), we had them on Aspro and Tunny, probably on the other boats too but I can only vouch for those two. A semi-interesting story about Aspro�s device, during availability when the torpedo-damaged screw was replaced (a story for another time and place, perhaps), shipyard lost it! It was going to be a big deal with NIS coming down with charges of sabotage, etc, and putting out to sea with a dunce cap instead. We had to get a talk about it since technically it was our equipment (Machinery division), but hey we didn�t take it offf, ask the crane operators! Anyway it turned up somewhere and all was right with the world once more.
Scott
