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Re: Carrier Builders Yard, whats on the Slipway
Posted: Tue Dec 20, 2011 9:03 pm
by JevJanson
Well, Enterprise is on the way. Actually, by the looks of it, two of the kits. Ordered one from Hobby Warehouse, but attempted to cancel it after seeing the horrible rating they received. I then ordered the kit from Scale Hobbyist, since I trust that site. Just found out today that Hobby Warehouse is shipping out the package today. Anybody got a good suggestion what to do if I receive both packages?
Re: Carrier Builders Yard, whats on the Slipway
Posted: Tue Dec 20, 2011 10:00 pm
by kidcurrie42
Build both, maybe as she was when she first appeared with the modernised island and as she is now at the end of a long life.
Happy Modeling
John
Re: Carrier Builders Yard, whats on the Slipway
Posted: Tue Dec 20, 2011 10:30 pm
by JevJanson
My dad was extremely mad when he heard of the incident, so I cancelled the second order from Scale Hobbyist. I might order another one someday. But, with them being in 1/350 scale, I just don't have the room. But, thanks for the suggestion.
Re: Carrier Builders Yard, whats on the Slipway
Posted: Wed Dec 21, 2011 8:46 pm
by kidcurrie42
Glad that you managed to get one cancelled, yes they are big, thats why my normal scale is 1/700.
Happy Modeling
John
Re: Carrier Builders Yard, whats on the Slipway
Posted: Wed Dec 21, 2011 9:21 pm
by JevJanson
Speaking of carriers, what one would be best to modify into the Midway in 1/350?
Re: Carrier Builders Yard, whats on the Slipway
Posted: Thu Dec 22, 2011 7:25 am
by Mark McKinnis
Unless you are modeling Enterprise or a Nimitz Class, you are scratch building in 1/350 scale. I thought about trying to do an Enterprise into a Kitty Hawk Class but even that would require a huge scratch effort. Midway is not even close.
I am still building the Airwing for a 1/350 Korean War Kearsarge. I have the Sky Raiders, Corsairs and about half of the Panthers completed. I am waiting for the L' Arsenal Banshees before I get to far along on the ship. I am going to light the hanger so I need the airwing to detail the hanger. I am using the ISW resin kit of the Essex in her SCB-27A config. I have thought about trying to work that kit into an SCB-125 Essex Class for a Vietnam build. The cost on the project is around $1000 now because I made the mistake of buying the ISW aircraft, not good, and I could have done the hull from the Trumpeter donor kit vice the $150 for the resin hull from ISW. Those two errors cost around $300 so live and learn I guess. The Trumpeter Hull would just require 1/8 inch styrene sheets along the side to get the blister done and the ISW conversion set does the rest for you above the hanger. The kit says to use an Essex donor kit but you should actually use the Trumpeter Ticonderoga or any of the Trumpeter "Long Hull Essex Class" carrier kits.
To do a SCB-125 all you would need is the ISW conversion set, a Trumpeter Tico donor kit, and Nautilus does a wood deck for that conversion. Even the aircraft are available in 350th scale now. Crusaders, Skyhawks, Sky Raiders, and Whales. No Willy Fuds though. I do not think that the minister of Finance will go for another $1000 model! Maybe next year.
Re: Carrier Builders Yard, whats on the Slipway
Posted: Thu Dec 22, 2011 10:23 pm
by kidcurrie42
Mark, you have your hands full there by the sound of it, i look forward as always to your updates.
Jev, as mark has stated, there is no easy route to a 1/350 Midway, if i was going to attempt it, i would buy a 1/350 Iowa class BB and use the upper and lower hull or just upper if building a waterline. i would also buy a 1/800(actually much closer to 1/700) Arii kit for reference.
Happy Modeling
John
Re: Carrier Builders Yard, whats on the Slipway
Posted: Thu Dec 22, 2011 11:12 pm
by gtbred
maybe Cadman or Timmy C remembers the Japanese modeler. he took two 1/350 Trumpter Hancocks and scratchbuild a 1/350 Midway axel deck. sorry for the poor photo.

Re: Carrier Builders Yard, whats on the Slipway
Posted: Thu Dec 22, 2011 11:29 pm
by gtbred

my old 1/350 papercard FDR.
Re: Carrier Builders Yard, whats on the Slipway
Posted: Thu Dec 22, 2011 11:47 pm
by kidcurrie42
Ok final sets of PE are ordered for my Roosevelt build, also ordered various sets of PE figures, i found my GMM Carrier decals whilst looking for something else
Just have to get some PE sets for aircraft laters.
Happy Modeling
John
Re: Carrier Builders Yard, whats on the Slipway
Posted: Fri Dec 23, 2011 12:03 am
by gtbred
great news John.

Re: Carrier Builders Yard, whats on the Slipway
Posted: Fri Dec 23, 2011 11:29 am
by kidcurrie42
Wow, A Big BZ to Freetime/Pacfront, placed my order at 5pm 21st Dec, knock on my door at 11.10 today and i have the items i ordered. i was expecting it middle of next week, due to the Christmas mail.
Happy Modeling
John
Re: Carrier Builders Yard, whats on the Slipway
Posted: Fri Dec 23, 2011 12:12 pm
by Hippy Ed
kidcurrie42 wrote:Wow, A Big BZ to Freetime/Pacfront, placed my order at 5pm 21st Dec, knock on my door at 11.10 today and i have the items i ordered. i was expecting it middle of next week, due to the Christmas mail.
Happy Modeling
John
All I can say about Freetime Hobbies is

Good to know they're still A-1 on their shipping!!
Re: Carrier Builders Yard, whats on the Slipway
Posted: Sat Dec 24, 2011 12:05 pm
by JevJanson
I know I have been overloading you all with questions, but would it be possible to modify a 1/350 F-18 into a F-35? Or would I have better luck modifying the Arii 1/400 F-22?
Re: Carrier Builders Yard, whats on the Slipway
Posted: Sun Dec 25, 2011 9:33 am
by Mark McKinnis
JevJanson wrote:I know I have been overloading you all with questions, but would it be possible to modify a 1/350 F-18 into a F-35? Or would I have better luck modifying the Arii 1/400 F-22?
Anything is possible with enough time and money is what they tell me at work......
However, all three jets are different sizes and F-35 is a single engine. F-18 and F-22 are twin engine. If you wait for awhile, somebody may put one of those out there. Drop an email to Tony Bunch at L'Arsenal and see if they might be able to help you out. There may be enough requests for a JSF to justify a run for them. I think that acurately building a 1/350 fighter would be a bigger challenge than scratch building a carrier. Acuratley building 10 more copies of the one you started with would be in the way hard category!! That is the problem with scratch building your airwing. You usually want more than one example on your flight deck.
Good Luck!
Merry Christmas
MM
Re: Carrier Builders Yard, whats on the Slipway
Posted: Tue Dec 27, 2011 10:54 am
by kidcurrie42
If i had to scratch them i would spend the time making a good master and then make a mold and cast what you need, that way you get identical copies.
Happy Modeling
John
Re: Carrier Builders Yard, whats on the Slipway
Posted: Tue Dec 27, 2011 6:14 pm
by Hippy Ed
kidcurrie42 wrote:If i had to scratch them i would spend the time making a good master and then make a mold and cast what you need, that way you get identical copies.
Happy Modeling
John
Roger that John!!

Re: Carrier Builders Yard, whats on the Slipway
Posted: Tue Dec 27, 2011 8:53 pm
by gtbred
Re: Carrier Builders Yard, whats on the Slipway
Posted: Tue Dec 27, 2011 10:04 pm
by Hippy Ed
Roger that Red!!

Lookin' good bro!!
Re: Carrier Builders Yard, whats on the Slipway
Posted: Tue Dec 27, 2011 10:47 pm
by kidcurrie42
Awesome gtb
Happy Modeling
John