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Does anyone know of a PE set for early BB cage masts in 1/350 scale?. Thinking of doing the USS New York, BB34
Toms Modelworks makes a set. This is not a true parabolic cage mast, rather done by putting together two truncated cones
Check out www.freetimehobbies.com, they carry a company called blue ridge models that have some cage masts. I'm not sure if they have any 1/350, and I haven't used them, but I remember seeing them in an e-mail advertisement. From the pictures they look pretty good!
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They are only available in 1/700 from Blue Ridge.
That's the former Pacific Front.
Modeling is an excuse to buy books.
GMorrison They are only available in 1/700 from Blue Ridge. That's the former Pacific Front.
Hence the reason for my posting of Tom's 1:350 details ...
And to be absolutely pedantic, the assets of Pacific Front Hobbies were sold to Freetime Hobbies. Blue Ridge Models began with the old kits & molds of Gulfstream/Blue Water Navy/Yankee Modelworks/Classic Warships/Midship Models. They (Blue Ridge) have been working through the old manufacturer's stock and assets, re-releasing what they can (the DD-1 Bainbridge is on its fourth or fifth re-release), re-working what needs reworking, or replacing what is otherwise not serviceable.
IIRC, FSM had an article a while back on scratch building true parabolic cage masts using styrene and fine piano wire
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Ray Marotta IIRC, FSM had an article a while back on scratch building true parabolic cage masts using styrene and fine piano wire
...and a stiff belt of Scotch, before and after!
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Thanks for the info.
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