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  • From: New Braunfels , Texas
An answer to a thought .
Posted by Tanker - Builder on Tuesday, March 20, 2018 5:57 PM

Hi ;

 Have any of you ever wondered how or why I got into Scratch-Building and or Conversions ? Maybe not .This is to assure any builders out there of anything that it can happen to them too .

 I was about maybe ten or eleven . Revell dominated the hobby shops and five and dime stores . Do you remember five and dime stores ? I had acquired a few virgin ships from uncles at birthdays , but never the really eyecatching ones .

 Yeah , I managed to collect All the  " Victory at Sea " sets . I never realized there was supposed to be a Battleship with them . So I have Never built Revell's Missouri .

 My uncles were a little crafty .They would blindside me with " But , look there's five ships in there " Etc. Being a young gentleman , I never said anything about most of them having Missouris on their Mantel-Pieces or desks ! Besides Dad would've warmed my Backside . ( fathers could do that back then )

 One year ( I think I was thirteen ) .My Mom's boyfriend gave me for my birthday , The Revell -  N.S.Savannah and the " Moore - Mcormack - S.S. Brazil , and the M.V, Oriana and S.S. United States .

 A year passes and I am in Florida with Dad . I come home from school and the Savannah and Brazil are on the dining table , Well away from the shelves where I kept them . We had an overzealous housekeeper when dusting with her big bunch of feathers were concerned .

 Well I had already been adding to my fleet by doing " Model Salvage " from a service station's fountain . ( I may have mentioned this elswhere .)  I looked at both Mortally wounded ships and got so mad I threw My trumpet down and dented the bell . "I had to fix that first or Dad would kill me " I thought. I couldn't use business cards or paper on these though .

 Of course parts were just plain gone . But these were two of my Best model Building ( assembling ) jobs , Paint included . How could I save at least one ? Well The Brazil was sheared off just below the bridge and all forward .

 The Savannah was broken right in half . Well , I took a profile guage .( I had one from Wood Shop )  And cut both hulls where there was an almost perfect match to the naked eye . I managed to glue them back together using sprue from a plane kit as internal braces .

 When it was done and they matched okay I re-decked them and had one odd looking ship . I used the cargo gear from both and also switched the very stern on the Brazil for the Savannah's . Odder still .But fairly proportioned . I called her the " M.V. Chimera ".

 From an idea I got from Greek History Class . I had her for almost all the time I was in service but she didn't make the final move home in one piece . But by then the die had been cast . I was a formal Scratch-Conversion Builder .

 Can you share your story with us ? Tanker - Builder .  

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Posted by GMorrison on Tuesday, March 20, 2018 7:12 PM

Architecture school. Requirement.

 Modeling is an excuse to buy books.

 

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  • From: Sonora Desert
Posted by stikpusher on Tuesday, March 20, 2018 10:24 PM

When I used to do scratch builds or conversions it is because the kits were not avaialable. I scratch built a Y-Wing to match the scale of the MPC X-Wing since nobody released one at that time. I started doing an AT-AT, but stopped once that kit came out. And had only a few photos to work from. I  made an attempt at USS California using the Revell 1/720 Arizona as my start point. From a distance, it looked the part. 

Later I did some armor conversions, but it felt like every time I completed a conversion, some model company came out with the kit I was converting my base model into. I have one conversion left to do, but I know that once I get it going, someone will announce that kit coming out as a new release.

 

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  • From: New Braunfels , Texas
Posted by Tanker - Builder on Wednesday, March 21, 2018 7:42 AM

Hmmm;

 Another reason I did those . And you're right . It seemed everytime I did one of these things they released a kit when mine was done . Weird wasn't it ?

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Posted by ddp59 on Wednesday, March 21, 2018 9:27 AM

stikpusher,  i'm converting Revell's 1/429 scale Arizona into the California 1944-45 version. got the bulges & bow done plus the decks marked out for parts placement. i've got about 10 hulls being worked on as i'm trying to do all the OBB's(Old Battleships) from the Wyoming class to the Colorado class during different periods of the war plus the Mississippi as the test gunnery ship AG128 Mississippi after the war.

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  • From: Sonora Desert
Posted by stikpusher on Wednesday, March 21, 2018 2:09 PM

Nice! Its a lot easier nowadays to get the proper information off the internet, as opposed to 35-40 years ago when you hoped that the local library had something you could use.

 

F is for FIRE, That burns down the whole town!

U is for URANIUM... BOMBS!

N is for NO SURVIVORS...

       - Plankton

LSM

 

  • Member since
    April 2005
Posted by ddp59 on Wednesday, March 21, 2018 2:49 PM

tell me about as i kitbashed a Revell 1/429 scale Arizona into the USS Mississippi back in the late 70's while still in high school. the information i got of the ship was from the library but was incomplete as the rough drawing was waterline so i presumed the ship had a clipper bow not a combination clipper ram bow. still have that model but will be replaced with a corrected version.

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