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USS Kidd DDG-993

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    November 2005
USS Kidd DDG-993
Posted by Anonymous on Thursday, March 3, 2005 5:04 PM
Here's a little something to look over. Finished her late Jan. 05. I finally figured out how to post pics here. Hope you enjoy her.





The kit is 1/350 scale by Dragon.

PE is the GMM Ticonderoga/Spruance Class. Used the rails, SPS-49 Radar and several of their ladders. The PE was painted prior to installation.

I thinned the original kit supplied SPS-48 radar with sanding sticks and carved out , for relief and detail, the rear supports of the SPS-48 radar with an Exacto No. 11 knife. And yes I do still have all my fingers.

Paint is all Modelmaster Enamel. Everything is airbrushed except the warheads on the missiles and the bridge windows. Needless to say, I went through quite a bit of Tamiya masking tape.

Many thanks to everyone here who have offered advise on painting and ship modeling in general. Even at 50+ years old, I'm still learnin'.

Now on to a display base or "at sea" display?
  • Member since
    November 2003
Posted by richter111 on Friday, March 4, 2005 10:29 AM
I gotta tell you that is one fine model yo have built. Come on over to www.modelwarships.com we would love to post your ship on the website!

Ric
  • Member since
    November 2005
Posted by Anonymous on Friday, March 4, 2005 11:24 AM
Nice model pathfinder

QUOTE: Originally posted by pathfinder

Here's a little something to look over. Finished her late Jan. 05. I finally figured out how to post pics here. Hope you enjoy her.





The kit is 1/350 scale by Dragon.

PE is the GMM Ticonderoga/Spruance Class. Used the rails, SPS-49 Radar and several of their ladders. The PE was painted prior to installation.

I thinned the original kit supplied SPS-48 radar with sanding sticks and carved out , for relief and detail, the rear supports of the SPS-48 radar with an Exacto No. 11 knife. And yes I do still have all my fingers.

Paint is all Modelmaster Enamel. Everything is airbrushed except the warheads on the missiles and the bridge windows. Needless to say, I went through quite a bit of Tamiya masking tape.

Many thanks to everyone here who have offered advise on painting and ship modeling in general. Even at 50+ years old, I'm still learnin'.

Now on to a display base or "at sea" display?
  • Member since
    November 2005
Posted by Anonymous on Friday, March 4, 2005 11:43 AM
Great looking build - I'm working on the same one myself. I can only hope my turns out as good. And I like what you did with the propeller shafts. What diameter brass rod did you use?
  • Member since
    November 2005
Posted by Anonymous on Friday, March 4, 2005 12:54 PM
The shafts are the original kit plastic painted gold and overcoated with Dullcoat. The props however are from the GMM PE set. The props were a little tricky. You have to remove or scratchbuild the propeller hubs to hold the props on the shafts.

I visit Modelwarships frequently to view the gallerys and drop in on the message board.
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