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Glencoe BB3 Oregon Build

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  • Member since
    March 2007
  • From: Carmel, CA
Posted by bondoman on Thursday, December 23, 2010 10:54 PM

True! But those stands are beneath you (har har!)

Love to see more as you go.

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Posted by gregg on Friday, December 24, 2010 10:51 AM

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I'm really pleased with the bridge.  If I had tried to measure things out I couldn't have made it any closer.

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    October 2010
Posted by gregg on Friday, December 24, 2010 10:55 AM

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I keep referring back to Marco's build.  Now after looking over some of the photo's of the Oregon I see a few things he missed that I'll make sure go in.  Really thinking about changing the tops of the turrets also.  I just haven't quite figured out how to accomplish it yet. 

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    October 2010
Posted by gregg on Friday, December 24, 2010 11:11 AM

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Here's a shot of the ship in drydock.  All the turrests have what looks like range finding cupolas on top.  Closer looks show horizontal and vertical slits in them. 

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    December 2002
Posted by SNOOPY on Sunday, December 26, 2010 3:14 PM

From  what I have seen this building is going good for you.  I like these reference photos being posted.   I have always wanted to build the Oregon (BB3) but cannot find the kit anywhere.  If anyone knows where I can find one please let me know.  Keep up the good work.  I need to find a club so I can find out some tricks, tips, and motivation.  I just have not found the time yet to do it.

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    October 2010
Posted by gregg on Wednesday, December 29, 2010 9:29 AM

I could use some help.  Xmas brought me the brass barrels for the Oregon.  The barrels have a flat end.  How do I mount the barrels and ensure they are lined up?  One post on another site refered to a pin in the end of the brass barrel being used.  These barrels do not have that pin or a hole to mount one. 

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    March 2007
  • From: Carmel, CA
Posted by bondoman on Wednesday, December 29, 2010 9:49 PM

I guess you need to determine how much of the brass barrel is inside the turret and therefore how much you have to work with. I don't know what the inside of the turret looked like, but ships of that ilk typically had a big cast/ machined slide block, a single bar through which the multiple barrels fit in holes, and coordinated their movement.

If you have any length at all, make a block with a pair of holes and glue the barrels into the holes. Sometimes that piece ends up tight behind the front glacis plate of the turret.

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    October 2010
Posted by gregg on Friday, December 31, 2010 11:04 AM

I tore into the turrets to replace the barrels.  I used some plastic tubing and spaced them apart enough to get the same barrel seperation.  The holes for the 8 in guns are bigger than Id like but I think it will be ok.  The tubing for the main guns were smaller than the barrels so I drilled them out with a 5/32 bit.  worked well I think.  All in all I feel good about the mounting of the barrels.  Almost done with them.[View:/themes/fsm/utility/:550:0]

here I drilled the 8in gun from the top to remove the turrets.  Worked better than anticipated.

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Checking the alignment of the barrels.

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For the main barrels I used some extra plastic to be sure the barrels were parallel and sitting at the same height while the glue dries.   Drilling out the tubing to a larger size wasn't a perfect job so I needed something to ensure the barrels were parallel and aligned.

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Repaired the holes in the top of the turrets and changed the position of the top detail.  Just guessing but those details on top look like they may be used to aim the weapons.  Anyone know?  Closeups of photos show vertical and horizontal slits in them. 

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    October 2010
Posted by gregg on Tuesday, January 18, 2011 8:45 AM

Last week I was driving my son and a friend to a BB game.  On the way my son threw the front seat forward....right on top of the model.   Fortunately, the damage was repairable.  But since that time I had a few other unfortunate turns.  The second jar of tan paint was a slightly different color and I didn't notice until after I had glued some of the detail onto the deck.  I don't have the best lighting to work with. 

All in all I'm pretty happy with results so far. 

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Haven't painted the barrels or anchors yet.  I have some line for the rigging, chain the PE has some generic block & tackles I thought I'd add to the small lifts.

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    October 2010
Posted by gregg on Wednesday, March 2, 2011 2:45 PM

Finally had a chance to complete the project.  At least I'm calling it done.  I also decided I needed to have a case to protect the ship so I built that as well.  I feel pretty good about the results.  Afterall I handn't built anything in close to 20 years.

Here are the final pictures.

Thanks, Gregg

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  • From: Carmel, CA
Posted by bondoman on Thursday, March 3, 2011 4:04 AM

Fantastic! Nicely displayed as well. Plastic ship models from the pre-dreadnought era are hard to come by, and this one is very nicely built. You should look for a Varyag from Zvezda as a subject.

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    October 2010
Posted by gregg on Thursday, March 3, 2011 9:47 AM

Thanks Bondoman,

I've seen photo's of the Varyag.  That would be a fun build.  Looks like there are several kits you can purchase for it as well.  I visited the Arizona memorial back in 90 and bought the old Revell kit there, so I'm going to start that one next.

Thanks

 

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