Calling all Atlanta-class & Oakland-class (CL-51) fans
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- PeteM
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Re: Calling all USS Atlanta and Oakland class (CLAA) fans
Building the Very Fire Atlanta. Would her 20mm's have been shielded? The kit does not include shields but I can add them from the spares box if necessary. TIA
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Re: Calling all USS Atlanta and Oakland class (CLAA) fans
Yes, this class had the splinter shield on the mount.PeteM wrote:Building the Very Fire Atlanta. Would her 20mm's have been shielded? The kit does not include shields but I can add them from the spares box if necessary. TIA
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Re: Calling all USS Atlanta and Oakland class (CLAA) fans
Shields it is. Thanks Matt for the quick response.taskforce48 wrote:Yes, this class had the splinter shield on the mount.PeteM wrote:Building the Very Fire Atlanta. Would her 20mm's have been shielded? The kit does not include shields but I can add them from the spares box if necessary. TIA
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Re: Calling all USS Atlanta and Oakland class (CLAA) fans
Anybody have or can direct me to a rigging plan/diagram of the Atlanta class cruisers. I've accessed a ton of pictures but would like something more definitive. Thanks.
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pm your email address so I can send you what I have.
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Wow, great thread and lots of info!
I just recently got into building 1/700 ship models (used to be an armor guy). I've built a Trumpeter USS Baltimore, a VEE USS New JErsey and working on a Very Fire Montana. I have a VEE USS San Diego ordered.
I just found this thread and the information I've gleaned so far is terrific. I"m definitely going to peruse this thread further. THanks to everyone for their contributions.
Steve
I just recently got into building 1/700 ship models (used to be an armor guy). I've built a Trumpeter USS Baltimore, a VEE USS New JErsey and working on a Very Fire Montana. I have a VEE USS San Diego ordered.
I just found this thread and the information I've gleaned so far is terrific. I"m definitely going to peruse this thread further. THanks to everyone for their contributions.
Steve
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Welcome aboard! The "Calling All Ship Fans" threads are generally the best place to start anywhere on the internet to research a ship as a model builder 
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A new book soon to be released.
US Navy Atlanta-class Light Cruisers 1940�49 (New Vanguard, 340) Paperback � July 15, 2025
by Mark Lardas (Author), Stefan Draminski (Illustrator)
US Navy Atlanta-class Light Cruisers 1940�49 (New Vanguard, 340) Paperback � July 15, 2025
by Mark Lardas (Author), Stefan Draminski (Illustrator)
"We are off to look for trouble. I expect we shall find it." Capt. Tennant, HMS Repulse. 8 December 1941
"A review of the situation at about 1100 was not encouraging." Capt. Gordon, HMS Exeter. 1 March 1942
"A review of the situation at about 1100 was not encouraging." Capt. Gordon, HMS Exeter. 1 March 1942