by rdh » Tue Apr 08, 2025 1:54 am
Yes, I have a few in my stash also. I am concerned about the accuracy of the overall height and the base and top circumferences. The style of the older cage masts is "lighter" also, with fewer of the tall elements. The mast tops were much lighter - sometimes just a "box" or a round tub - so the mast did not need to be as strong as on the Tennessee and Colorado classes with their heavy, three-level tops.
Yes, I have a few in my stash also. I am concerned about the accuracy of the overall height and the base and top circumferences. The style of the older cage masts is "lighter" also, with fewer of the tall elements. The mast tops were much lighter - sometimes just a "box" or a round tub - so the mast did not need to be as strong as on the Tennessee and Colorado classes with their heavy, three-level tops.