ridleusmc wrote: |
I'm interested in this thread because I have my own Fletcher Project coming up (DD-670 USS Dortch). There's a bit of a family connection in this build too. I have the Tamiya 1:350 Fletcher kit, which I've already messed up. I also have some Tom's Modelworks PE and White metal pieces for it, which haven't been touched yet. My question is, what are the inaccuracies in the Dragon 1:350 USS The Sullivans? Semper Fi, Chris |
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It is the Trumpeter Sullivans, not by Dragon.
To begin with you need to replace ALL the armament; 5-inchers, 40mm, 20mm, and torpedo tubes. They are either overscale or underscale. The Tamiya 5-inchers are also underscale. You don't have enough 40s or 20s in the Tamiya kit to kitmingle them. My choice would be L'Arsenal.
Not a requirement, the roll-off depth charge racks arn't too bad, but the waist throwers are just lumps on sticks. When you replace the waist racks with PE the stern roll-offls look bad - do them too.
You need to replace the stacks. They have a big honkin' misshapen grille on the side of them. If you have the left overs from the abortive Tamiya - use them.
The main decks need to be scraped and sanded to remove the molded on walkway. Ditto for the superstructure decks. The searchlight/pelorus bases on the bridge need to be sanded down. Replace lost details; bollards, cleats, hatches, anchor chain, etc.
On the plus side the painting directions are pretty good - just don't use their recommended color selection.