Calling all Blue Ridge-class (LCC) amphibious command ship fans
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- AyalaBotto
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Calling all Blue Ridge-class (LCC) amphibious command ship fans
Hi,
What's the best PE set for the 1/700 Trumpeter Amphibious Command Ships - LCC Blue Ridge Class?
As far as I know there is no specific set produced for this model.
Thanks
Regards,
Ayala Botto
What's the best PE set for the 1/700 Trumpeter Amphibious Command Ships - LCC Blue Ridge Class?
As far as I know there is no specific set produced for this model.
Thanks
Regards,
Ayala Botto
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Re: Calling all Amphibious Command Ships - LCC Blue Ridge Fa
BJ Modellbau has some parts:
http://shop.strato.de/epages/61404716.s ... oducts/Ant
The same is true for GMM:
http://www.goldmm.com/ships/gms700-10.htm
Here are some photos of USS Mount Whitney made in 2013:
http://www.modellmarine.de/index.php?op ... ve-schiffe
(click on "Link zur Bildergalerie" to see photos)
http://shop.strato.de/epages/61404716.s ... oducts/Ant
The same is true for GMM:
http://www.goldmm.com/ships/gms700-10.htm
Here are some photos of USS Mount Whitney made in 2013:
http://www.modellmarine.de/index.php?op ... ve-schiffe
(click on "Link zur Bildergalerie" to see photos)
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Re: Calling all Amphibious Command Ships - LCC Blue Ridge Fa
The kit history for this ship is interesting:
The first release was in resin, by Waveline, a subsidiary of PitRoad. Released in 1997 as LCC-20 Mount Whitney: HM-14. Resin hull and superstructure parts, complimented by white metal detail pieces. The kit includes photo-etched for radar and antennae (but not handrails). Waterline hull only. MSW review here: http://www.modelwarships.com/reviews/sh ... 20-jg.html. This kit builds to the 1997 antenna configuration, and includes AA weapons and splinter shields forward of the superstructure.
PitRoad released an injection plastic version of the kit (developed in conjunction with Trumpeter) in 2005: PITM-25E. This kit included a PE set from LionRoar for antennae and ships rails. I don't see that the PE set was ever released separately by Lionroar. Option for full hull or waterline. MSW review here: http://www.modelwarships.com/reviews/sh ... eview.html, which notes that PitRoad once offered the kit without PE as well.
Trumpeter followed up with a release of the Blue Ridge, circa 2004 and Mount Whitney, circa 1997. Edit: Cover box art is different for each kit, and while most parts are interchangeable, the circa 1997 kit includes a mid-hull deck piece that is cast for AA weapons forward of the superstructure, while the circa 2004 kit does not. Each kit also contains a specific sprue for antennae for the specific 1997 or 2004 time period.
Here's a profile comparison of the Trumpeter kits:
1997:

2004:

There's a short WHIFF discussion of this class here at MSW as well: viewtopic.php?f=67&t=49359
Here are the builds featured in the Gallery:
http://www.modelshipgallery.com/gallery ... index.html (2004)
http://www.modelshipgallery.com/gallery ... index.html (2004)
http://www.modelshipgallery.com/gallery ... index.html (1997)
http://www.modelshipgallery.com/gallery ... index.html (2004)
http://www.modelshipgallery.com/gallery ... index.html (2004)
http://www.modelshipgallery.com/gallery ... index.html (2004)
http://www.modelshipgallery.com/gallery ... ey-700-az/ (2004)
http://www.modelshipgallery.com/gallery ... e-700-dwg/ (2004)
Predecessor LLC USS Eldorado: http://www.modelshipgallery.com/gallery ... index.html
The first release was in resin, by Waveline, a subsidiary of PitRoad. Released in 1997 as LCC-20 Mount Whitney: HM-14. Resin hull and superstructure parts, complimented by white metal detail pieces. The kit includes photo-etched for radar and antennae (but not handrails). Waterline hull only. MSW review here: http://www.modelwarships.com/reviews/sh ... 20-jg.html. This kit builds to the 1997 antenna configuration, and includes AA weapons and splinter shields forward of the superstructure.
PitRoad released an injection plastic version of the kit (developed in conjunction with Trumpeter) in 2005: PITM-25E. This kit included a PE set from LionRoar for antennae and ships rails. I don't see that the PE set was ever released separately by Lionroar. Option for full hull or waterline. MSW review here: http://www.modelwarships.com/reviews/sh ... eview.html, which notes that PitRoad once offered the kit without PE as well.
Trumpeter followed up with a release of the Blue Ridge, circa 2004 and Mount Whitney, circa 1997. Edit: Cover box art is different for each kit, and while most parts are interchangeable, the circa 1997 kit includes a mid-hull deck piece that is cast for AA weapons forward of the superstructure, while the circa 2004 kit does not. Each kit also contains a specific sprue for antennae for the specific 1997 or 2004 time period.
Here's a profile comparison of the Trumpeter kits:
1997:

2004:

There's a short WHIFF discussion of this class here at MSW as well: viewtopic.php?f=67&t=49359
Here are the builds featured in the Gallery:
http://www.modelshipgallery.com/gallery ... index.html (2004)
http://www.modelshipgallery.com/gallery ... index.html (2004)
http://www.modelshipgallery.com/gallery ... index.html (1997)
http://www.modelshipgallery.com/gallery ... index.html (2004)
http://www.modelshipgallery.com/gallery ... index.html (2004)
http://www.modelshipgallery.com/gallery ... index.html (2004)
http://www.modelshipgallery.com/gallery ... ey-700-az/ (2004)
http://www.modelshipgallery.com/gallery ... e-700-dwg/ (2004)
Predecessor LLC USS Eldorado: http://www.modelshipgallery.com/gallery ... index.html
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Re: Calling all Amphibious Command Ships - LCC Blue Ridge Fa
Hi,
USS Blue Ridge (LCC-19) was one of many ships involved in Operation Frequent Wind, evacuating Americans, Vietnamese and third country nationals by helicopter from South Vietnam on 29 April 1975.
An historic and dramatic photo showing a RVN Huey being pushed overboard from USS Blue Ridge:

Thanks
Regards,
Ayala Botto
USS Blue Ridge (LCC-19) was one of many ships involved in Operation Frequent Wind, evacuating Americans, Vietnamese and third country nationals by helicopter from South Vietnam on 29 April 1975.
An historic and dramatic photo showing a RVN Huey being pushed overboard from USS Blue Ridge:

Thanks
Regards,
Ayala Botto
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Re: Calling all Amphibious Command Ships - LCC Blue Ridge Fa
BUSAN, South Korea � U.S. 7th Fleet flagship USS Blue Ridge (LCC 19) now holds the honor of being the oldest ship in the U.S. Navy�s active duty fleet, next to USS Constitution, after the decommissioning of the USS Denver (LPD 9) Aug. 14.
Blue Ridge�s keel was laid Feb. 27, 1967, and she was commissioned Nov. 14, 1970.
http://www.military.com/daily-news/2014 ... RC=navy.nl
Blue Ridge�s keel was laid Feb. 27, 1967, and she was commissioned Nov. 14, 1970.
http://www.military.com/daily-news/2014 ... RC=navy.nl
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Re: Calling all Amphibious Command Ships - LCC Blue Ridge Fa
Since I took these pictures a couple of years back I might as well put them here. I took them for that purpose, but never got around to posting them.
They're from a visit to USS Mount Whitney, they may be of some use to somebody. They're somewhat similar to Maxim/Lars' pictures, but perhaps from closer and different angles:













That is one strange hull shape allright!
Anyway, second part will follow, with probably more interesting onboard shots.
They're from a visit to USS Mount Whitney, they may be of some use to somebody. They're somewhat similar to Maxim/Lars' pictures, but perhaps from closer and different angles:













That is one strange hull shape allright!
Anyway, second part will follow, with probably more interesting onboard shots.
The merchant shipyard
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Re: Calling all Amphibious Command Ships - LCC Blue Ridge Fa
The merchant shipyard
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Re: Calling all Amphibious Command Ships - LCC Blue Ridge Fa
Nice and usefull shots!
Thanks for sharing!
Regards,
Ayala Botto
Thanks for sharing!
Regards,
Ayala Botto
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Re: Calling all Amphibious Command Ships - LCC Blue Ridge Fa
The merchant shipyard
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Calling all Amphibious Command Ships - LCC Blue Ridge Fans
Hi,
What's the correct designation of the boats visible on the port side of USN Blue Ridge LCC-19?

Bigger resolution of the same photo:
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/c ... t_Fuji.jpg
I guess the fwd one is the Admiral's Barge, right? And what about the other (aft)?
Thanks.
Regards,
Ayala Botto
What's the correct designation of the boats visible on the port side of USN Blue Ridge LCC-19?
Bigger resolution of the same photo:
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/c ... t_Fuji.jpg
I guess the fwd one is the Admiral's Barge, right? And what about the other (aft)?
Thanks.
Regards,
Ayala Botto
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Re: Calling all Amphibious Command Ships - LCC Blue Ridge Fa
Looks like a 40' Utility Boat. Admiral's Barge should be a 33' Personnel Boat.
Look through here: http://www.hnsa.org/resources/manuals-d ... ates-navy/
Look through here: http://www.hnsa.org/resources/manuals-d ... ates-navy/
Drawing Board:
1/700 Whiff USS Leyte and escorts 1984
1/700 Whiff USN Modernized CAs 1984
1/700 Whiff ASW Showdown - FFs vs SSGN 1984
Slipway:
1/700 Whiff USN ASW Hunter Killer Group Dio 1984
1/700 Whiff USS Leyte and escorts 1984
1/700 Whiff USN Modernized CAs 1984
1/700 Whiff ASW Showdown - FFs vs SSGN 1984
Slipway:
1/700 Whiff USN ASW Hunter Killer Group Dio 1984
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Calling all Amphibious Command Ships - LCC Blue Ridge Fans
Hi,
Thanks a lot for such a useful and detailed link about Boats of the United States Navy.
BTW how do you call the area on both sides of the LCC ships where the RHIBS (Starboard Side) and the Utility Boat and the Admiral's Barge (Port Side) are located? Sponsons?
Thanks.
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Ayala Botto
Thanks a lot for such a useful and detailed link about Boats of the United States Navy.
BTW how do you call the area on both sides of the LCC ships where the RHIBS (Starboard Side) and the Utility Boat and the Admiral's Barge (Port Side) are located? Sponsons?
Thanks.
Regards,
Ayala Botto
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Calling all Amphibious Command Ships - LCC Blue Ridge Fans
Hi,
I�m a little bit confused about the Air, Surface and Navigation radars on LCC-19 on her current configuration, probably because during her service time she has been submitted to multiple upgrades.
I �google� on the WEB and I gather the following information about the 3 types of radars (Air, Surface and Navigation) on LCC-19:
SPS-64(V)9 - Navigation Radar
SPS-67(V)1 - Surface Search Radar
SPS-40E - Air Search Radar
SPS-48E - 3D Air Search Radar
I believe the SPS-48E (3D SPS-48E (3D Air Search Radar) has been definitely removed, but regarding the other radars types (Air, Surface and Navigation), who can help me to identify which one is currently installed on LCC-19 Blue Ridge?
I'm looking to replace the original plastic radar parts on USS Blue Ridge LCC-19 - Trumpeter 1/700 kit, with Photo etched ones in order to proceed with this project (viewtopic.php?f=59&t=157900)
Thanks.
Regards,
Ayala Botto
I�m a little bit confused about the Air, Surface and Navigation radars on LCC-19 on her current configuration, probably because during her service time she has been submitted to multiple upgrades.
I �google� on the WEB and I gather the following information about the 3 types of radars (Air, Surface and Navigation) on LCC-19:
SPS-64(V)9 - Navigation Radar
SPS-67(V)1 - Surface Search Radar
SPS-40E - Air Search Radar
SPS-48E - 3D Air Search Radar
I believe the SPS-48E (3D SPS-48E (3D Air Search Radar) has been definitely removed, but regarding the other radars types (Air, Surface and Navigation), who can help me to identify which one is currently installed on LCC-19 Blue Ridge?
I'm looking to replace the original plastic radar parts on USS Blue Ridge LCC-19 - Trumpeter 1/700 kit, with Photo etched ones in order to proceed with this project (viewtopic.php?f=59&t=157900)
Thanks.
Regards,
Ayala Botto
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Re: Calling all Amphibious Command Ships - LCC Blue Ridge Fa
Hi,
Can someone confirm that the light grey areas on the deck of the USS Blue Ridge LCC-19 are now painted with the same dark grey colour of the remaing deck?


Source: http://navsource.org/archives/10/01/10011912.jpg

Source: https://navaltoday.com/wp-content/uploa ... 24x716.jpg

Sourde: https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/ ... _19%29.jpg
Thanks.
Regards,
Ayala
Can someone confirm that the light grey areas on the deck of the USS Blue Ridge LCC-19 are now painted with the same dark grey colour of the remaing deck?


Source: http://navsource.org/archives/10/01/10011912.jpg

Source: https://navaltoday.com/wp-content/uploa ... 24x716.jpg
Sourde: https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/ ... _19%29.jpg
Thanks.
Regards,
Ayala
























