1/144 USS Arleigh Burke

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Re: 1/144 USS Arleigh Burke

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Epic build
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Re: 1/144 USS Arleigh Burke

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Ahoi Song Jung Gun ! :wave_1:

as ever your speed of progress is astonishing ,
as well as your precision when building multiples of small-but-identical parts

this looks like a 3-D print or resin casting, it is magnificent :thumbs_up_1: :thumbs_up_1:
it is simply flawless

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Re: 1/144 USS Arleigh Burke

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Hello David P :wave_1: :thumbs_up_1:

not for one moment did I think that the wood/ bamboo maestro
Son Jung Gun would stoop to 3-D print and resin.. . :cool_2:

I was expressing my admiration by alluding to the staggering precision
and repeatability of the work , ergo looking as precise as a digitally generated item,

something that still eludes me when I have to make more that five of anything..! :big_grin:

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Re: 1/144 USS Arleigh Burke

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Thank you,gentlemen!
I've done the mast of destroyer.I've several times take down and attach some items.
Song
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Re: 1/144 USS Arleigh Burke

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Indeed Song has a wonderful talent and persistence to reduce items to their basics to assure that he can duplicate great numbers. In the event a number of basic shapes can produce an accurate representation of a complex original. It's the same genius as the assembly line. His most astounding creation in this line is the anchor stud link chains in small scale. Also the small AA in several of his excellent battleships. He is organized, thoughtful, experienced and skilled!

I still find advantage in standard classic techniques, the hulls of my ARL and APA are wooden as are many of the superstructure bulkheads. Originally all the light AA were of classic materials. Not having Song's true talent I replaced them with ones I designed and printed. There is a pleasure in hand working items. I have built most of the furniture in my house (As well as the house). Today I was building some HPO scale Cedars, tapering trunks with a lovely brass Lei Nelson small plane.

In theory we should achieve the same result without regard to the materials.

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Re: 1/144 USS Arleigh Burke

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Thank you very much Tom!
It changed very fast world and times.....
It is very rare items handmade.I am very old style man???
It is funnels.
The outside shapes are made by wood turning machine.
The inner part made by drill and file, rolling sand paper.
best regards; Song
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Re: 1/144 USS Arleigh Burke

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Hi,gentlemen!
It's harpoon launchers.
Song
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Re: 1/144 USS Arleigh Burke

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excellent-- so very neat!
Jim B :thumbs_up_1:
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Having made some of these items by technologically newer methods I alway appreciate Song's wonderful imaginative craftsmanship. Most excellent!

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Re: 1/144 USS Arleigh Burke

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Thank you, Jimm and Tom!
I've built the torpedo launchers.
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Re: 1/144 USS Arleigh Burke

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Hi,gentlemen!
There are ship's supports and base.
Song
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Re: 1/144 USS Arleigh Burke

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Hi,gentlemen!
I start the wall detail of superstructure, grills,doors,ladders.....
Song
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That Bridge structure look so sgarp and edg Good stuff :thumbs_up_1:
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Re: 1/144 USS Arleigh Burke

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Thank you,Jim!
It's wall detail works,drain,doors and others....
Song
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Impressive job! :thumbs_up_1:
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Re: 1/144 USS Arleigh Burke

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As always Song is the master of wood! Interesting to see after dabbling with styrene in the Nimitz he is completely utilizing wood again!

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Re: 1/144 USS Arleigh Burke

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Thank you,Pascal and Tom!
It is SPY-1D radar.
Song
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Re: 1/144 USS Arleigh Burke

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Song:

The complex double angles of the superstructure required much calculation and careful fitting on your part. As always a success in the end! I used to design and construct tents for high altitude mountaineering and am a little familiar with constructing such angled pieces into a 3 dimensional structure! Very nice indeed!

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Re: 1/144 USS Arleigh Burke

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Fliger747 wrote:Song:

The complex double angles of the superstructure required much calculation and careful fitting on your part. As always a success in the end! I used to design and construct tents for high altitude mountaineering and am a little familiar with constructing such angled pieces into a 3 dimensional structure! Very nice indeed!

Regards: Tom
Yes, you are right. The complex doubble angles of the superstructure is dfficult to fit.I've tried it several times.
It is preliminary work to install mast. Flag boxes,stairs,fire hoses...
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Re: 1/144 USS Arleigh Burke

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Song:

Having produced a couple of escort ships in this scale I am quite aware of the fine work you have done on the inclined ladders and rails! I originally constructed such ladders from a heavy archive paper and later with printed items which were more uniform. However as usual your unmistakable style using wood craftsmanship works very well.

Thank you for sharing your lovely work! Tom
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