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PE antennas and radar, need help
Posted by Anonymous on Friday, October 29, 2004 11:31 AM
Looking for something close the 125th scale of the linberg blue devil destroyer. It does not have to be entirely accurate but just something that looks better than the stuff that comes with the kit. Help!

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    November 2003
Posted by richter111 on Friday, October 29, 2004 4:05 PM
There are many companies that make photo etch for this kit. I just cant recall off the top of my head. Jeff Herne if you read this HELP. If he doesent see it for a couple of days cruise on over to www.modelwarships.com and post it on our message boards. Best of luck

Ric
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    January 2003
Posted by Jeff Herne on Saturday, October 30, 2004 8:25 PM
Actually, no one makes PE for this kit yet...only some white metal fittings from HR and John Brown...if you want radars, you either have to wait for the upcoming Tom's Modelworks PE set, or scratchbuild...

When I did my SC-5 Air Search radar, I actually used a model railroad building window frame, covered with wire mesh, and added some dipoles made from brass wire. Not perfect, but it looked very convincing from a foot away.

With regards to the Mk 4 radar for the MK 37 Fire Control Director, wire mesh bent into a W shape profile will suit your needs. The kit's support arms can still be used. Here's a pic to show you what I'm talking about.


and a photo of the Lavellette's Mk 37:


And here's the drawing for the SC-5 radar:



Hope this helps.

Jeff
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    August 2004
Posted by Ernie on Tuesday, November 16, 2004 8:54 AM
I too was looking for something when I built that ship, Jeff is right there is nothing out there as of yet. listen to Jeff he know what he is talking about. I ended up getting the same pictures that Jeff shows you and scratchbuilt it all. you can get lots of info on the web if you look hard enough. I even talked to Bob Steinbrunn, look at the job he did! you might be surprised at the job you can do if you put the time into it. getting photo-etch that is not the right scale will not cut it. Either wait for Toms or do it yourself. Good Luck
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    January 2003
Posted by Jeff Herne on Tuesday, November 16, 2004 2:04 PM
Just a note...Bob's Fletcher model was done from the Blue Jacket kit, not the Lindbergh one. Bob is truly one of the masters. I've seen his Fletcher up close and personal, and it's beyond words...truly a masterpiece.

J
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