


Any critiques are welcome, point out anything wrong if you see it!
Thanks everyone for looking.
Brett
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Thanks Timothy! I've been airbrushing all of the Haze grey and brush painting the decks and details. So far it's been working, just using thinned Model Master paints so things don't get too thick.Timothyo wrote:Your work sure looks nice and crisp! How are you managing the painting after adding the PE? Are you using an airbrush on everything, or brush painting the deck? I'm curious, as I have started a 1/350th Wisconsin, and sure would like to duplicate your clean paintwork!
Regards from a very chilly Wisconsin,
Timothy
Thanks Jim. I think you're right, once I get a bit of weathering on, it'll knock down the brightness.JimVarnellABH2USN wrote:Brett,
the SBROC's look fine, remember if you weather the ship a little it will dull them done some, but even if you don't weather anything they still look just fine to me., I also like your crisp paint work it is looking very clean. Looking forward to more progress on this build.







Hey TomFliger747 wrote:Brett
I am not so familiar with the small differences with NJ from Missouri (there are many). However a couple of things to check, the slightly raised deck where the iWS are located abeam the fire control tower shoul probably have steps down to the open 05 bridge area and not a closed off rail. The armored door to the upper conning tower level is slightly offset, but not too much. Also check the position of the radar cove atop the MK 38 directors, I believe it should be more closely centered fore and aft. As I indicated, check these items, they may or may not be applicable to NJ.
Looking good! Regards. Tom
Got it, that shoukd be a pretty easy fix to do. Thanks!Fliger747 wrote:Brett:
I don't have any really good broadside photos of the MK38 but you get the idea. Note the additional bracketing and elevation motor on the right side in the photo.
Thanks Hank! That should be a quick fix as well, maybe a chrome silver with the brush and done.BB62vet wrote:Brett,
You're doing a 1st class job on your NEW JERSEY. One item - the 16" turrets - the ladders on them are actually stainless steel - not painted. I just checked a photo of me in front of Turret 1 in Sept. 1968 and the ladders ARE silver, unpainted. Now, they may be painted in their museum ship guise, but in commission, the ladders were not. And, after checking my NEW JERSEY museum photos from 2001, they are painted black. Not in commission they weren't!!! I wonder whose brilliant idea that was!!
Anyhow, flat silver would be correct, IMHO. Perhaps one of her crew from the '80s era may have another take, but this is from my experience on board in the '68-'69 time frame.
Tom's comment on the 08 Level Conning Tower Canvas is fairly correct. The Herculite material is an off-white synthetic, not brown - and would tend to pick up the grayish color surrounding it. It would also discolor with age (ours did!).
Later,
Hank Strub




Awesome, thanks for the info Hank. That should be easy to remove those lines and smooth it out. Plus, now I can correct the aft rangefinder before I even assemble it.BB62vet wrote:Brett,
Awning looks better now!! One other things I noticed (and not your doing!) - the Main Battery FC Rangefinder at the top (Mk. 13 radar housing) is molded with 3 vertical ribs - this is NOT correct. See photos: The actual photo is NEW JERSEY in 1950 - her FC radar has not changed since then - same units forward & aft.
If you can, remove the radar housing and file/sand off those 3 ribs and you'll be correct on that.
Hope this is helpful,
Hank
ComfortablyNumb wrote:Great work..and your golden retriever is a beautiful animal. We had one for 14 years, but we had to put him down last year...and it nearly killed me. I'll admit, I cried like a baby...and have been broken-hearted over it ever since. Its amazing what a big piece of your heart they can occupy and what fine family members they are, isn't it? Good ole Larrydog, may he rest in peace.
I will be watching your progress with much interest Brett...it's looking excellent so far!!
Regards -Tim