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Naval Station Norfolk/BB-64/Nauticus Pictures
Posted: Tue Sep 01, 2009 3:40 pm
by J. Soca
I�m back guys!! i got home late sunday night i had a good time and enjoyed the entire trip but having been on the road for more than a day really makes you think if you want to do it again

on our way to Norfolk it was raining the whole time, we got to the hotel which was pretty close to Chesapeake bay around 10:30 PM and still was raining for a sec there i thought it was going to be one watery weekend, good thing it wasn�t. Saturday was awesome in both Norfolk and Wilmington, NC. Norfolk naval base tour is something you can�t miss it if you are heading that way unfortunately we missed the tour by water an this i truly regretted. The tour guide who was a sailor from the naval staff was a cool guy, i wouldn�t have wanted to be a marine on the bus though, he was making fun of them as soon as he stepped inside hehehe. The Wasp , Dwight Eisenhower and i believe the Truman ( carrier with golden anchors) were all docked. The Theodore Roosevelt CV-71 is having an overhaul. The Arleigh Burke class is magnificent, i simply loved the design in person, it has graceful and beautiful lines. At the Nauticus i went over the Wisconsin too bad they don�t let you in, still her colossal size is something to behold. I also had the pleasure of going over Bill�s Santee, magnificent model!! Among others the museum has in exhibition . There is a thing i must warn you though whatever you do DO NOT buy any food at the Nauticus

we spend almost $40 oooouch in 3 burgers and drinks . I got more to tell but i�ll leave it for tomorrow or tonite when i get home from work.
Jose
Norfolk Naval Yard
Posted: Tue Sep 01, 2009 3:50 pm
by J. Soca
Re: Oh no!! another japanese battleship
Posted: Tue Sep 01, 2009 11:06 pm
by J. Soca
that is the Theodore Roosevelt and from what i saw still got a long way to go..
this is the USS Wasp, these are nice looking carriers too bad i couldn't get a glance of the front.

sorry about the crooked image you only got seconds to take pictures inside the bus

i believe this is the Harry Truman, she was wearing golden anchors..

perhaps someone in here knows the name of this stealth craft? all i can tell you is a rented ship from Australia at least that is what the tour guide told us.
Big Kahuna's office
more to come tomorrow
Jose
Re: Oh no!! another japanese battleship
Posted: Tue Sep 01, 2009 11:15 pm
by Cliffy B
Truman is at the far end (Pier 14) with Teddy Roosevelt (in bad need of a yard period) next to her.
Re: Oh no!! another japanese battleship
Posted: Wed Sep 02, 2009 12:10 am
by Timmy C
The little stealthy trimaran looks like a mini version of the
HSVs.
Re: Oh no!! another japanese battleship
Posted: Wed Sep 02, 2009 10:45 am
by J. Soca
Re: Oh no!! another japanese battleship
Posted: Wed Sep 02, 2009 12:10 pm
by Gilbert
Jose,
Great pictures of Wisconsin

. Thanks for sharing
Gilbert

Re: Oh no!! another japanese battleship
Posted: Thu Sep 03, 2009 9:45 am
by J. Soca
Re: Naval Station Norfolk/BB-64/Nauticus Pictures
Posted: Thu Sep 03, 2009 10:32 pm
by gtb -red
Thanks for shareing Jose. that America model is that wood or plastic?
Re: Naval Station Norfolk/BB-64/Nauticus Pictures
Posted: Fri Sep 04, 2009 10:47 am
by J. Soca
Thank you Martin! opening a new thread solely for the pictures was a great idea
Mardis i'd be lying to you if i say she was built using only one of them i'm going to guess both, she is a pretty big girl you know the modeler on this one probably used wood and styrene. Hull and deck made out of wood and the upper structures with the gazillion of details made out styrene i think it sounds reasonable to me like that but since i haven't gotten to that point of scratchbuilding entire models at that size i'm basing myself on what i've seen around here from others.

artifact from Prinz Eugen,

USS Ranger

CSS Virginia

USS Monitor

nice model of the Maine

1898 Spanish torpedo , pretty old thing it's dented everywhere

Quite a character there

fine representation of an 1800's ship of the line quarters. i was hoping someone would fill up my tin rattle for a toast but noone showed up
Jose
Re: Oh no!! another japanese battleship
Posted: Fri Sep 04, 2009 3:58 pm
by AndrexP
J. Soca wrote:

perhaps someone in here knows the name of this stealth craft? all i can tell you is a rented ship from Australia at least that is what the tour guide told us.
It's the M80 Stiletto, built by M Ship Co., LLC, of San Diego, California. See:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/M80_Stiletto
So much for the informative tour guide...
(sigh)
Re: Naval Station Norfolk/BB-64/Nauticus Pictures
Posted: Fri Sep 04, 2009 5:46 pm
by Cliffy B
Remember how bad TR looks? She was just moved down the street to Norfolk Naval Shipyard for a RCOH (refueling complex overhaul) that will have her tied up for quite a while.
http://www.navy.mil/view_single.asp?id=75884
Re: Oh no!! another japanese battleship
Posted: Sat Sep 05, 2009 1:49 pm
by J. Soca
Re: Naval Station Norfolk/BB-64/Nauticus Pictures
Posted: Sun Sep 06, 2009 1:29 am
by Timmy C
Now I know where I want to get married!
Re: Naval Station Norfolk/BB-64/Nauticus Pictures
Posted: Sun Sep 06, 2009 2:21 pm
by J. Soca
Timmy C wrote:Now I know where I want to get married!
Timmy for all i know you could have your own kid baptized onboard

another view of the lattice work

and here we got the 1.1" /75 AA gun AKA Chicago Pianos

This shot is from inside the 5" twin gun turret, those are the breach loaders right there, when i got out i was able to move one of the closing hatches on the side and that thing probably weigths over 200lb real hefty thing.

Captain's quarters

down from inside the oven..

these battleships had it all from machine shops to shoe repair shops.

ready for a dive..

crew's bunks

cant remember what this place is a radio station perhaps those are messages tubes on the right side

this is the infamous CIC room, actually there were two rooms next to each other.

Gunpowder room, certainly a place you wouldnt want to have a smoke
powder bags go up through those

another place iniside the barbette
its not over yet i still got more, soon to come
Jose
Re: Naval Station Norfolk/BB-64/Nauticus Pictures
Posted: Tue Sep 08, 2009 2:17 pm
by Dave Wooley
Jose just picked up on these photos of yours , absolutely superb , great shots of Bills Santee . :thumbs
Dave Wooley _

Re: Naval Station Norfolk/BB-64/Nauticus Pictures
Posted: Tue Sep 08, 2009 3:05 pm
by J. Soca
Re: Oh no!! another japanese battleship
Posted: Fri Sep 11, 2009 9:00 pm
by navydavesof

perhaps someone in here knows the name of this stealth craft? all i can tell you is a rented ship from Australia at least that is what the tour guide told us.
Yeah, I know what it's called. It's called Stilletto, and it's a piece of :censored_2:. It's not on loan, we own it, and the Navy has been shifting it around from command to command, community to community, trying to give it to someone. SWCC said no, NECC said no, the ocean says no. I worked on it when they tried to sell NECC (Naval Expeditionary Combat Command) on the idea. It's a carbon-fiber hull-breaking piece of crap that doesn't work in heavy seas.
Yeah, it looks cool, but holy crap, it's like one of those Soviet toys that we got all worked up over, and it turned out to be a one-of-a-kind failure.
That...is Stilletto.
Re: Oh no!! another japanese battleship
Posted: Mon Sep 14, 2009 2:48 pm
by J. Soca
navydavesof wrote:
Yeah, I know what it's called. It's called Stilletto, and it's a piece of

. It's not on loan, we own it, and the Navy has been shifting it around from command to command, community to community, trying to give it to someone. SWCC said no, NECC said no, the ocean says no. I worked on it when they tried to sell NECC (Naval Expeditionary Combat Command) on the idea. It's a carbon-fiber hull-breaking piece of crap that doesn't work in heavy seas.
Yeah, it looks cool, but holy crap, it's like one of those Soviet toys that we got all worked up over, and it turned out to be a one-of-a-kind failure.
That...is Stilletto.
whahahaha

oh man i still can't say why he told us such lie if that craft is an authentic piece of crap like you said

the guy was probably hiding the real truth behind it hehehe. thanks for chiming in
Jose
Re: Oh no!! another japanese battleship
Posted: Mon Sep 14, 2009 5:29 pm
by navydavesof
whahahaha

oh man i still can't say why he told us such lie if that craft is an authentic piece of crap like you said

the guy was probably hiding the real truth behind it hehehe. thanks for chiming in
Jose[/quote]
No problem, man. I volunteer with those guys on the Wisconsin, and they are fed bad information on ocassion. Sometimes they confuse one vessel for another. Stilletto, for instance, looks like the HSVs, or high-speed vessels, we use jointly with Austrailia. Those are around once and a while.