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The searchlights are made up of a clear plastic body and regular plastic shell. The anchors are also now assembled and I added the photoetched railings to the 14 inch guns.IT was a real struggle getting these railings attached-They are TINY and the guns have molded in detail that I couldnt remove without damaging the rest of the detail. I only put railings on 3 of the guns.One of my dogs got to the 4th main gun and chewed a corner of it.Fortunately it will be covered by the catapult. darbyvet attached the following image(s):
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Try 1/700 etch for ships if you want to see tiny but aside from that looking great Current builds:-C57,Zero, Lamborghini Countach, Caldercraft HMS Agamemnon,Robi,R2-D2, MFH Cobra .
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Working on the ships boats.I will paint these before assembly and the add the photoetched railing to them -oh joy darbyvet attached the following image(s):
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Very nice update, certainly coming along now.
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Looks great, excellent work.. The railing may be fiddly and tiny but what a difference they make when fitted.... Well done...
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Alan
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Painting the USS Arizona So what color was the USS Arizona? Seems like a simple question right? Well actually it seems like its a pretty good way to start a fight amongst naval historians!! Common sense would say they were painted "battleship grey" and there are many models on the internet with a red hull, black bootstriping and a grey superstructure.However, recent evidence from naval sources and interviews with sailors of the period suggest the superstructure was a dark blue color and the top of the masts and fire control towers were white/light grey.There are no color pictures of the Arizona that I can find, but I did find a color photo of her sister ship the USS Pennsylvania and she clearly has a dark blue superstructure. Another detail that is often overlooked is the color on top of the 14 inch guns.On the Arizona 3 of the 4 main guns had a red color painted on the top of the gun housing.This was to aid the spotter planes that the ship carried to recognize their ship from the air.The main gun that carried the catapult was not painted red. The kit Trumpeter has correctly (in my opinion) called out a dark blue color for the superstructure and has instructions for painting the main gun turret tops red so I will be following their instructions. I will be using Tamiya hull red and flat black and Vallejo dark sea blue and red for the superstructure. The hull is too big to fit in my spraybooth so I set it up on a table in my basement and donned my respirator to spray over the red hull color.The bottom of the hull is molded in red, but it is too light a color and to me plastic always looks like plastic even when it is colored so I always prime and paint over it.I figured I would also do the motorboats and the same time since they will be painted in hull red too. So here are some pics of the parts being primed. darbyvet attached the following image(s):
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Interesting which colour, photos often don't reflect true colour because of the ambient light conditions.
An interesting article and photos on the true colour of battleships at Pearl Harbor which seems to confirm dark blue.. http://mikeashey.com/shi...ors-at-pearl-harbor.pdf
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Yes Mike Asheys was one of the documents I found when researching the color of the Arizona.he did have some color photos of the vents from the partially submerged Arizona which still had some of the dark blue paint on them.He also interviewed quite a few sailors and they confirmed the color.The other thing they discussed was the weathering of the battleships.Many models have fairly extensive weathering and according to the sailors that served on the Arizona that isnt accurate.The Arizona never saw any military action after its 1929 refit and it was meticulously maintained so there really shouldnt be a lot of weathering on models depicting USS Arizona.I may do some very light weathering, but otherwise I plan to make her pristine.
Carl
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The ship The USS Arizona was powered by 4 direct drive steam turbines that were driven by 12 water tube boilers.She could generate almost 34,000 shaft horsepower.She had 4 propellers which measured 12 feet in diameter. Fully loaded with 2300 tons of oil she could steam for 7500 miles at 12 knots. When she was attacked the oil tanks were almost full.Even today almost 75 years later she still leaks about a gallon of oil a day. The kit The bottom of the hull is now painted and the propellers and prop shafts and rudder have been added. The upper hull is being primed and painted and once finished it attached to the lower hull with 4 screws. I have also painted the ships boats and I am in the process of adding detail to these boats. darbyvet attached the following image(s):
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Making nice progress with this Carl and very interesting to watch your build unfold - definitely one to watch.
Well done!!
Kev
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Cheers Kev Moving on to the upper hull.It is now primed and ready for paint.I will paint the bootstrap first and then mask it off and paint the rest of the hull deep sea blue.The ships boats are now painted.The 4 motorboats are almost done too. darbyvet attached the following image(s):
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The upper hull is now painted. I mated it to the lower hull and decided the lower hull color wasnt right.It looked too brown to me.I had a bottle of Floquil anti fouling red in my stash so I am respraying the lower hull with this color. The ships boats are now also finished.I have to spray their cradles. darbyvet attached the following image(s):
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And they all look superb. The detail makes you think they are a lot bigger than they actually are. Very nicely finished. Happy Modelling
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birdaj2 wrote:And they all look superb. The detail makes you think they are a lot bigger than they actually are.
Very nicely finished. Thanks Each 40 foot motorboat had 9 separate photoetch pieces to apply and they were really tiny. Carl
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They look fantastic, this is really coming along!
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She is looking absolutely fab Enjoying your build immensely Jase “Whenever you find yourself on the side of the majority, it is time to pause and reflect.” -Mark Twain
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Great work, she's coming along a treat....
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Alan
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Outstanding job Carl
I particularly like how you have left the Photoetch rails on the motor launches in there natural brass colour.
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Excellent work on the launches Carl and I agree with Dave, a nice touch leaving the PE rails in natural brass, really looks the part.
Very well done!!
Kev
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Thanks everyone.The hull is finally finished.I didnt like the original color so I resprayed it with some Floquil anti fouling red.This paint was quite old and didnt cure properly so I had to strip it off.No one seems to make ant foulgin red anymore so I ended up using blood red from Vallejos figure painting range.It looks pretty close to me. Next step is to apply the wooden decks. darbyvet attached the following image(s):
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