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2 1/350 27c's from scratch
both are being build at the same time. one for a client USS Oriskany 1969 Vietnam. the other for myself USS Hancock 1969 Vietnam.
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well the hard part to Oriskany has been done.the bow with the bridle horns is finish,just need a little clean up. the customer ship comes first,but no worries Hancock is still on track.
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Interesting. The hull must be a bit tricky to work. The sides seem a bit wide to mold the complex curves and would seem a bit weak for such a long model. However, you've done it quite a few times so somehow it works for you. You've done some excellent work on your carriers. Obviously, they are your passion.
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Thanks Greg, yes carriers are my main thing dd's and cg's are next. it really was not that hard since i already had a template of the bow. the sides of the hull have to be 3/8 wider because of the angle flightdeck and larger island. and everything is strong four layers of papercard on the hull with Elmer's glue all. i even threw the hull down on concrete to see how strong it was. pass the test.
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Holy cr@p!! The hulls look great and that being a must means you're off to a great start! 2 at a time, wow!
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I will watch this with interest. I made a far east cruise on the
Hancock in the Vietnam era while attached to an air group....Ron |
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Hey Ron,that is great. any feedback from you and other fellow Hanna crewmembers is fine by me.
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both bows are on. that was a little tricky,but it is done. just have to lay on 3 sheets of copy paper on both hulls and add two coats of grey primer. and that should take care of the none detail hulls.
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Question: So the sheets of copy paper are used to smooth out rough edges?
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yes sir. it also lets me put small dents in the hull like the real thing.
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