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USS Hornet - finished at last!

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USS Hornet - finished at last!
Posted by paulnchamp on Monday, October 11, 2004 2:14 PM
Here she is, folks: Trumpeter's 1/350 scale USS Hornet. Over one year in the making (Yes, I'm THAT slow!) Thanks for letting me show her. As always, comments & feedback welcome!











Paul "A man's GOT to know his limitations."
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Posted by Jeff Herne on Monday, October 11, 2004 2:33 PM
Nice work!!!

Bravo Zulu!

Jeff
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Posted by Anonymous on Monday, October 11, 2004 2:40 PM
very nice
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Posted by Anonymous on Monday, October 11, 2004 5:39 PM
Well done, looks great. Any plans to add deck hands? Thanks for the pics.
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Posted by therriman on Monday, October 11, 2004 7:24 PM
Looks Great Paul!
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Posted by balta1 on Monday, October 11, 2004 8:03 PM
Sweet! I hope to get mine started sometime next year and I hope it comes out half as good.

Stir not the bitterness in the cup I have mixed for myself!

 

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Posted by Anonymous on Monday, October 11, 2004 8:09 PM
looks great !
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Posted by Lufbery on Monday, October 11, 2004 8:54 PM
Paul,

Your Hornet looks great! I just picked up a Revell 1:1200 minikit version of that ship. I'll probably use your photos for a reference for the paint job.

It's also nide to see a USS Hornet without the B-25s on it. Obviously the Dolittle Raid was a gutsy undertaking, but that's not all the Hornet did. Smile [:)]

Regards,

-Drew

Build what you like; like what you build.

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Posted by paulnchamp on Monday, October 11, 2004 9:43 PM
Thanks everyone! I appreciate your comments.

QUOTE: Originally posted by Dave Toews

Well done, looks great. Any plans to add deck hands?


Yes, I have 200 PE brass figures from Gold Medal Models which I'm currently
painting, and they will become part of the Hornet's crew.

Of course by then I'll be totally blind from painting the little buggers. . . Dead [xx(]
Paul "A man's GOT to know his limitations."
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Posted by Dwight Ta-ala on Monday, October 11, 2004 9:53 PM
Amazing work paul. Just amazing.

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Posted by scottrc on Tuesday, October 12, 2004 7:13 AM
Very well done indeed.
Scott

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Posted by pingtang on Tuesday, October 12, 2004 8:32 AM
That looks awesome. The paint job is very nice.
-Daniel
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Posted by subfixer on Tuesday, October 12, 2004 11:33 AM
Superb job on the Hornet, Paul. If you really want some feedback I only have this: It is a very clean version of the ship and it would seem you deliberately meant it to be that way. This is good. The only suggestion I have is that you might try a thin wash on the aircraft to bring out the detail on them. I don't mean that you weather them, but make the panel lines stand out a little. Now I will crawl back under my rock and leave you alone.

I'm from the government and I'm here to help.

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Posted by emo07 on Tuesday, October 12, 2004 1:54 PM
Great job on the Hornet!! Amazing detail on the aircraft, too.
emo07
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Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, October 13, 2004 11:59 AM
Nice job Pual,
It really looks good. You know that there is some 1/350 figures for ships. They are from Eduard and associatesand there about $15.00. They look prety cool. Anyway butiful work.
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Posted by paulnchamp on Wednesday, October 13, 2004 9:28 PM
QUOTE: Originally posted by subfixer

The only suggestion I have is that you might try a thin wash on the aircraft to bring out the detail on them.


Actually Subfixer, there IS a wash on the planes. I probably made it a little too subtle; it makes the dive flaps on the SBD's stand out but not much more. But I do appreciate your commentary and thank you for it.

Seaknight: I know the resin figures you're talking about and they do look good. I gave them some serious consideration, but I've already pumped enough money into this project [:0] so that's why I'm going with the PE crew.
Paul "A man's GOT to know his limitations."
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Posted by DBFSS385 on Thursday, October 14, 2004 6:17 AM
Looks great Paul.
Now where to put it??
Be Well/DBF Walt
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Posted by armorman on Friday, October 15, 2004 11:50 AM
Beautiful Hornet Paul!
Next Up: 1/35 Tamiya Merkava 1/48 Tamiya King Tiger 1/35 Dragon M1A1 AIM
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Posted by martinjquinn on Monday, October 18, 2004 12:57 PM
Very nice!! Any problem areas you ran into? IIRC, someone mentioned it has some fit problems. Regardless, you've obviously over come them!
Martin
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Posted by paulnchamp on Wednesday, October 20, 2004 6:12 PM
QUOTE: Originally posted by martinjquinn

Very nice!! Any problem areas you ran into? IIRC, someone mentioned it has some fit problems.


The fit of the lower to upper hull isn't what it could be. That's about the only problem area in my opinion.
Paul "A man's GOT to know his limitations."
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