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  • Member since
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  • From: San Diego, CA
Gearing Class
Posted by Thundergrunt on Thursday, November 20, 2008 10:13 PM

Hello Fellow modellers!! I am kinda out of place here in this forum of stellar shipbuilders , as i am a jet guy, but anyway, my father in law served aboard the USS.Orleck DD-886. and he is getting up there in in age and after some conversations about his many years in the navy I thought i would build his ship for him as a Christmas Gift, now my ? to all is I am lost beyond words in ship models , but I would like to buy a 1/700 scale Orleck I belive it was a gearing class. can someone point in the right direction. Thanks in advance.

 

Thunder

  • Member since
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  • From: Seattle, WA
Posted by Surface_Line on Thursday, November 20, 2008 11:36 PM

next question is when did he serve onboard Orleck?  During WWII?  Viet Nam?  Or when in between?

There are a few kits available in 1/700 scale that are set for different time periods.

Back to you.

Rick

 

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  • From: San Diego, CA
Posted by Thundergrunt on Friday, November 21, 2008 12:07 AM
He served on the Orleck during the Korean War. then TXfrd to the USS.Pasedena which i just got a kit from Midship models. expensive little Bastard 43.00.
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  • From: Seattle, WA
Posted by Surface_Line on Friday, November 21, 2008 1:10 AM

You can find pictures of Orleck at http://www.navsource.org/archives/05/886.htm showing her whole life span, and a bunch more at http://www.ussorleck.org/SETcollection.asp.

 It looks as if the main differences were a pole mast with 40mm, 20mm guns and big quintuple torpedo tube mount, as in the Skywave 1/700 USS Gearing kit, then during the Korean War era, she got a tripod mast, then later, twin 3"50cal guns replaced the 40mm, and 20mm were removed, and smaller triple ASW torpedo tubes replaced the big tubes, and radar antennas at the masthead changed, and much later, a hangar and flight deck were added, as per the JAG 1/700 resin kit.

 To make a long story short, you need the Skywave kit, even though it is not a perfect representation.  As you study photos, you may decide to correct the kit's rig by adding the tripod mast and radar from photo-etch.  Or maybe not.  It's pretty small.

by the way, your father in law might enjoy that Orleck website, and knowing that they are trying to make a museum ship out of her in Lake charles, LA.

Good luck.
Rick

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