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PostPosted: Sat Jul 11, 2009 9:15 am 
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scratchbuilding a 1/350 Midway 1981 or 83. F-18 or F-4 haven't made up my mind yet. anyway do anyone knows where i can get clear pictures of the hangerdeck bulkheads. bow to stern will be helpful. Thanks. :wave_1:


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PostPosted: Thu Sep 10, 2009 4:31 pm 
I have a ? i see all these great models, which inspire to think ahead,, which my better half loves.. I have the revell kit of the fdr, and heller 1/600 uss forrestal, ok here a thought basically same scale, how about kit bashing them into the midway post 1988 config.. Any thoughts.. or am I just dreaming, I know someone did it in the gallery but it was vietnam era.. The only problem with be the aircraft, not many modern in 1/600.. 1/350 too big... and I think 1/700 a hair too small.. is this a pipe dream or what.. dude you rock.. your work is A++++++++.


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PostPosted: Wed Oct 21, 2009 9:59 pm 
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@bgire As for detailed pic of the flight deck as commissioned, go buy the new USS Midway book as reviewed on this site on Nov 2008. It's an excellent book and has a 2 page pic of the hanger deck empty on commission. It's about the only pic you will find.
There is this blueprint, but its from about 1947 on since the this shows the lengthened bridge and the rearranged mk 37 director to the top of the island. Also note the enclosed bow. http://www.midwaysailor.com/midwaymemor ... ory85b.jpg


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Hello m8's, i got a question.
Somebody told me the midway class whas build on the same hull the montana class would be.
Is this true?

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mitchell300 wrote:
Hello m8's, i got a question.
Somebody told me the midway class whas build on the same hull the montana class would be.
Is this true?

Not exactly true. The hull dimensions are different enough to show that this is not the case. However, the two had a couple of ties. First, the Montana powerplant arrangement was duplicated in the Midway's. (The Midways had the 212,000 HP plant of the Iowa's, while the Montana's were designed with a 172,000 HP plant.) Second, because of their size, the Midways were built in drydocks just as had been planned for the Montana's. This has led to the belief that the Midway's directly replaced the Montana's in the building program. When this last assumption is taken to the next step, then you get the myth that the two had the same hull.


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PostPosted: Tue Nov 24, 2009 1:25 am 
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started on a friend's scratchbuilted 1/350 Midway. Image


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I am really enjoying all this ,but, I have a big problem.When I was a seagoing MARINE on the MIDWAY I don,t remember all those deck extensions.What did I do ,sleep through something important?? I do remember the angle deck and all that ,but,NOT those extra places.HELP!!! My MIDWAY looks like it,s going to start out as the U.S.S. ANTIETAM.This is the only ship I,ve found so far locally that even comes a little close.Theres a lot of work there I know ,but,I,ve just got to have MY MIDWAY!!! commodore4


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does this help you out any? Image Image Image just finished the hull and flightdeck. Image


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Dick J wrote:
mitchell300 wrote:
Hello m8's, i got a question.
Somebody told me the midway class whas build on the same hull the montana class would be.
Is this true?

Not exactly true. The hull dimensions are different enough to show that this is not the case. However, the two had a couple of ties. First, the Montana powerplant arrangement was duplicated in the Midway's. (The Midways had the 212,000 HP plant of the Iowa's, while the Montana's were designed with a 172,000 HP plant.) Second, because of their size, the Midways were built in drydocks just as had been planned for the Montana's. This has led to the belief that the Midway's directly replaced the Montana's in the building program. When this last assumption is taken to the next step, then you get the myth that the two had the same hull.

so that story about it being a Montana hull is crap. Thanks for the insight.


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enjoy building this for a fellow modeler. so i decide to make a sister to Midway the Coral Sea for myself. she will be made during her last cruise. Image Image Image Image


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Kind of off topic in a way. :whistle: BUT, wouldn't that extention of the deck o nthe modern Midway make her more top heavy and possibly make her unstable? Its kinda a large section of ship to add. dumb question I know, but i look at that deck exstention and wonder about it.


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It was finally decided that this was the case. That is why the ship received the big blisters in Japan.


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post more updates latter.


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PostPosted: Mon May 24, 2010 7:06 am 
Hey GTBRED, where were those photos of Coral Sea taken?

They look a lot like Sydney, AUS.


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hmmm...I see that the As-built Midway has yet to attract someone's attention...

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Hey GTBRED, where were those photos of Coral Sea taken?

They look a lot like Sydney, AUS.

yes, 1972 i think.


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Sr. Gopher wrote:
hmmm...I see that the As-built Midway has yet to attract someone's attention...

about 4 years ago. Image Image Image Image


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Sr. Gopher wrote:
hmmm...I see that the As-built Midway has yet to attract someone's attention...


Id love to build one at one point, Im waiting to see if a kit ever comes out or just scratch it someday.

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ArizonaBB39 wrote:
Sr. Gopher wrote:
hmmm...I see that the As-built Midway has yet to attract someone's attention...


Id love to build one at one point, I'm waiting to see if a kit ever comes out or just scratch it someday.


There's a resin one or two if you'd like to take out a loan to buy one :big_grin:

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Cliffy B wrote:
ArizonaBB39 wrote:
Id love to build one at one point, I'm waiting to see if a kit ever comes out or just scratch it someday.


There's a resin one or two if you'd like to take out a loan to buy one :big_grin:


:heh: seriously though, that is so true! but are they 1/350? Thats the only scale I build in, 1/700 is too small for me. Someday we will see more plastic kits of ships......someday....hopefully Dragon sees enough profit from their ships to continue :smallsmile:

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