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gearing class destroyer with FRAM I or II

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Posted by tankerbuilder on Thursday, March 1, 2012 8:08 PM

HEY , RICARDO, when did  you serve and what ship? I was on the U.S.S.OZBOURN D D 846 on pacific duty also .She was Desron 12. And to my knowledge she was about number 12-16 to go under the FRAM axe.    TANKERbuilder

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Posted by Ricardo on Saturday, February 18, 2012 9:17 PM

thank you Ed the plans are perfect to continue with the proyect, and like you said I will use them on a styrene card.

 

Ricardo

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Posted by seasick on Saturday, February 18, 2012 1:01 AM

There is a 1/700 FRAM Gearing DD from either Corsair Armada or JAG I can't remember which.  I'll see if I have a picture of one.

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Posted by EdGrune on Friday, February 17, 2012 3:58 PM

The Historic Naval Ships Association has a PDF scan of the Booklet of General Arrangement plans for the USS Keppler (DD-765) FRAM II upgrade.   The date on the plans is 1965

http://www.hnsa.org/doc/plans/dd765.pdf

You should be able to use these plans and use some styrene card stock to FRAM the Dragon Gearing kit.

If you need them,  I can set you up with some triple torpedo tube launchers and an ASROC box launcher.

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Posted by Ricardo on Friday, February 17, 2012 11:45 AM

Hi Subfixer I was commisioned like a midshipman in the ex-USS Streinaker (DD-863) in 1994 in the mexican Navy with harbor base in Acapulco and operations in the Mexican Pacific only. she was E-11 Netzahualcoyolt (a Aztec God) (E= escort) now has the same name but the numeral changed to D-102 (D=destroyer). thanks again for your help.

Ricardo

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Posted by Ricardo on Thursday, February 16, 2012 8:46 AM

thank you Keilau. I founf the destroyer with framm in ironshipwrights, it´s a excelent but a expensive option. I will continue looking for the convertion kid or some like that have hangar and asroc.

Ricardo

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Posted by Ricardo on Thursday, February 16, 2012 8:39 AM

hello tankerbuilder Thaks for the information, and yes I have many good pictures of the ship after FRAMM and are right I will have lot of work with the antennas.

Ricardo

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Posted by subfixer on Wednesday, February 15, 2012 9:39 PM

Ricardo- Which Gearing were you on? I did a little time on Theodore E. Chandler (DD-717) in the Tonkin Gulf back in 1973.

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Posted by keilau on Wednesday, February 15, 2012 6:46 PM

Ricardo

Hello to everyone. I want to build a gearing class destroyer with FRAM I or II in a 1/350 scale because I served in one of them. I bought the dragon USS DD-710 and I figured out that it needs lot of modification. so before to scrachbuitl, I want to know if are there a kit to make the changes?. thank you

Don't know any conversion kit. Iron Shipwright has several FRAM I and II resin kit in 1:350 scale. Scroll down to the Post WW2 ships near the bottom of the page:

http://ironshipwrights.com/ships_350.html

And they have the Gearing FRAM I in 1:192 scale too.

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Posted by tankerbuilder on Wednesday, February 15, 2012 10:51 AM

I too served on a destroyer both before and after FRAM. It,s really NOT that hard .The real thing is do you have photos of the ship in question? That will help a lot .We carried one thing that I never saw on a FRAM ship. We had,for a short while, an L.C.V.P. on the port side 01 level.It was stowed very tight to the hangar and it was a dilly to figure out how to cradle it and leave room to walk around it .Our captain, being the officer he was, gave that job to the damage control guys.He said we needed to learn how weld aluminum anyway.It was a definite change from the old profile and she rolled like a sick duck.The thing about it is from the main deck house forward bulkhead it was the same as before FRAM. Our ship lost mount 2 and it was replaced with those little torpedos and the 5" training machine.The thing that amazed me was all the darned antennas all over the place! I can,t think of any destroyer that was FRAMMed and then saved somewhere.Remember they FRAMMED some FLETCHERS too ! Well , I hope you can get or have some good pictures.I have built three of the U.S.S. OZBOURN-DD 846 and that was from memory. I am sure there was stuff she shoulda had and some things she didn,t have , and some things got omitted. I tried though. Good luck . Oh, before I forget, The 710 is a good base for this scale. My first one was based on a widened ,stretched LINDBERG -"U.S.S. MELVIN - the "BLUE DEVIL"           tankerbuilder

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gearing class destroyer with FRAM I or II
Posted by Ricardo on Tuesday, February 14, 2012 2:38 PM

Hello to everyone. I want to build a gearing class destroyer with FRAM I or II in a 1/350 scale because I served in one of them. I bought the dragon USS DD-710 and I figured out that it needs lot of modification. so before to scrachbuitl, I want to know if are there a kit to make the changes?. thank you

 

Ricardo

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