Cliffy B wrote:
Nuke you show off!!!
Try something a little more challenging this time will ya! Awesome job by the way

How is the kit? Any major flaws or construction problems?
Thanks, Cliffy!
It's hard to say anything bad about a JAG kit. But, this one had some unexpected pinholes in the hull. I overlooked these while air brushing it. I didn't apply a primer otherwise, I probably would have seen the holes. They are almost invisible to the naked eye, except for one on the port bow. This model won't win the Group Build Award, I'm sure of that.
The barrels and blast bags on the 5" turrets are a little big and out of scale, in my opinoin.
The PE fret should include the cross bar support under the forward O1 deck under the hedgehogs. I didn't use the kit's hedghogs. They didn't have lids, if that's what they are. I've only seen hedgehog launchers with their "lids" open. The launchers that I did use were from a different JAG kit, though.
PE for the UNREP station, amidships, would have been nice. Oh! And that reminds me........I need to add some vertical ladders as well as a few inclined ladders.
The towed sonar buoy was missing from my kit. Either it broke off the sprue before packaging or I missed it when opening the plastic wrap. There was an extra Mk37 dish in the plastic. Maybe it was notice that a piece broke off of a sprue and the dish was mistaken for the buoy.
The PE splinter / spray shields are a perfect fit!! But, I think the hole pattern in them are not correct. They may be correct for some ship of the class. I didn't study them all.
The molded-in details are wonderful. Truly JAG quality.
As I noticed on the JAG Belknap, I feel the chocks are molded a little too, close to the edge of the hull; like flush with the hull. This may be the way it is on the real ship(s) but it does not accommodate for placing PE railings outboard of them. I cut them off of the Sumner and ran the railings inboard of the chocks on my Belknap.
I also discarded the signal flag bags from the kit. They appeared too, big to me. I used some from a spare DRAGON sprue.
Thanks for asking, Cliffy. And thanks for listening.
