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Posted by namrednef on Sunday, October 5, 2008 8:40 PM
 silentmodeler wrote:

hey joe

i dont think i might join this time since might not have the time to start,  i just found out abt this gb and i know i wont have the time to finish it on time but theres always nextyear if someone plan to host other pearl harbor gb

remember this ship?

i renetly won 2nd place at rochester model show last sunday in smaller than 1/600 scale.

Good for you! You'd better be at SYRCON 21

....for the build.....Tower Hobbies has now shipped my PBY-5.....  So WIP upcoming

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Posted by namrednef on Monday, October 6, 2008 5:12 PM

 

MY PBY HAS ARRIVED! After ordering last Spring! I may now begin!

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Posted by bondoman on Monday, October 6, 2008 11:16 PM

Hey Nam, there's a bunch of good Catalina footage in the movie "South Pacific", if you care to get it. It's in color and was filmed in/out of the PBY that's on display in San Diego. All kinds of good interior stuff, plus it's one of my favorite musicals.

Bill

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Posted by namrednef on Tuesday, October 7, 2008 6:41 PM
 bondoman wrote:

Hey Nam, there's a bunch of good Catalina footage in the movie "South Pacific", if you care to get it. It's in color and was filmed in/out of the PBY that's on display in San Diego. All kinds of good interior stuff, plus it's one of my favorite musicals.

Bill

No offense Bondoman, but I was never impressed with the studio mock-up of the PBY, (not to mention that it was totally out of place.)

One of my favorite musicals also!

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Posted by fightnjoe on Friday, October 17, 2008 7:36 AM
well here she is.





hopefully will be getting into the pe work tonight and tomorow.  the dive flaps are entirely pe.




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Posted by raptordriver on Friday, October 17, 2008 8:18 AM

Looking good JoeThumbs Up [tup] What paint scheme are you going for?

I will get started on mine soon.

Andrew

 

 

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Posted by sfcmac on Sunday, October 19, 2008 8:57 PM
 Great stuff there Joe! It's gonna be a real beauty when done!
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Posted by namrednef on Wednesday, October 22, 2008 4:11 PM

 

Looking good Joe! I have my PBY started!Thumbs Up [tup]

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Posted by viper_mp on Sunday, October 26, 2008 11:52 AM

Hey guys, didnt want you to think I forgot about this one.  Been busy with other projects, including a total remodel of the model room. 

As for my entry, I have just about finished the construction of the USS Mohawk.  It is a USCGC that was at Pearl.  Its a 1:350th resin and PE kit from Commander Models.  Its not a bad kit, but as I now have references of the REAL Mohawk, I find it is very inaccurate.  A friend on mine [former navy] went to Key West and took tons of ref shots of the cutter.  And now I find myself doing a ton of extra work. But she should be receiving paint later today, if all goes well.

On a second entry, I had started and done about 75% of the construction of a 1:350th USS Arizona.  It's being converted to the USS Pennsylvania, the ship my great uncle served on.  I have since disassembled a great deal of it, and started to rebuild and add PE. Since I took it back down to about a 20-25% build state, I wondered if I might also include this in the GB?  Please let me know.  Thanks.

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Posted by fightnjoe on Monday, November 3, 2008 6:52 PM
i do have progress.

the first color is on.  flat black.  however i did run out of it as well.  oh well got most of it covered.  




overall it dont look bad.  i need to look better at the seams though.  


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Posted by namrednef on Monday, November 3, 2008 9:20 PM

 

Joe what the heck's wrong with that?!? I have the AM -2 in the stash so I know what yer dealing with.

If you missed it.....I got my Revell repop PBY-5 and am building it for this GB.....I have PC picture issues but will have WIPs up soon.

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Posted by fightnjoe on Monday, November 3, 2008 10:18 PM

david i caught it.  i just havent had the time to do a lot of posting. 

 

looking forward to seeing your work.

 

 

 

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Posted by Justinryan215 on Wednesday, November 5, 2008 9:18 PM

I am new to these forums, and I have to say,I really like the idea behind this group build.

It is a very nice tribute to those veterans of the worst day for the American Military.

I just wanted to add this photo that I took while visiting the Arizona Memorial...

 

Justin

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Mortal as I am,I know that I am born for a day.  But when I follow at my pleasure the serried multitude of the stars in their circular course, my feet no longer touch the Earth...

 

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Posted by fightnjoe on Thursday, November 6, 2008 8:41 AM

justin,

thankyou.  

 

 

 

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Posted by bondoman on Saturday, November 8, 2008 12:52 AM

In no particular order-

This year December 7 falls on Sunday.

I just got a project on on Nimitz Pier that starts next Spring, so I can do all kind of research for you all for Pearl harbor 2009 that Joe is going to host.

This is always my favorite GB and I do about 3 a year.

I'm starting this in about a week so I may not finish on time, but I WILL FINISH.

Thank you, Joe

Bill

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Posted by fightnjoe on Thursday, November 13, 2008 8:45 AM

for all who read this thread.

 

today, november 13 2008, is the final day for new entries.   for those who have joined first my apologies.  i have not been as active as in years past.  i work two jobs, grocery manager in a small store and real estate, i just havent had the time to devote to building nor to posting.  this build has taken a life of its own it seems.  when i first joined fsm the build was hosted by fsm member obiwan.  to me this was perfect, it combined two things that i was very interested in.  the second time i hosted the build.  i tried to put some of the history into it.  this is the fourth year for this build.  this year i am proud to say the build is on four different forums.  thankyou to all who have joined.  thankyou to all who have finished.  for those who read this and think they wont finish before the "deadline".  the purpose of the build is for tribute.  please finish.  dont let it hit the unfinished/never to be finished pile.  

 

 

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Posted by namrednef on Thursday, November 13, 2008 3:20 PM

 

Great heartfelt, post Bill! Thanks!

I have four ongoing GB's in progress, but the PHGB has the closest deadline....and I was handicapped a bit by my kit pre-order was delayed from June until September.

I'm splitting time amongst all the GB's, but the Yellow Wing PBY will be ready on time!

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Posted by sfcmac on Thursday, November 13, 2008 4:56 PM

No worries here Joe! I'm still piddling with a couple projects to get in under the deadline. As always just look for them to pop randomly. ( Kinda  like a surprize attack)

It was my original intent to build one Val Type 99 from each of the attacking carriers. Rather ambitious project I was reluctant to reveal it for fear of not being able to complete it in time. But everyday I have worked at least a little on them and have 5 pretty well looking good with 1 more to go.

I apologize for the fuzzy pics but the daughter has my good camera and it is dark and rainy here for the last 3 days.  I put these up just to give you an idea and feel of what only 5 of these look like and imagine what all of them looked like on that day! 

Who's next?

Sorry forgot to mention the IJN gray ones are the Fujumi? Testers 1/48 classic that I have collected. The Green one is a newer Hasegawa 1/48 Val.

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Posted by namrednef on Friday, November 14, 2008 7:17 PM

 

Sheesh Aaron! I knew the threat but you are carrying it off! LOVE the various schemes!

That is dedicated building! You have makings of a future dio! Well Done!Thumbs Up [tup]Make a Toast [#toast]

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Posted by namrednef on Friday, November 14, 2008 7:33 PM

 

Hi Gang!

Here are some pics of questionable quality (fixed in the future) of the PH PBY-5.

Sorry about the picture quality........it has been adderessed and the rest will be better. I'm working hard to have this in on time.

Looking forward to see more of your pics!

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Posted by viper_mp on Saturday, November 15, 2008 1:29 PM

Well, I finished the Mohawk.  The Pennsylvania is still being worked on.  Sanding the joint in the hull now, then repainting it. Superstructures are about 90% rebuilt now. Boats and planes have yet to be started.  Not sure if she'll be 100% done by the deadline, but then again, she was in drydock at Pearl.  So she wasnt 100% on Dec 7th anyway. 

Here is the Mohawk.  

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Posted by fightnjoe on Saturday, November 15, 2008 1:30 PM

great progress in this thread.

sept 24 1941.  a message from tokyo to the consulate general instructs for reports on us vessels in pearl harbor.

nov 5 1941.  yamamoto issues top secret order no. 1 to the combined fleet.  detailing the plan for the attack on pearl harbor.

november 25 1941.  the combined fleet sails from the kuriles.

dec 2 1941.  the plan is given the go signal.  japanese embassy instructed to destroy all codes.

december 7, 1941 a flight of sbd-1's and f4f-3's were inbound from the carrier enterprise.  this flight, scout 6, arrived durring the attack.  although some did manage to land and then carry out searches for the enemy some did not.  this subject, 6-s-3, was piloted by ens. m. gonzalez with raidioman kozelek, rm3c.  the action reports from the wingman, ens. f.t. weber, follow;




and so on to my submission to this build. 

6-S-3







thank you all again for making this more than just another build.



never to be forgotten


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Posted by sfcmac on Saturday, November 15, 2008 4:25 PM

 Wow I am glad I squeezed my stuff in when I did. You all are a tough act to follow!

Nam that PBY is just coming along spectacularly! Should be a really cool addition!  Thats 2 Sea Planes now! Cool Subjects!

Viper that Ship is just wow! I feel bad to say I never heard of it before, very unique and classy subject pulled off in a spectacular way! Thanks for showing me something new! ( To me at least)

Joe! I had no idea you were so close to being done. Guess you have some surprises in you as well! Looks terrific! Absolutely get excited reading your historical post as well! You do make this a special build with your passion. Gotta look at that SBD some more! Thumbs Up [tup]

 Nam is working on the old Monogram SBD kit in a separate project but his is the stealth version! Mischief [:-,]Laugh [(-D]

 A lot more I would like to do as well Viper but Dec 7th is coming up too quick!

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Posted by namrednef on Saturday, November 15, 2008 5:18 PM

 

Definitely Aaron! That SBD is the goods!

Nice job and photo atmosphere there Joe! Looks like she's flying!

I went to a couple LHS to get the proper decaling for the PBY......no luck on the wing roundels....but made a major hit with smaller insignia, letters and numbers! Still fishing for the big stars.

Really nice build......what is the adjective?............atmospheric is the best, I think, Joe.

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Posted by lewbud on Saturday, November 15, 2008 7:24 PM
 namrednef wrote:

 

Definitely Aaron! That SBD is the goods!

Nice job and photo atmosphere there Joe! Looks like she's flying!

I went to a couple LHS to get the proper decaling for the PBY......no luck on the wing roundels....but made a major hit with smaller insignia, letters and numbers! Still fishing for the big stars.

Really nice build......what is the adjective?............atmospheric is the best, I think, Joe.

Nam,

For the stars, try www.yellow-wingsdecals.com .  They make sets of generic pre-war national insignia as well as appropriate letters and numbers for squadron markings etc.

Buddy- Those who say there are no stupid questions have never worked in customer service.

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Posted by lewbud on Tuesday, November 18, 2008 1:35 PM
Not much to report but progress is slowly being made.  The bottom of the is now gull gray (I'm caught between two sources Detail in Scale calls for the bottom to be FS36440 or gull gray and the decal instructions call for light gray FS36622), but may reconsider especially since I'll probably have to reprime anyways.  The gear windows were lost when the clear piece that represents them left an unsightly gap and had to be filled.  They will be represented by decals.  The molded in pit will be interior green and black for the IP.  There's no decal for the IP, but they included a separately molded gunsight.  Unfortunately, when I painted the IP, some of the remains of the panel lines I meant to rescribe were lost.  Pics will come later.

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Posted by fightnjoe on Thursday, November 20, 2008 5:58 PM

thankyou for the kind words. 

 

i do have to say again.  all who join this build make it the way it is.  all who join give it a life of its own and make it more than just another build.

 

 

 

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Posted by bondoman on Monday, November 24, 2008 2:01 AM
I spoke to my source today. She had some valuable info.
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Posted by namrednef on Monday, November 24, 2008 4:12 PM
 fightnjoe wrote:

thankyou for the kind words. 

 

i do have to say again.  all who join this build make it the way it is.  all who join give it a life of its own and make it more than just another build.

 

 

 

joe 

I wish to comment on the great ship model also. Sign - Ditto [#ditto]'s

My PBY is getting there and should meet the deadline. I've had photo posting issues since a recent PC "clean-up".

Fortunately sfcmac has offered to host my pics with text for me. Thanks Aaron!

See you all soon!

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Posted by namrednef on Wednesday, November 26, 2008 9:59 AM

 

Do not misunderstand this post, but anyone who has the Revell 1/48 PBY-5 in the stash:

This IS a wonderful kit in most respects. But getting the fuse halves together and wing halves together is a very slow process! A little at a time.....Getting the seams as straight as possible is kind of trying. The rivet detail makes it tougher because we want to avoid filling and sanding as much as possible.

The reason I have time to post around right now?

Waiting for the next couple inches of wing seam to dry!Laugh [(-D]

On this kit (it is BIG) I suggest leaving locating pins intact, much dry-fitting and sanding the pin-socket parts until the fit is right. Then pick a spot (nose on the fuse, forward outer wingtip on the wing) and work your way around bit by bit.

This is just my take, but I hope it helps!

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