1/125 Fletcher class USS Gregory DD-802 (1944)

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Nice work Steve; looking forward to more.

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Thanks so much gentlemen!

Detailing the bridge, forward deckhouse and Mk-37 Director.

Vent covers have been fabricated and installed on three of the fore and
aft deckhouse vents. There are two covers on the forward deckhouse,
one on each side, and one on the aft deckhouse, starboard side only.
The remaining deckhouse vents on DD-802 had no covers. The
covers are more complex than the vent itself. Each cover consists of 10
parts. Each vent is made of just five parts.
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The bridge watertight door openings have been cut out.  You can now easily see into the bridge so it will have to be detailed.
The bridge watertight door openings have been cut out. You can now easily see into the bridge so it will have to be detailed.
The Mk-37 Director has been further detailed.  Three of the hatches have been opened and all hatches have hinge details added.  The range finder has been fabricated.  The base of the director is slightly smaller than a quarter ($.25 coin).  The director is composed of 48 parts so far.
The Mk-37 Director has been further detailed. Three of the hatches have been opened and all hatches have hinge details added. The range finder has been fabricated. The base of the director is slightly smaller than a quarter ($.25 coin). The director is composed of 48 parts so far.
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Photo courtesy Bruce Ross.
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Steve, that is looking very impressive! Can't wait to see more.
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Steve, AMAZING work in styrene. You're killin me!!! :eyebrows: Seriously, looks great!! You are to be commended on a great build. Look forward to seeing more. :thumbs_up_1: :thumbs_up_1: :thumbs_up_1:
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Nice work!
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You are making a nice clean and crisp looking job of that styrene work Steve. :thumbs_up_1: It's nicely coming along too. Keep up the good work. :thumbs_up_1: :thumbs_up_1: :thumbs_up_1:
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Hi Steve I'm very impressed with your styrene work, like Bills work it's clean, sharp and neat . You put me to shame . Tread detail on ladders now that's serious talk at any scale !
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Gentlemen, thanks so much!

Here is the original Lindberg kit's Mk-37 Director next to the scratch-built
replacement
sitting on top of the new pilot house.
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The big difference between the kit pilot house and the replacement is the number of portholes on the forward face.  Real Fletchers had five portholes, the kit's <br />has just four.  The difference in the shape of the kit's director house and one made from plans is quite noticeable.
The big difference between the kit pilot house and the replacement is the number of portholes on the forward face. Real Fletchers had five portholes, the kit's
has just four. The difference in the shape of the kit's director house and one made from plans is quite noticeable.
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Detailing the aft deckhouse continues. Door openings have been roughly
cut out, some bulkhead details are in place, and the outriggers and
stanchions are installed (some straightening yet to be done).
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Hi Steve,

so many projects, will you ever finish one ? :big_grin:

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Looking good Steve :thumbs_up_1: :thumbs_up_1: :thumbs_up_1:
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Well Steve, You are making good progress, all your work is good, I watch with admiration. ARH
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Hi Steve it's always nice to see your workmanship on the board and the latest shows that accuracy is not compromised but enhanced.
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Thanks again for all your kind words!

Deckhouse detailing continues.


Most Fletchers had one draped fire hose and one
rolled fire hose on the face of the forward deckhouse but photos of
DD-802 indicate she had two draped firehoses there. Still need to
straighten those stanchions!
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This weekend's fabrications and installations include: draped firehoses and firehose racks, porthole wiper motors, closed air-tight hatches, inverted &quot;V&quot; gutters above the watertight hatches on the 01 and 02 levels, chests, spare depth charge throwers, reel, and torpedo firing control boxes and rudder direction indicator on the inside of the navigating bridge splinter shield.
This weekend's fabrications and installations include: draped firehoses and firehose racks, porthole wiper motors, closed air-tight hatches, inverted "V" gutters above the watertight hatches on the 01 and 02 levels, chests, spare depth charge throwers, reel, and torpedo firing control boxes and rudder direction indicator on the inside of the navigating bridge splinter shield.
The floater net basket and depth charge cradles are from the Toms Modelworks PE set.
The floater net basket and depth charge cradles are from the Toms Modelworks PE set.
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Are you going to glaze the portholes or cover them with a clear sheet, or just leave them open? Looking good!
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Timmy, not sure if I'll glaze them. In combat, they might be left open to
help facilitate good communication between bridge crew outside and
inside the pilot house. But glazed would sure look good. Hmmmm.

Mark, actually finish a model?? Now where's the fun in that? :eyebrows:
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Looking awesome! :thumbs_up_1:
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Thanks again for all the kind comments!

Detailing the pilot house interior begins.
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Pilot house interior controls, helm, indicators, chart table and remote unit have been fabricated and installed.  These were made from various strip, rod and tube styrene. The binacle and captain's chair will be fabricated and installed next as well as a bulkhead which separates the bridge from other compartments within the pilot house.
Pilot house interior controls, helm, indicators, chart table and remote unit have been fabricated and installed. These were made from various strip, rod and tube styrene. The binacle and captain's chair will be fabricated and installed next as well as a bulkhead which separates the bridge from other compartments within the pilot house.
On the deckhouse and pilot house exterior, kickplates have been installed.  Theses are made from .015 x .040 strip styrene.
On the deckhouse and pilot house exterior, kickplates have been installed. Theses are made from .015 x .040 strip styrene.
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Post by ARH »

Hi Steve, I like how you mark off your styrene for where everthing is going to go, good advance thinking, work is looking exstremely good, looking forward to more updates, ARH :wave_1: :wave_1: :thumbs_up_1:
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Looks great. I think the only think your pilot house will be missing is "the kitchen sink!"
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