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  • Member since
    April 2008
  • From: Fox Lake, Il., USA
Posted by spiralcity on Wednesday, January 20, 2016 9:23 PM

Above and beyond anything I have even imagined tackling. Nice work, inspiring to say the least. Big Smile

 

 

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    November 2014
Posted by battle of the bulge on Friday, November 27, 2015 9:53 AM

nice work !! i myself make one it took 1 yr to do it was a lot of fun

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    April 2015
  • From: Detroit, MURDER CITY
Posted by RudyOnWheels on Tuesday, November 24, 2015 11:46 AM

What is the story on the cnc machine you have there? What does something like that cost? How big of pieces will it make? Awesome!~

 

  Rudy

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    April 2015
  • From: Detroit, MURDER CITY
Posted by RudyOnWheels on Tuesday, November 24, 2015 11:44 AM

WOW. Just..... WOW. Like someone else said, I can't even finish the 3 things I am working on, let alone this beast! I really like the Radar station!!

 

   Thank you for sharing your masterpiece with us!!! I greatly appreciate it.

 

   Rudy

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    December 2002
  • From: NYC, USA
Posted by waikong on Friday, November 20, 2015 4:32 PM

Amazing, plain and simple.  This is one heck of a dio and scratch building job. Congrats!

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    October 2015
Posted by ModelMan68 on Thursday, November 19, 2015 7:52 PM

WOW!!! My hat's off to you Sir for such a wonderful model. Great detail and immensely impressed with your scratch building skills. Please keep us up on this build. Again, OUTSTANDING JOB

Jeff     

a.k.a.  ModelMan68 

 

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    April 2007
  • From: Amarillo, TX.
Posted by captfue on Friday, October 23, 2015 2:22 PM
Fantastic piece, the time you spent on it really shows
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    January 2013
Posted by BlackSheepTwoOneFour on Friday, October 23, 2015 9:28 AM

Awesome work and Glad it hear it took some serious commitment to get it done. Heh - and I thought he was gonna build a whole battleship.

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    December 2012
Posted by RX7850 on Thursday, October 22, 2015 1:33 PM

Now that's modellingYesYes An endeavor on a scale I wish I could persue.

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    September 2006
  • From: Bethlehem PA
Posted by the Baron on Thursday, October 22, 2015 1:22 PM

Beautiful and meticulous work!  So it's based on the movie, "Pearl Harbor", then?

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    November 2009
  • From: SW Virginia
Posted by Gamera on Thursday, October 22, 2015 11:28 AM

WOW! I can't even finish a dio with a single tank and few infantry figures. It may have some issues here and there but I'm amazed by the amount of work you're put into this! Yes

"I dream in fire but work in clay." -Arthur Machen

 

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    March 2012
  • From: Corpus Christi, Tx
Posted by mustang1989 on Thursday, October 22, 2015 7:10 AM

This is brilliant work!!!! I can look at this all day and find something new to look at every time. Where in the world are you going to display this at.....museum possibly?

                   

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    January 2015
  • From: Tumwater, WA.
Posted by M. Brindos on Wednesday, October 21, 2015 7:17 PM

Nice work! 900 hours??! That's a serious commitment lol. Well done!!

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    September 2014
Posted by skin821 on Monday, October 19, 2015 10:05 AM

hi afer almost a year and 900 hours of work the dio is finish.

 

 

 

 

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    September 2014
Posted by skin821 on Monday, March 23, 2015 3:01 PM

hi  i  remade the lifebaot this weekend

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about the action of people on the ship and at the dock.

it's normal that all of them wont see the plane at the same time because of the noise around,

and if the plane come from your back when you see it it will be over your head.  here you can see where the noise is comming from

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and i recive the last peice missing last week it's already paint it only left the weathering to do

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now i have to do the interior of the radar and finish all the painting before the final assembly

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    September 2014
Posted by skin821 on Monday, March 23, 2015 2:36 PM

ho no i'm just a guy  who do this thing in his basement

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    February 2011
  • From: St louis
Posted by Raualduke on Wednesday, March 18, 2015 9:52 PM

Incredible work! Are you a professional model maker?

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    March 2014
Posted by BarrettDuke on Wednesday, March 18, 2015 10:26 AM

This is truly remarkable work. You must be fabricating a lot of these pieces. I would really like to know how you are making some of these. When you added the Japanese fighter, it certainly changed my perception of the diorama, though. I would think if a Japanese plane were buzzing the port, the people would be in different activities. For example, I doubt a sailor would still be sweeping the deck. Aside from these kinds of questions with the addition of the attack theme, I am truly amazed at what you are accomplishing. Congratulations!

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    September 2014
Posted by skin821 on Monday, March 16, 2015 9:48 AM
hi tkank for your comments. I agree with you for the life baot on the ship i probably re do it ,for the crain probabely the truck is not srong in-off for support a the crain but i wont change it.the dio still on work i have made some progress to be continue
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    February 2014
  • From: N. MS
Posted by CN Spots on Saturday, February 21, 2015 10:08 PM

Sweet greasy weasels!!  That's amazing!

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    November 2005
  • From: Formerly Bryan, now Arlington, Texas
Posted by CapnMac82 on Saturday, February 21, 2015 5:44 PM

Those rafts would be about 4' x 8' and 10-12" thick, and not the 5 x 18 x 2.5' dimensions of a Zodiac.

You need to hunt up a mesh that's right at 3/32" on center, to represent the netting used on the foredeck lifelines of many US warships of the time.  There probably ought to be a paravane lashed to the bulkhead under the B turret (this would not appear in the post-WWII line drawing of Iowa-class battleship you used.

Still an incredible work so far.

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    September 2006
  • From: Bethlehem PA
Posted by the Baron on Friday, February 20, 2015 1:09 PM

I'm very impressed, too, astounding work so far.  I do need to ask to clarify, though--this isn't a depiction of action during the Japanese attack, but rather, a Iowa-class battleship docked, with activity on the dock alongside, right?

The bigger the government, the smaller the citizen.

 

 

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    November 2014
Posted by BLACKSMITHN on Thursday, February 19, 2015 6:57 PM

Mon Dieu! Formidable!

That now exhausts my last remaining memory cells of community college French...

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    February 2007
  • From: Brunswick, Ohio
Posted by Buckeye on Thursday, February 19, 2015 11:22 AM

Wow!!!!!!

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    February 2015
  • From: Wisconsin
Posted by Airborne_Trooper11B on Wednesday, February 18, 2015 1:08 PM

No words...

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    February 2015
Posted by MontrealMatt on Wednesday, February 18, 2015 6:32 AM

Epic!

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    July 2004
  • From: Sonora Desert
Posted by stikpusher on Tuesday, February 17, 2015 9:25 PM

Yes, they should actually be a full oval with a mesh bottom

 

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  • Member since
    October 2004
  • From: Orlando, Florida
Posted by ikar01 on Tuesday, February 17, 2015 9:11 PM

I do have one question.  This project is beyond anything I have done and is looking real good, but there is something I am curious about.  It appears to be set in WWII, judging by the ship and truck.  Admittedly I don't know much about warships as my area is mostly aircraft and A.F. police vehicles, but aren't the boats on the sides of the turrets too modern?  We used to have a supply point in my home town for storage of WWII equipment until they could be disposed of.  Included was a great number of rafts like you would see on ships.  The ones you are using appear to be some type of Zodiac boat, not a life raft.  Do I have it wrong?  Like I said, it really isn't my area, to me it just doesn't look right.

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    December 2002
  • From: Valrico, FL
Posted by HeavyArty on Tuesday, February 17, 2015 5:43 PM

It does look awesome.  Great job on a really ambitious project.

I'd also like to comment on the truck - IMO the chassis is much too light for that crane - it's only capable of 2,5 tons (OK, 5 tons on paved roads). The truck in the photo looks more like 5 tons or even 10 tons truck. A straight 2,5 tons GMC in nice Navy gray would look better here.

I agree on the crane truck.  The crane in the picture is based on a White 666  (6 ton, 6x6 drive) truck.  The 2 1/2 ton CCKW truck would buckle under the weight of the crane and cargo load. There is a 1/35 model of the White 666 by Hobby Boss if you want to redo it.

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