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  • From: Sao Paulo/Brazil
Tamiya Big-E - USS Enterprise 1/350
Posted by A.M.Jorge on Wednesday, September 29, 2010 1:12 PM

Hi,

After more than fifteen years without building any model, I saw the USS Enterprise 1/350 scale in a mall. I thought "I must have one of these". So ten years ago, I began again to assemble plastic models, many ships and planes. Recently, my Big-E had an unrecoverable accident and again I have the opportunity to build it.

I've been searching and found many pictures and information, and manufacturers provide many extras like photoetchs, details in resin and decals. I would like people who are interested in sharing information about the assembly, step-by-step, other images, post in this thread.

Photos of 1982: http://www.flickr.com/photos/maleny_steve/sets/72157607187014862/

Cruise Book 1982/1983: http://navysite.de/cruisebooks/cvn65-82/index.html

GMM photoetch:


 

Elevators

Air wing

GMM decals:
Ship:

Air wing

Veteran Models Details:
CIWS

ECM

Boats

Star Fighter Decals: http://www.starfighter-decals.com/1350-de.html

Eduard pre-painted naval figures:




Greetings.

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  • From: Austin, TX
Posted by DoogsATX on Wednesday, September 29, 2010 1:25 PM

Awesome!

I built this kit back in the early '90s when I was an awkward teenager. Think the only word to describe it would have to be "epic".

Mine still lives on out at my parents' house in a state of some neglect. 

Looking forward to seeing this tackled with all the modern latest and greatest!

On the Bench: 1/32 Trumpeter P-47 | 1/32 Hasegawa Bf 109G | 1/144 Eduard MiG-21MF x2

On Deck:  1/350 HMS Dreadnought

Blog/Completed Builds: doogsmodels.com

 

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  • From: Tucson, AZ
Posted by Archangel Shooter on Wednesday, September 29, 2010 1:27 PM

The Enterprise is a fun build. I built one while station at MCAS Futema Okinawa during the 80's and it won best of show at the Annual model contest on Kadena. I used the GMM Enterprise set which does enhance the ship but I had problems with the GMM Airwing decals for the planes, they kept splintering on me, think I had to go through several decal sets due to the problem. It is a big sucker for the dispay shelf but she does look beautiful when completed.

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 On the bench: So many hanger queens.

 

 

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  • From: Melbourne, Australia
Posted by davidson3 on Tuesday, October 5, 2010 3:28 AM

Hi,

Got one of these in the stash, still a few years away from building though.

A modeller calling himself MADDOG Decal Design does a set of decals for the Big E's hanger.  Saw them over on MWS but don't have a web address anymore.

cheers,

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  • From: Western North Carolina
Posted by Tojo72 on Tuesday, October 5, 2010 3:55 AM

Welcome to the forum,i too built that back in the 80's,it no longer exists,but yours should come out a lot better,keep posting updates for us.

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  • From: Spartanburg, SC
Posted by subfixer on Tuesday, October 5, 2010 9:22 PM

The real thing is tied up just a few piers down from here. I refuse to build a model of that beast until I don't have to help fix her anymore!

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

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Posted by ddp59 on Tuesday, October 5, 2010 10:18 PM

why is she a beast?

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Posted by subfixer on Wednesday, October 6, 2010 4:04 AM

ddp59

why is she a beast?

Because she has eight 1950s era reactor plants for one thing, and she has been a thorn in my side since 1972 for another. But since we share so much in common, I have learned to grow a teensy bit ( I mean a teensy bit) fond of her over the last few years and will probably be a little sad when she is decommissioned. But what a can of worms to do maintenance on!

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

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  • From: Bloomsburg PA
Posted by Dr. Hu on Wednesday, October 6, 2010 9:34 AM

My nephew is an engineer who did refits on the Navy's reactors for several years. Hated the hours, liked the pay moved on to Westinghouse several years ago. His opinion of the Big "E" is about the same as yours.

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Posted by Glue Mark on Wednesday, October 6, 2010 10:49 PM

Poor Big E, it's not her fault!

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Posted by subfixer on Thursday, October 7, 2010 12:14 AM

Glue Mark

Poor Big E, it's not her fault!

Y'know, sometimes when I'm onboard the "Prize", I find myself thinking that very thing, no kidding. And, she is still the fastest ship in the USN with a few weird exceptions.

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

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  • From: Carmel, CA
Posted by bondoman on Thursday, October 7, 2010 12:55 AM

There was a really big scale model i got back around 1968 or so, after much groveling. Like an Aurora. it was about 3 feet long. I need to find that info.

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Posted by EdGrune on Thursday, October 7, 2010 5:54 AM

bondoman

There was a really big scale model i got back around 1968 or so, after much groveling. Like an Aurora. it was about 3 feet long. I need to find that info.

The 1:400 scale kit by Otaki (ARII) perhaps?  

Burt Kinzey, in his Detail & Scale series on the Enterprise, called it the best large-scale model of the ship.  He judged it better than the Tamiya 1:350 kit and much more so than the Aurora/Monogram/Revell/RevellAG kit in the same scale. 

The Detail & Scale book is probably the best single source reference on the available kits.   While some of it is dated, there haven't been any new kits produced -- the molds have just changed hands and been released under different labels.   His best small scale kit?   The Revell 1:720 scale offering.

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  • From: Frisco, TX
Posted by B17Pilot on Thursday, October 7, 2010 8:44 AM

I'm currently working on the same model for a friend who serverd on her in the 1990s.  Just recently started on her.  Working on the seam where the bow attaches.  Also got the GMM detail set and a couple of Trumpeter's 1/350 aircraft for the flight deck and my scratch built hanger bay.

  

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  • From: Carmel, CA
Posted by bondoman on Thursday, October 7, 2010 9:37 AM
1/400  #720-1000  Aurora
CVN-65 USS Enterprise Attack Carrier
Good++   Injection Molded   new
$185

Second issue dated 1961 with John Steel box artwork. Aurora pulled out all the stops on this model, and it had a very large tooling cost to match. The result is a nicely detailed model that is well-designed for actual operation in water. As a bonus, the first issue only had the flight deck pre-painted with black background and white lines (as per the box art) and is in excellent shape. The kit is over 33 inches long when assembled and is intended to be motorized. Very easy conversion to RC (remote control). Aurora sold a separate motorizing kit that contained the electric motors and other needed parts. This kit features four (5 bladed) props, stuffing boxes, dual operational rudders, color decals, waterline striping tape, moving elevators, twin Sea Sparrow launchers, deck tugs, plated display stand, detailed island structure with clear windows, large airwing with 40 aircraft including F-4 Phantom, F-8 Crusader, A-4 Skyhawk and two Hup Helicopters and more. The kit has never been started. Internal factory sealed bag or inventoried 100% complete including decals and instructions.

 

Ahhh, found it. This was a wild kit. The bridge windows were molded in clear green plastic and the little F-4s weren't so little.

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Posted by A.M.Jorge on Monday, October 18, 2010 11:20 AM

B17Pilot

I'm currently working on the same model for a friend who serverd on her in the 1990s.  Just recently started on her.  Working on the seam where the bow attaches.  Also got the GMM detail set and a couple of Trumpeter's 1/350 aircraft for the flight deck and my scratch built hanger bay.

B17Pilot, please, post some pics. Thanks.

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Posted by B17Pilot on Tuesday, October 19, 2010 8:43 AM

Nothing to show right now.  The seam where the bow attaches is fighting me.

  

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Posted by A.M.Jorge on Tuesday, October 19, 2010 10:25 AM

Are you filling with super glue or putty ?

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Posted by B17Pilot on Wednesday, October 20, 2010 9:08 AM

Putty mostly, hit a few spots with thin super glue, cause they where small and didn't want to wait for the putty to dry.

  

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Posted by A.M.Jorge on Friday, November 5, 2010 7:53 AM

Hi,

My Big-E is on the way and not arrived yet.

I was thinking if is better paint the sponsors first or join with the hull, fill the gaps and paint later.

Some sponsor will be very dificult to reach after join with the hull.

Regards.

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  • From: Sao Paulo/Brazil
Posted by A.M.Jorge on Thursday, November 25, 2010 6:38 AM

Hi.

 

Big E just arrived.

Kit parts, decals and manual could be seen here:

 

 

My fisrt task was scratchbuild the "three holes" in ship's "front":

I used the aircraft sprue ( - 3.5-4.0 mm) to make the small holes, drilling a 2mm hole, smashing with care and the ship's sprue (- 4.5-5mm) with a 3mm hole to do the big hole. First, I marked the holes in the hull. Then I drilled a bit small holes in the correct position. Last, (super)glued the parts.

Now, need to fill gaps and sand/file.

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Posted by A.M.Jorge on Thursday, November 25, 2010 6:57 AM

Colors.

One guy do not use the same color than the other guy. So, I read in the TMMI an article about paint the Big E and achive my own conclusions using Tamiya acrilics paints.

hull color - XF - 19 Sky Grey

flight deck color - XF - 63 German Grey

catapult track color - a mix of XF - 63 German Grey + X - 10 Gun Metal

all other horizontal surfaces - XF - 24 Dark Grey

waterline - XF - 1 Flat Black

under hull - a mix of XF - 7 Flat Red and XF - 9 Hull Red just to darken.

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Posted by A.M.Jorge on Thursday, November 25, 2010 12:08 PM

Planes.

I'm working on a decal sheet "carrier air wing eleven 1982". Follow a low resolution image:

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Posted by A.M.Jorge on Monday, November 29, 2010 10:41 AM

Detailing CIWS bow port sponson.

First, I removed the "small box" with a very small saw, sanded, glued Veteran Model resin CIWS and removed plastic railing:

 

 

 

 

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  • From: Kincheloe Michigan
Posted by Mikeym_us on Monday, November 29, 2010 2:44 PM

And are you going to replace your kit supplied aircraft with Trumpeter 1/350 scale Aircraft?

On the workbench: Dragon 1/350 scale Ticonderoga class USS BunkerHill 1/720 scale Italeri USS Harry S. Truman 1/72 scale Encore Yak-6

The 71st Tactical Fighter Squadron the only Squadron to get an Air to Air kill and an Air to Ground kill in the same week with only a F-15   http://photobucket.com/albums/v332/Mikeym_us/

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Posted by A.M.Jorge on Tuesday, November 30, 2010 5:33 AM

I think not. I will use Tamiya's.

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Posted by A.M.Jorge on Thursday, December 2, 2010 7:20 AM

Modifications on the rear right Sea Sparrow sponson.  In 1982, there is no Sea Sparrow launcher at this place, but Chaff release. So, I remove the fit hole, fill and sand:

 

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  • From: Western North Carolina
Posted by Tojo72 on Thursday, December 2, 2010 8:07 AM

Progress still looking good !! I remember that magazine from the Eighties had it myself at one time.This is a very nostalgic build.looking foward to more progress.

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Posted by A.M.Jorge on Thursday, December 2, 2010 9:59 AM

In fact, this is the second article. The first is here:

 

 

And a complete article in the Finescale here:

http://www.finescale.com/en/sitecore/content/Magazine%20Issues/1993/May%201993.aspx

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  • From: Sao Paulo/Brazil
Posted by A.M.Jorge on Wednesday, December 8, 2010 7:01 AM

Joining the hull.

Joining the hull. One the most important step in this kit. Fisrt, I tested fitting, then I joined parts using super glue. Even so, the gap is there. So, I filled it using super glue once and sanded; filled again using super glue and so sanded again using grit 320. Because I saw no more gaps, I used 600 grit sand and then 1000 grit sand. Grit 600 is enought to paint, but I used 1000 just for fun. Also, I sanded injection pins and marks.

 

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