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Ken
#1 Posted : 17 June 2021 13:46:26

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Hi All,
It`s been quite a while since I posted anything on here but have been busy modelling away. Anyway having finished another conversion of a card model to wood/plastic/metal/card of a 1:200 model of the USS North Carolina I decided to build an aircraft carrier next and settled on the big `E` the USS Enterprise CV6.
This will be another conversion from a card model.
Model Dimensions
Length - 1260mm
Beam - 180mm
Height - 270mm

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DSCF2899.JPG (1,332kb) downloaded 92 time(s).
Ken

Completed Models
IJN Yamato, Hachette Titanic, Del Prado Victory, Tamiya 1/16 RC Pershing Tank, HMS Naiad, HMS Prince of Wales, Admiral Hipper, Tirpitz, USS North Carolina
[Current Build
USS Enterprise CV6

Ken
#2 Posted : 19 June 2021 13:18:56

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Hi Folks.
Photocopied all hull parts and transferred to timber. Cut out and glued together.
Following the same construction as for card, a strong and rigid hull is achieved.
Reduced outline of all frames by 1mm to allow for the first layer of planking
File Attachment(s):
DSCF2884.JPG (1,158kb) downloaded 42 time(s).
DSCF2888.JPG (1,094kb) downloaded 34 time(s).
DSCF2889.JPG (1,045kb) downloaded 26 time(s).
DSCF2889.JPG (1,045kb) downloaded 30 time(s).
Ken

Completed Models
IJN Yamato, Hachette Titanic, Del Prado Victory, Tamiya 1/16 RC Pershing Tank, HMS Naiad, HMS Prince of Wales, Admiral Hipper, Tirpitz, USS North Carolina
[Current Build
USS Enterprise CV6

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#3 Posted : 19 June 2021 15:27:00
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Hi Ken,

If you can, size your pictures to 600x480 pixels, and they will display automatically. This increases views of your pictures.

If you are lacking the software, I’d be happy to resize them for you.

Best,

Mark
Ken
#4 Posted : 20 June 2021 11:03:18

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Hi Mark,
Thank you for the advice and offer of help. Managed to find a free photo resizing site on the internet and will be giving it a go.
Ken

Completed Models
IJN Yamato, Hachette Titanic, Del Prado Victory, Tamiya 1/16 RC Pershing Tank, HMS Naiad, HMS Prince of Wales, Admiral Hipper, Tirpitz, USS North Carolina
[Current Build
USS Enterprise CV6

Ken
#5 Posted : 20 June 2021 11:24:14

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Hi All,
Timber decks fitted and card decks loose fitted to check for alignment and sizing.
Positioned some of the card structure which will be covered using plastic card and sections.
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DSCF2891.jpeg (19kb) downloaded 33 time(s).
DSCF2892.jpeg (21kb) downloaded 23 time(s).
DSCF2893.jpeg (24kb) downloaded 19 time(s).
DSCF2894.jpeg (24kb) downloaded 20 time(s).
DSCF2895.jpeg (24kb) downloaded 17 time(s).
DSCF2896.jpeg (19kb) downloaded 17 time(s).
DSCF2897.jpeg (23kb) downloaded 25 time(s).
Ken

Completed Models
IJN Yamato, Hachette Titanic, Del Prado Victory, Tamiya 1/16 RC Pershing Tank, HMS Naiad, HMS Prince of Wales, Admiral Hipper, Tirpitz, USS North Carolina
[Current Build
USS Enterprise CV6

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#6 Posted : 20 June 2021 11:31:07

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Hi Ken
I get this message when trying to see your pics

Please do not link directly to this resource. You must have a session in the forum.
?????
Ken
#7 Posted : 20 June 2021 11:33:49

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Hi budgie,
Not sure what that means, perhaps admin could help?
Ken

Completed Models
IJN Yamato, Hachette Titanic, Del Prado Victory, Tamiya 1/16 RC Pershing Tank, HMS Naiad, HMS Prince of Wales, Admiral Hipper, Tirpitz, USS North Carolina
[Current Build
USS Enterprise CV6

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#8 Posted : 20 June 2021 11:35:47
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Hi Ken BigGrin

I just downloaded the last pic you posted. The picture size is perfect but the file format needs to be .jpg and not .jpeg then your pics will appear and not be downloads.

Hope this helps.

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Ken
#9 Posted : 20 June 2021 15:23:08

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Hi Delboy
Once again thanks for the info. It seems that the image resizer I used converted from jpg to jpeg when converting several files but OK one at a time, so will do this in future.

Thanks
Ken

Completed Models
IJN Yamato, Hachette Titanic, Del Prado Victory, Tamiya 1/16 RC Pershing Tank, HMS Naiad, HMS Prince of Wales, Admiral Hipper, Tirpitz, USS North Carolina
[Current Build
USS Enterprise CV6

delboy271155
#10 Posted : 20 June 2021 15:46:59
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Ken wrote:
Hi Delboy
Once again thanks for the info. It seems that the image resizer I used converted from jpg to jpeg when converting several files but OK one at a time, so will do this in future.

Thanks



You are most welcome. BigGrin


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Ken
#11 Posted : 25 June 2021 14:58:34

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Hi All
Hopefully I`ve got the pictures right. Started the first layer of planking. The model of Enterprise (1944) I`m building had torpedo bulges added and this makes the first layer slightly more involved. Started planking where there are definite lines between bulge and hull as seen on the frames. I also used the card sections as a reference on the hull where solid timber will be shaped. the bow and stern sections will be filled with solid timber when the second layer is completed.
Ken attached the following image(s):
Bow.jpg
DSCF2915.jpg
DSCF2916.jpg
DSCF2918.jpg
Ken

Completed Models
IJN Yamato, Hachette Titanic, Del Prado Victory, Tamiya 1/16 RC Pershing Tank, HMS Naiad, HMS Prince of Wales, Admiral Hipper, Tirpitz, USS North Carolina
[Current Build
USS Enterprise CV6

delboy271155
#12 Posted : 25 June 2021 18:23:17
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HI Ken,BigGrin

Happy to say the pics are bang on now. Well done for your persistence. Cool

Keep the updates coming, I`m watching for sure.


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Ken
#13 Posted : 26 June 2021 18:39:39

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Hi Delboy
Happy that it has worked. Will keep posting more as model progresses.
Ken

Completed Models
IJN Yamato, Hachette Titanic, Del Prado Victory, Tamiya 1/16 RC Pershing Tank, HMS Naiad, HMS Prince of Wales, Admiral Hipper, Tirpitz, USS North Carolina
[Current Build
USS Enterprise CV6

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#14 Posted : 01 July 2021 11:25:41

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With such a project - you must be crazy!!

But in a good way!! Love
Greetings,
Walter



Present builds:
Revell B-24D Liberator 1:48

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Ken
#15 Posted : 02 July 2021 11:16:05

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I am Crazy but in a good way lol.
Ken

Completed Models
IJN Yamato, Hachette Titanic, Del Prado Victory, Tamiya 1/16 RC Pershing Tank, HMS Naiad, HMS Prince of Wales, Admiral Hipper, Tirpitz, USS North Carolina
[Current Build
USS Enterprise CV6

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#16 Posted : 03 July 2021 09:24:38

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That is coming on very nicely, love what you are doing.Love Love

Mark
Ken
#17 Posted : 03 July 2021 11:19:06

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Hi All,
Thanks for the comments. First layer complete and sanded smooth ready for layer 2.
Ken attached the following image(s):
DSCF2919.jpg
DSCF2921.jpg
DSCF2922.jpg
Ken

Completed Models
IJN Yamato, Hachette Titanic, Del Prado Victory, Tamiya 1/16 RC Pershing Tank, HMS Naiad, HMS Prince of Wales, Admiral Hipper, Tirpitz, USS North Carolina
[Current Build
USS Enterprise CV6

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#18 Posted : 10 July 2021 09:06:14

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Hi Ken
nice smooth hullDrool

Looks like the frames are quite thin for pinning the hull planks to but looks like this has not given you any issuesDrool
Ken
#19 Posted : 13 July 2021 12:10:57

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Hi Budgie,
The frames are 1.5mm lime and the 1st layer of planking is only 1mm thick and vary from 5mm to 2mm wide and using dressmaker pins and planks moistened for the ends and sharp bends they can be carefully pinned without too much splitting.
Ken

Completed Models
IJN Yamato, Hachette Titanic, Del Prado Victory, Tamiya 1/16 RC Pershing Tank, HMS Naiad, HMS Prince of Wales, Admiral Hipper, Tirpitz, USS North Carolina
[Current Build
USS Enterprise CV6

Ken
#20 Posted : 13 July 2021 12:28:11

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Hi All,
2nd layer of planking completed and sanded. Bow and stern also filled and sanded smooth ready for prepping for paint.
Ken attached the following image(s):
DSCF2929.jpg
DSCF2930.jpg
DSCF2931.jpg
DSCF2932.jpg
Ken

Completed Models
IJN Yamato, Hachette Titanic, Del Prado Victory, Tamiya 1/16 RC Pershing Tank, HMS Naiad, HMS Prince of Wales, Admiral Hipper, Tirpitz, USS North Carolina
[Current Build
USS Enterprise CV6

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