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My Tamiya 1:350 USS Enterprise

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My Tamiya 1:350 USS Enterprise
Posted by MrMaker on Monday, July 9, 2012 8:46 PM

Hey all.  Figured I'd post the progress on my Enterprise.  I meant to make a thread... Oh... 8 or so months ago when I started her, but alas things came up, a move happened, and only now am I here firing up the keyboard."

It may seem that I am building things out of sync and not "finishing" things before starting something new, but there is a method behind the madness.  In my move, I pretty much lose all opportunity for major paint and airbrush application until I get a new work area built.  As such, I did as much substantial building and painting of major components that I could so I could focus on the smaller detail work in my new place and still get her done. 

I have the GMM photo-etch, as well as the GMM Nuclear Carrier decals and West Coast air wing decal sets. 

The pictures are of the build after a substantial chunk of the work is already completed, but there is still a long, long long way to go.

I should note that I am building her as she sails today which is requiring quite a bit of scratch building.  Some is done(mostly on the island), most isn't pictured yet, and there is still a ton more to go. 

Flight deck painted.  I should note, this and the following pics show the flight deck painted, but it is NOT attached to the hull at all (hence the VERY visible seams).

Quick mock up of the airwing in prep for paint before my move. (No wings cut for stowage at this point)

The "Almost done but not really" Flight deck.  Taken a day before she was packed up to move.

More to come now that I am settled and building again!

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Posted by constructor on Monday, July 9, 2012 9:41 PM

Nice build. Please keep us updated.

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Posted by A.M.Jorge on Tuesday, July 10, 2012 3:25 PM

Wow, nice paiting job!

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  • From: Kidderminster, U.K.
Posted by Jockster on Tuesday, July 10, 2012 5:06 PM

Nice build MrMaker, I look forward to watching her progress. A.M.Jorge is doing a nice job too, now I

On the bench-1/350 Zvezda Varyag, Trumpeter Slava class Varyag and Tamiya CVN65 Enterprise. 1/400 Academy Titanic and 1/96 DeAgostini Victory.

 

 

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Posted by Jockster on Tuesday, July 10, 2012 5:07 PM

Now I have both of you to follow!

On the bench-1/350 Zvezda Varyag, Trumpeter Slava class Varyag and Tamiya CVN65 Enterprise. 1/400 Academy Titanic and 1/96 DeAgostini Victory.

 

 

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Posted by Elroy on Tuesday, July 10, 2012 9:16 PM

That is looking very smart. How many planes will be on deck when she is finished?

Errol

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Posted by MrMaker on Tuesday, July 10, 2012 9:18 PM

I'm thinking about 30 on deck for the Underway display, and a hand full for the air ops display.  I also built a hangar deck that I haven't posted pics of yet.  

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Posted by MrMaker on Tuesday, July 10, 2012 9:21 PM

One more for good measure.  I'm taking some serious pictures starting tomorrow.  I'm unpacked and my small but functional work area is ready.

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  • From: Kidderminster, U.K.
Posted by Jockster on Wednesday, July 11, 2012 11:32 AM

Nice neat etchwork, what do you use for bonding the brass to the styrene?

On the bench-1/350 Zvezda Varyag, Trumpeter Slava class Varyag and Tamiya CVN65 Enterprise. 1/400 Academy Titanic and 1/96 DeAgostini Victory.

 

 

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Posted by MrMaker on Wednesday, July 11, 2012 6:07 PM

I just use CA Glue (Superglue).  I use varying thicknesses of glue depending on the situation, but most of the time its the quick cure medium viscosity type.  I apply it with a pin most of the time unless its the Instant Cure low viscosity, that requires some finesse or you'll get it everywhere.

While building the Titanic, I managed to unknowingly wick some of the low viscosity CA onto the palm of my hand, and promptly glued it to my desk.  Good times getting un-stuck without losing a few layers of skin.

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  • From: Kidderminster, U.K.
Posted by Jockster on Thursday, July 12, 2012 1:24 PM

Thanks, same as me then, I'm collecting bits for my Titanic so I shall look for yours in the meantime, is it posted here as a build? if so, what is the thread title? Ta muchly, Jock.

On the bench-1/350 Zvezda Varyag, Trumpeter Slava class Varyag and Tamiya CVN65 Enterprise. 1/400 Academy Titanic and 1/96 DeAgostini Victory.

 

 

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Posted by MrMaker on Thursday, July 12, 2012 8:41 PM

No thread on the Titanic.  I finished her about a year or so ago before moving onto the Perry, and then the Enterprise.  Here are a few pics from my old place.  I'll take some better ones when I have a few mins to pull her off of the shelf and dust her off.

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  • From: Kidderminster, U.K.
Posted by Jockster on Friday, July 13, 2012 12:34 PM

Your Titanic looks very nice MrMaker, is that the Perry next to it? Another nice looking build!

On the bench-1/350 Zvezda Varyag, Trumpeter Slava class Varyag and Tamiya CVN65 Enterprise. 1/400 Academy Titanic and 1/96 DeAgostini Victory.

 

 

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Posted by Jockster on Saturday, July 21, 2012 4:58 AM

I don't know if this is too late for you, but I have recently bought a disc from White Ensign Models about the Big E. It's by a chap called Ray D. Bean, It covers the Enterprise and airwings from 1961-2011 and has over 750 pics just for the modelmaker. I think it would be around the $20 mark coz it cost me £14 and is well worth the money. I'm glad I bought this before I fully start my build.

Regards,

Jockster.

On the bench-1/350 Zvezda Varyag, Trumpeter Slava class Varyag and Tamiya CVN65 Enterprise. 1/400 Academy Titanic and 1/96 DeAgostini Victory.

 

 

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Posted by raider-hall on Wednesday, August 1, 2012 1:25 PM

wow! seems everybody is in the BigE mood.

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Posted by Jockster on Wednesday, August 1, 2012 1:46 PM

I lucked upon mine on e-bay so I got one sooner than I thought I would, I always wanted to build one as a kid but it was way too expensive for either me or my parents. Once I had it, I couldn't keep my hands off. It has put a hold on my Slava Varyag at the mo.

On the bench-1/350 Zvezda Varyag, Trumpeter Slava class Varyag and Tamiya CVN65 Enterprise. 1/400 Academy Titanic and 1/96 DeAgostini Victory.

 

 

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Posted by MrMaker on Thursday, August 2, 2012 6:54 PM

Well I have some new pictures coming.  

My Big E and my Cat got into a scrap.  The cat destroyed my mast assembly, a radar dish, and wiped out a lot of PE from the island.

Not to be deterred, I grabbed another kit, ordered new PE, and have been working hard this past week to catch back up to where I left off.  

Pics forthcoming shortly.

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Posted by MrMaker on Thursday, August 2, 2012 8:26 PM

As Promised:

I'm still straightening out some railings from the cat-attack, and there's one antennae  that I have to put back on, but I'm almost "caught up to where I left off" last time.

This image you can see some of the scratch built platforms for the radar domes since this is a "present day" build.

More to come tomorrow as I have the day off work and am building allf-freakin-day.

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Posted by Irish3335 on Thursday, August 2, 2012 10:02 PM

Fan-freakin-tastic build, looking forward to seeing some of the airing painted and placed - how heavy and what type of weathering are you going to do?

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Posted by MrMaker on Friday, August 3, 2012 6:44 PM

Not a lot of weathering actually.  I'm building her as if she was fresh from refit and heading out on deployment.

I will probably do some buffing with the metallic weathers that I have to give it the 'steel' look, and maybe a little rust down by the waterline, but that's probably it.  Having said that, I may get it done and think "this thing needs to look used" and give the deck all sorts of hell.  Time will tell.

I should add that all I'm using to bend the PE is some blades, tweezers, and a mousepad (to get the tight bends in the railings and such).  No need for an expensive PE bending rig. 

Mr. M.

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Posted by Irish3335 on Friday, August 3, 2012 8:29 PM

That is great, I wasted the $$ for a photo etch bender - good for you to do it old school!  sounds like it will be awesome when finished - so just curious, how does it look size wise next to the titanic?  Be interested to see a picture of the two giants next to one another

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Posted by MrMaker on Friday, August 3, 2012 8:43 PM

How's on one another with a Queen Mary 2 for good measure sound!  Ignore the crooked elevator.  Its being held on by nothing more than friction right now.

Mr. M

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Posted by troublemaker66 on Friday, August 3, 2012 9:41 PM

That looks like a heck of a kit. I saw the same kit in a shop at the Shore Mall here in South NJ...going for $180.00! Way to steep for me...this place is a memorabilia store but he has a decent sized model section...all overpriced except for the Encore USS Olympia for $50.00...another great looking kit. What`s a good price for the Tamiya Big E ?

Len Pytlewski

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Posted by MrMaker on Friday, August 3, 2012 9:55 PM

You don't even want know how much the hit was here in Canada.  Between the kit, PE, alternate aircraft, and Decals, I was in well over $300 before a blade even touched a sprue.  Add paints and supplies etc. and its proving to be one of the most costly kits I have ever tackled.  Well worth it though!

Mr. M

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Posted by Irish3335 on Friday, August 3, 2012 11:07 PM

Thank you for the comparison pic, Mr Maker, much appreciated!  Truly shows how "big" the mighty E really is.  very cool ships, you have an ice collection

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Posted by Irish3335 on Friday, August 3, 2012 11:08 PM

I meant nice!

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Posted by Jockster on Saturday, August 4, 2012 5:33 PM

My Big E cost me £40 on ebay in the uk, but I must be heading towards £200 in total with the add ons and the trumpeter airwing. Yours is looking rather tasty MrMaker, but I like the Queen Mary too, what kit is that? And my cats have done their bit for the cause too, I have found bits of my Varyag in wierd locations throughout my house. I think 'they' have a sense of humour!!

On the bench-1/350 Zvezda Varyag, Trumpeter Slava class Varyag and Tamiya CVN65 Enterprise. 1/400 Academy Titanic and 1/96 DeAgostini Victory.

 

 

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Posted by MrMaker on Sunday, August 5, 2012 9:33 AM

Queen Mary 2 is the 1/350 Revell kit.   My fiancee actually built it!  She has become quite the builder since meeting me.  

To anyone building one of these, I have an album with 90 or so pictures of the Enterprise I scoured various sites for over the past few months loaded up for reference.  Feel free to bookmark and use at will.

s109.photobucket.com/.../CVN%2065

I update it whenever I find some good new reference material to so keep checking in.

Mr. M

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  • From: Kidderminster, U.K.
Posted by Jockster on Monday, August 6, 2012 12:47 PM

Nice one MrMaker, I managed to get a copy of detail and scale (Bert Kinsey) and Ray Beans photo CD, so with your link I should do well!

On the bench-1/350 Zvezda Varyag, Trumpeter Slava class Varyag and Tamiya CVN65 Enterprise. 1/400 Academy Titanic and 1/96 DeAgostini Victory.

 

 

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Posted by MrMaker on Wednesday, August 15, 2012 4:55 PM

Moving along slowly.  

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