Good Afternoon gents,
I will be attempting a 1:700
Hornet Doolittle Raid build in the not-too-distant future.
Respond here on the thread or pm me, I need your collective HELP!!!!!!
I'd like to ask
Yorktown fans and specifically
Hornet fans some questions on what model, aftermarket guns and parts, PE, and aircraft to purchase (in 1:700) in order to make a very good rendition of
Hornet in her Doolittle Raid guise. I have a few projects I want to do before I put my
Hornet on the builders blocks so now is a good time for some long lead questions about what to potentially purchase and what to stay away from. I've steadfastly been doing some of my own research over the past two weeks and I read the CASF
Enterprise and
Hornet threads from start to finish
TWICE and I've learned a lot but there is always more to soak in. My budget is targeted for $125 to $150 dollars US. With that stated, I want to give you my run down of what I think would be more/less required items to purchase. Please feel free to disagree or help me on this purchase journey as many of you reading this post have built your own versions of Hornet and can educate me on what is/isn't needed for a good build. We're ALL rivet counters in our own way. I like accuracy as much as the next guy as I feel it honors the men who served on her, however, keeping in mind the scale will be in 1:700 and not in 1:350 and the budgetary constraints I've placed on purchases will dictate how I approach the subject. So, below is the list I've put together thus far:
After reading JTninja's VERY HELPFUL post in the CASF
Enterprise thread from 04/15/2025 about comparing hulls, I went with Tom Modelworks (700-05) Hornet (at the waterline) hull replacement kit. The model will not be full hull anyway. Shout out to Rich Harden @ Tom's....great guy, very helpful!!!!!!
With that said, it appears to me that as far as kit selection goes that Trumpeters
Hornet kit (TRP 5727) is the nominal winner as there are multiple aftermarket items that are specifically configured to this Trumpeter kit.
I've chosen Model Monkeys (700 CV-8) Island replacement for
Hornet because...well...why not make it a little easier, right? lol. Seriously, Model Mokey's rendition is by all I've read in the CASF threads, the most accurate island. Also based on the CASFs threads, it appears from what I've read that there are no clear winners from a manufacturer stance that got the island, or any of the three ships for that matter, correct. MM replacement island is also made for the above listed Trumpeter kit.
I'm debating between the Artwox (AW20134) wood deck for the above listed Trumpeter
Hornet kit or the Ship Yard Works (700146) wood deck, also for Trumpeter kit 5727, which comes already painted in deck blue 20-B measure; albeit a not as dark version, but the internet is deceiving, don't trust it completely, lol. I've had good success with Artwox in the past, but I really don't know which way to go here.
*Note: shipyard is two words intentionally as that's how the company lists themselves on eBay).
Now on to aftermarket armaments. There are some very good 3-D printing companies for the ship's "guns". However, budget is the key word here and I don't wish to pay an arm and a leg to have to purchase multiple sets. To me, it's not aesthetically pleasing to see overly detailed weapons mounts on a bland model, so, please guide me to reasonably detailed "guns" while being budget friendly. I'm wide open to suggestion.
While I haven't received the kit yet, I'm aware the Trumpeter kit only comes with 12 B-25Bs

Seriously? WTF?!?!?!? The ship is specifically modeled for the Doolittle raid for crying out loud. This can only be surmised as a ploy to have a modeler buy the Trumpeter aircraft set for the B25B (kit #TRP3401) ...which comes with 18 bombers, yet there were only 16 bombers on the raid. I may just ask or plead for the collective generosity of the forum to please send me 4 additional bombers that may be anyone's stash in order to get the correct number of bombers to supplement the kits included 12 aircraft. If anyone knows of a good aftermarket company that is deemed better than the Trumpeter aircraft set, I'm all ears.
I know it seems that by my above stated items list, it would seem I'm leaning towards all things Trumpeter. I assure you, it's just how the research fleshed out for me is all.
Ive intentionally left PE off the list as I have enough spare WWII PE sprues that I think I can reasonably get by with parts from my abundant PE spare sprue stash, lol. However, as implied above, this is an open invitation to guide me on what would be a reasonable choice. My initial personal thought is Toms Model works set (#776) for the
Yorktown class as it is reasonably prices and relatively easy to work with. So, if you want to tell me about what PE would ideally work with the above listed items or would be a good dedicated choice for
Hornet...fire away!
Lastly, there is the camo or measure pattern (measure 12) issue. I know gator masks is long since out of business, but is there a masking retailer out there that I'm just not familiar with that has the measure 12 pattern? Otherwise, the collective "wisdom" of YouTube would indicate that I use modeling putty for ease of paint application to a "curvy" camo pattern. What does everyone out there use for removable model putty? I have this underlying concern that my putty will dry up and act like concrete when it's time to remove which is why I asked about a masking retailer first.
Again, I appreciate any/all feedback or direction with this future build. Maybe it will also help someone else down the line and not just me.