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Revell 1/96 CSS Alabama - Kit Bash

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Revell 1/96 CSS Alabama - Kit Bash
Posted by arnie60 on Sunday, April 19, 2015 10:54 PM

References:

"CSS Alabama; Anatomy of a Confederate raider" by Andrew Bowcock

July and September 2012 issues of FSM : kit bash by Joseph Bossert

After Market:

Cottage Industries complete gun set for the Alabama

Others I haven't determined yet.


Let me begin by saying that I am well aware of the problems w/ this kit in terms of its accuracy and the impossibility of building a completely accurate representation.

With that said; here are the following modifications I have made so far.

1. removed and sanded down the moulded on gun port covers.

2. Added the correct number of gun and bollard ports according to specs from Andrew Bowcocks' "CSS Alabama, Anatomy of a Confederate Raider" (more on this later).

3. Removed the top bulwarks wales and scratch built the hammock cranes. (more on this later as well)

4. Scratch built and added the channels.

5. Corrected the gangway

6. Added the scuppers

7. Added the portholes

8. fill in the gap for the kits cathead. (the Alabama used the forward boat davit as its cathead)

I won't go into detail about how I made the modifications. It's pretty standard measure, measure, measure, drill, measure, fill, scrape, sand, etc., but I will say it has been a steep learning curve and I have had to correct a ton of mistakes (the portholes for example) and redo items that just weren't up to snuff. I am leaving it in the rough as shown until I can get the other half done and do all my painting at the same time. I may add the chain plates as well before painting.

Particulars:

Getting the correct positions for the gun and bollard ports was quite the challenge. Even though I have Bowcock to draw the correct measurements from, the kit hull length is short by about 8.5 scale feet. I ended up "subtracting" the missing length from the forward section that has the greatest length between ports. The chart below shows the dimensions that I used. All the dimensions aft of the gangway were used according to spec from the book.

**NOTE: 26.5' is wrong and should read 28.5' 

This is going to present some interesting fitting issues for the deck furniture down the line, but this really was the best way I could determine to do this, and it "looks" right as well.

The hammock cranes are non existent in the kit. According to Bowcock they should look like this...

  

and are solid wood w/ the deadeyes and chainplates passing through. I went ahead and just made them as seen in the next pix. 

I will be staging them w/ their covers on so the only part that needs to be "boxed" is for the chainplates.

The gangway had to be cut to a depth just above the channel. I went ahead and added new gangway boards while I was at it.

The scuppers proved to be quite difficult to get right. I ended up "framing" them as I just could not get a clean line by using a file. The 'framing' is sanded down nearly flush so it shouldn't show once I get some paint on her. They look like they are too large, but in fact are sized correctly.

I will have more once I do the same mods to the other half. 

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Posted by GMorrison on Sunday, April 19, 2015 11:14 PM

Well this is a first!

I guess I'm a little surprised that you aren't adding the length, but I also am sitting in the cheap seats on that call so have at it. I like this a lot as a concept.

 Modeling is an excuse to buy books.

 

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  • From: Greenville, NC
Posted by jtilley on Sunday, April 19, 2015 11:29 PM

Very impressive! I look forward to watching this model progress.

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  • From: Illinois: Hive of Scum and Villany
Posted by Sprue-ce Goose on Monday, April 20, 2015 12:06 AM

This is going to be interesting !  

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  • From: Virginia
Posted by Mike F6F on Monday, April 20, 2015 9:35 AM

Looking forward to this!  Thanks for sharing the work.

Mike

 

"Grumman on a Navy Airplane is like Sterling on Silver."

  • Member since
    June 2012
Posted by arnie60 on Monday, April 20, 2015 10:40 AM

GMorrison;

Yeah, I thought about adding the missing length, but I had (have) no idea how to get it right from scratch. The hull lines are just too complex to duplicate w/ my skill level. The best way would be to get a duplicate model and 'cut and paste', but the price is prohibitive. The only one I found on Evil Bay is $223.00!!

I am pretty confident that I can correct most everything else though.

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    March 2006
  • From: Bangor, Maine
Posted by alross2 on Monday, April 20, 2015 1:17 PM

The PE fret from BJ's 1/96 ALABAMA is available separately for $30 plus shipping.

Al Ross

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    June 2012
Posted by arnie60 on Monday, April 20, 2015 4:27 PM

I just looked at it. Talk about an answer to ones prayers! Especially the gun sweeps, as I was planning on cutting them by hand from brass sheet. Thank you, thank you!

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Posted by arnie60 on Monday, April 20, 2015 11:31 PM

A real quick update.

I went ahead and put down a coat of primer so that I could spot the dings easier and I just wanted to see how it looked with all the patching covered up.

Far from perfect, but I am pleased w/ the result.

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  • From: Groton, CT
Posted by warshipguy on Wednesday, April 22, 2015 8:32 AM

Most impressive!

Bill

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Posted by Bugatti Fan on Thursday, April 18, 2024 2:30 PM

I am picking up on a very old thread here that appears to have come to an abrupt halt.

Did this model ever get finished?  The short hull complained about is probably because Revell used the Kearsarge hull for both models. Alabama had a retractable propeller and looking at the stern of the hull on this kit, it does not have a retractable propeller looking at how it has been moulded.

The modeller may well have given up on this thread and just carried on building the kit and tried to put a much right as possible. Would be nice to see the finished ship model.

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    September 2006
  • From: Bethlehem PA
Posted by the Baron on Thursday, April 18, 2024 3:51 PM

Bugatti Fan

I am picking up on a very old thread here that appears to have come to an abrupt halt.

Did this model ever get finished?  The short hull complained about is probably because Revell used the Kearsarge hull for both models. Alabama had a retractable propeller and looking at the stern of the hull on this kit, it does not have a retractable propeller looking at how it has been moulded.

The modeller may well have given up on this thread and just carried on building the kit and tried to put a much right as possible. Would be nice to see the finished ship model.

 
I searched on his user name, and it looks like his last post was at the beginning of July 2015.  No way to know if he ever finished this build, though if you go to his profile, there is an email address there.  You might want to see if it's still good and try to raise him.  But 9 nine years is a long time...

The bigger the government, the smaller the citizen.

 

 

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