Ok, now that this thing is officially going, here is what I will be working on.
Bluewater Navy's 1/350 USS Houston
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I will be building her as the USS Chicago as she was when she was torpedoed in the first battle of Savo island. I haven't done much other than take the parts out of the box and give the kit a good going over, I did however notice the overpour on the bridge levels was much thinker than usual.
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Of course, I just had to see if this was going to be a real challenge or nothing at all. So I contemplated how I was going to tackle this as I feared that the old power sander would produce too much heat with this much sanding and warp the part. I noticed how the overpour was recessed from the edges of the part so I thought about a razor saw, it would lay flat against the bottom of the piece I wanted and remove what I didn't.
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What do you know, it worked pretty well only taking about 5 minutes a part. It would have been faster but I kept stopping to check my progress and making sure that it didn't start to go off course. No with a little sanding, these pieces will sit real nicely.
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Other than that, that's all for now. Now I need to go and get all my research material together and start hammering away. I have already ordered a set of B&D Barrels and most likely replace the 5/25's with a yet to be decided after market one. 20MM's will be Masters and 1.1's will be kit with Masters barrels.
Matt