Hello, this will be my second work in progress build thread, first of a large vessel, a cruiser.
The basis for this build will be
Corsair Armada 1/700 USS Houston 1942. USS Houston is the proper Corsair Armada resin kit to start with for USS Chicago at the time of the Battle of Savo Island because their USS Chicago kit represents her final fit before her loss in the Air Battle of Rennel Islands in January 1943, after her fall 1942 refit. Houston´s final fit was quite close to Chicago´s in summer 1942 and most of their differences are clearly addressed in the kit´s instructions. Although almost 15 years old, Corsair Armada kits are to my knowledge still the best starting point for Northampton-class in 1/700.
My kit arrived in a good shape, I just had to dip the hull in hot water and then clamp it to the table to fix for the slight „banana“ effect. Similar treatment will be required by some other parts. Overall, the kit is of a very good quality with nice details.
Replacement parts that I´ve got ready:
- Main armament: Aber 8"/55 Mark 9 gun barrels (in fact, the characteristic indentation on the Mark 9 barrel seems to be closer to the turret on photos than depicted by Aber, but still better than resin or 8“/55 barrels from Master that are the later Mark 12)
- 5"/25 guns: 3Dmodelparts with Master gun barrels
- 1.1" Chicago pianos: 3Dmodelparts or Flyhawk PE (not decided yet)
- 20mm Oerlikons: 3Dmodelparts pedestal combined with Flyhawk´s PE guns
- SOC-3 Seagulls: Trumpeter
- Cranes, catapults, CXAM and FD radars: GMM US Navy Cruiser/Destroyer PE set
- Railings, watertight doors, vents: Flyhawk
- Anchors, cable reels: Eduard
So this is all of it at one heap:

I am also about to place an order with Shelf Oddity for:
My main reference sources:
Your comments, suggestions and criticism are always welcome - especially if I get them in time during my build
