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One of the best model ships ever?

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  • Member since
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  • From: Austin, TX
One of the best model ships ever?
Posted by SuperNova-SS on Thursday, July 7, 2011 1:13 PM

While surfing the web the other day, I ran across this at modelshipgallery.com.  A model of the USS Nicholas DD-449, in 1/48 scale! Indifferent The detail is just incredible!  The only thing that isn't scratchbuilt is the chains.  It was built by Latvian model shipbuilders using sheet metal, photoetch, bronze casting, resin casting, fiberglass, and everything in between.  Here are a couple pictures off the site:

Here is the link.

http://www.modelshipgallery.com/gallery/dd/dd-449/48-vj/vj-index.html

So what do you guys think?  One of the best model ships ever? Wink

I play World of Tanks! (Yeah, I'm a dork)If anybody has one of those kits with the WoT coupons inside, I'll be happy to take them off of your hands!   :-)

http://i1213.photobucket.com/albums/cc465/the_real_red_baron/60E0B8F7.jpg

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  • From: Austin, TX
Posted by DoogsATX on Thursday, July 7, 2011 1:25 PM

I want to see a 1/48 USS Enterprise CV-6, stocked with AM Dauntlesses and Hobby Boss and Tamiya Wildcats. THAT would be pretty much the most impressive thing ever. Well, except for a 1/32 scale build. But that would be what, the size of a house?

On the Bench: 1/32 Trumpeter P-47 | 1/32 Hasegawa Bf 109G | 1/144 Eduard MiG-21MF x2

On Deck:  1/350 HMS Dreadnought

Blog/Completed Builds: doogsmodels.com

 

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  • From: Groton, CT
Posted by warshipguy on Thursday, July 7, 2011 3:25 PM

All that work and no black boot topping!  Oh, well, it is otherwise an excellent model!

Bill

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  • From: Formerly Bryan, now Arlington, Texas
Posted by CapnMac82 on Thursday, July 7, 2011 3:40 PM

Hmm, hull of CV-6 ran 770 x 83 x 26 draft, which--at 1:32 scale--would be 289" x  31" x  10" (round numbers); so a hull about 8 yards long, not quite a yard wide, and not quite a yard tall. 

Flight deck is, what, 825 x 109' ?  Which would be 310" (not quite 26') by 41" (3'-5").

Would not need a base so much as a boat trailer.  Figure a stock Dilly trailer is 8' wide, a person would have room for a plane guard DD--a 1:32 Fletcher would be 140 x 15 x 15" or so.

Which makes me wonder if a person could blow-mold a 0.5mil mylar wildcat powered by a servo motor . . .

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  • From: Formerly Bryan, now Arlington, Texas
Posted by CapnMac82 on Thursday, July 7, 2011 3:48 PM

Yeah, could pick some nits, hull number location; how the decks might ought be a darker color; that, underway, the whale boats are rigged outboard against a gripe (which could be fixed by just shifting the Colors).

Still, only nits against the effort of completing a 1/48 Fletcher, which, by my ciphering, would be 94" x 10", just shy of eight feet long.

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  • From: EG48
Posted by Tracy White on Thursday, July 7, 2011 7:29 PM

Some ships in forward areas would paint over the boot topping as they were upkeeping the paint, but if that were what they were trying to represent, the paint would have to be weathered and patchy.

Tracy White Researcher@Large

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  • From: West Virginia, USA
Posted by mfsob on Friday, July 8, 2011 8:01 AM

A big Yes to them for all the time and effort involved ... God alone knows where you put monsters like that when you're done building them, though ...

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  • From: NYC, USA
Posted by waikong on Friday, July 8, 2011 12:13 PM

That's one nice and BIG model.  I always liked this 1/72 USS Enterprise that was featured in FSM about 10 years back.  It's sitting in a museum now.

More pics via this link

http://www.carrierbuilders.net/gallery/20070318_USS_Enterprise_1-72/20070318_USS_Enterprise_1-72.htm

 

 

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