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Post by apraksin »

:thumbs_up_1: Very nice! :thumbs_up_1:
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Nektarios Your builds are coming along great, hope to see more of them.

John your AOE is just Awesome, love the little flightdeck diorama, what did you use for the cargo nets in the end, i am looking forward to seeing the final result.

Well done guys.

Happy modeling

John
On the Bench: 1/720 USS Constellation CV-64 (Came close to being a scratchbuild)
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Anonymous wrote:Nektarios Your builds are coming along great, hope to see more of them.

John your AOE is just Awesome, love the little flightdeck diorama, what did you use for the cargo nets in the end, i am looking forward to seeing the final result.

Well done guys.

Happy modeling

John
On the Bench: 1/720 USS Constellation CV-64 (Came close to being a scratchbuild)
That was me(modeling at same time as posting is not recommended)

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Post by J Goodacre »

John

I stole one of my sons aquarium nets. The mesh seemed fine enough. I sprayed them black, but as they stretch the green shows (one downside). Over all I was happy. I tried to use PE but they looked like little cages vs netting. Thanks

Now I have plenty for the Cimarron Project or other rplenishment projects.:eyebrows:

John
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J Goodacre wrote:John

Now I have plenty for the Cimarron Project or other replenishment projects.:eyebrows:

John

Hmmmmmmmm...................you think you have enough? Check your email I m sending you some photos.
On the workbench:

Various 1/700 aircraft.
Juan Carlos I LHD 1/700.
HMAS Canbera LHD 1/700.
FGS Type 122 class FFG 1/700.
LSD-41 class LPD 1/700.
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My son might be loosing his net. :big_grin:
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Some closeup photos of CV-63.

The airwing onboard is:

CVW-5
100 VF-154 Black Knights F-14A
200 VFA-27 Royal Maces FA-18C(N)
300 VFA-192 Golden Dragons FA-18C(N)
400 VFA-195 Dambusters FA-18C(N)
500 VAQ-136 Gauntlets EA-6B
600 VAW-115 Liberty Bells E-2C
610 HS-14 Chargers SH-60F/HH-60H
700 VS-21 Fighting Redtails S-3B
430 VRC-30 DET.5 Providers C-2A


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more photos will follow.
Last edited by Nektarios on Sun Aug 05, 2007 11:31 am, edited 2 times in total.
On the workbench:

Various 1/700 aircraft.
Juan Carlos I LHD 1/700.
HMAS Canbera LHD 1/700.
FGS Type 122 class FFG 1/700.
LSD-41 class LPD 1/700.
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Post by Duncan »

this must sound like teasing you but infact I am not.
Seeing your carrierdecks is great but the scale would look much more better if (just an option) you cut the red-white borderlines in lenght, in half.

Its the same with the 1/350 CVNs, trumpeters lines are way over done and GMM has the correct ones but one heas to line up all the decalparts nice up tight.

You 'r a surgeon or dentist, am I right?

Anyway, critics r always welcome..
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Post by gtb -red »

He's a brain mech I'm sure of it. :big_grin: Will be posting progress 1/350 Henry K. on Monday night. :wave_1:
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Duncan wrote:this must sound like teasing you but infact I am not.
Seeing your carrierdecks is great but the scale would look much more better if (just an option) you cut the red-white borderlines in lenght, in half.

You 'r a surgeon or dentist, am I right?

Anyway, critics r always welcome..
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Of course critics are always welcome. I ll do this in the future. Only one of my carriers is finished the others will be improved gradually till they will reach the level of CVN-75 which is the standard i want to reach. Thanks anyway for your comments.

I m neither a surgeon nor a dentist.

Some more photos of CV-63

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On the workbench:

Various 1/700 aircraft.
Juan Carlos I LHD 1/700.
HMAS Canbera LHD 1/700.
FGS Type 122 class FFG 1/700.
LSD-41 class LPD 1/700.
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Post by Mac »

Nektarios,

Here are some photos of a couple of the 1/700 PT Dockyard Fast Attack Craft. I posted about them in early June on this thread and you asked for photos.
I apologize for the delay, but work has kept me busy.

As I said before, they are intended for wargaming and are not the most detailed resin kits. I like them because they provide the basics (hull/superstructure) for 1/700 FACs that I would otherwise have to scratchbuild. I scratchbuilt PC-9 Chinook (in the MW gallery) and it took a long time. If I had waited a couple years, I could've bought a PT Dockyard version for a reasonable price and saved a lot of time. The PT Dockyard kits can be detailed (with PE/Skywave detail parts, etc.) and turned into good looking models.

I'm currently working on an Operation Markettime (Vietnam offshore patrol) diorama with the PT Dockyard 1960s version of the Asheville class, a Loose Cannon sampan and a Skywave P-2 Neptune maritime patrol aircraft. I'll post pictures when I'm a little farther along.

Mac

1980s USN Asheville class FAC with Standard ARMs.

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Iranian Kaman class (La Combattante II) FAC (I plan on converting one of these to one of the Libyan La Combattante IIs sunk by the USN in 1986.

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USN Mk III Patrol Boat from the 1980s.

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Mac wrote:Nektarios,

Here are some photos of a couple of the 1/700 PT Dockyard Fast Attack Craft. I posted about them in early June on this thread and you asked for photos.
I apologize for the delay, but work has kept me busy.

As I said before, they are intended for wargaming and are not the most detailed resin kits. I like them because they provide the basics (hull/superstructure) for 1/700 FACs that I would otherwise have to scratchbuild. I scratchbuilt PC-9 Chinook (in the MW gallery) and it took a long time. If I had waited a couple years, I could've bought a PT Dockyard version for a reasonable price and saved a lot of time. The PT Dockyard kits can be detailed (with PE/Skywave detail parts, etc.) and turned into good looking models.

I'm currently working on an Operation Markettime (Vietnam offshore patrol) diorama with the PT Dockyard 1960s version of the Asheville class, a Loose Cannon sampan and a Skywave P-2 Neptune maritime patrol aircraft. I'll post pictures when I'm a little farther along.

Mac
They look nice. I already got some MK V SOC, Type 148s and PC-1s which i ll build when i ll finish my current build of U.S. navy ships.Thanks for posting these photos.
On the workbench:

Various 1/700 aircraft.
Juan Carlos I LHD 1/700.
HMAS Canbera LHD 1/700.
FGS Type 122 class FFG 1/700.
LSD-41 class LPD 1/700.
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Some closeup photos of CVN-68 with CVW-11 onboard

100 VFA-41 Black Aces FA-18F
200 VFA-14 Tophatters FA-18E
300 VMFA-232 Red Devils FA-18C(N)
400 VFA-94 Mighty Shrikes FA-18C(N)
500 VAQ-135 Black Ravens EA-6B
600 VAW-117 Wallbangers E-2C Hawkeye 2000
610 HS-6 Indians SH-60F/HH-60H
21, 23, 27 VRC-30 DET.3 Providers C-2A

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On the workbench:

Various 1/700 aircraft.
Juan Carlos I LHD 1/700.
HMAS Canbera LHD 1/700.
FGS Type 122 class FFG 1/700.
LSD-41 class LPD 1/700.
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Here are some images of the USS SEATTLE AOE-3 that I have been working on. I think it is finished or at least for now it is. :big_grin:

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Post by Neptune »

Great work Nektarios and Mr. Goodacre,
probably the best way to show a flying helicopter in a ship model! Very nice effect. I also like your water effect a lot and of course the more or less rare subject of a replenisher, of which there are way too few kits around!
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Neptune wrote:Great work Nektarios and Mr. Goodacre,
probably the best way to show a flying helicopter in a ship model! Very nice effect. I also like your water effect a lot and of course the more or less rare subject of a replenisher, of which there are way too few kits around!
Thank you for the nice comments. One of the next project will be JAG's new AO, it is sitting here taunting me. That is at lest one more modern replenisher then there is Ship and Co's that has a kit out as well. So there are a few to get started on. It just take me what seems forever to finish a project. But next project will be a MHC Osprey Class or maybe a Kidd Class.

Thanks again, John
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J Goodacre wrote:Here are some images of the USS SEATTLE AOE-3 that I have been working on. I think it is finished or at least for now it is. :big_grin:
Looks GREAT John,
I just got my Cimmaron today and i ll start building it in the next few days. This will not slow down my current builds but it will rather accelerate them.
On the workbench:

Various 1/700 aircraft.
Juan Carlos I LHD 1/700.
HMAS Canbera LHD 1/700.
FGS Type 122 class FFG 1/700.
LSD-41 class LPD 1/700.
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Post by Tom@JAG »

What kind of shape was it in when it arrived? Your the farthest away from us, so I worry that time and distance will take it's toll on the kit during shipping.
Captain!, I'm pouring as fast as I can, I dinna think I can take much more. Any more stress and I think I'm goin' ta blow right along with the pressure pot.
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Post by J Goodacre »

Tom - Nice to see you back, hope every thing is well. I received the CD and thank you for getting out quickly.

Nektarios - I cannot build as quick as you, but which ship are you going to do? with or without CIWS?

John
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Tom@JAG wrote:What kind of shape was it in when it arrived? Your the farthest away from us, so I worry that time and distance will take it's toll on the kit during shipping.
Everything was alright Tom. When i saw Sacramento for the first time i thought that this was the best kit one could ever produce. But this time you ve done even better. I just wonder if your next UNREP ship will be even better than the first two.
J Goodacre wrote:Tom - Nice to see you back, hope every thing is well. I received the CD and thank you for getting out quickly.

Nektarios - I cannot build as quick as you, but which ship are you going to do? with or without CIWS?

John
I have not decided yet which one i will do.
I will do eventually all five ships in the class but I m thinking to start with AO-179 which is the only one that had maintenance enclosures installed.

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On the workbench:

Various 1/700 aircraft.
Juan Carlos I LHD 1/700.
HMAS Canbera LHD 1/700.
FGS Type 122 class FFG 1/700.
LSD-41 class LPD 1/700.
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