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1/350 scale what if USS Gettysburg TICONDEROGA class cruiser.

Started by seadude, June 30, 2026, 09:06:06 AM

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seadude

Due to a dangerous heat wave all this week plus the possibility of rain spoiling July 4th weekend, I'll be spending time indoors working on building this kit that I got from my best friend's model stash when he passed away. It's been a long time since I've built this kit. The last time was maybe 20-25 years ago. But the results from that previous kit weren't the greatest. I now hope to improve this current kit considerably.
What will be whiffed? Stay tuned and stand by! ;)
I can at least say the Tico will have a blue lower hull similar to what was on the USS Port Royal in the early 2000's. Pic below. It was an experimental anti-fouling paint coating. Since I built previous aircraft carrier, battleship, and destroyer models with blue lower hulls (Pics below), I might as well add to my "future fleet" with a cruiser hull.  ;D
Modeling isn't just about how good the gluing or painting, etc. looks. It's also about how creative and imaginative you can be with a subject.
My modeling philosophy is: Don't build what everyone else has done. Build instead what nobody has seen or done before.

seadude

P.S. - I'm also taking some slight inspiration from these pics I found on the Modelwarships gallery long ago. The build is a bit "crude", but still inspires me nonetheless. But I most likely will not be putting a 8"/55 cal Mk.71 gun at the bow on my model.
Modeling isn't just about how good the gluing or painting, etc. looks. It's also about how creative and imaginative you can be with a subject.
My modeling philosophy is: Don't build what everyone else has done. Build instead what nobody has seen or done before.

kerick

"But I most likely will not be putting a 8"/55 cal Mk.71 gun at the bow on my model"

Oh come on now, go big or go home! :thumbsup:  :wacko:
" Somewhere, between half true, and completely crazy, is a rainbow of nice colours "
Tophe the Wise

seadude

Quote from: kerick on June 30, 2026, 10:33:36 AM"But I most likely will not be putting a 8"/55 cal Mk.71 gun at the bow on my model"

Oh come on now, go big or go home! :thumbsup:  :wacko:

There's no way I'm going to be able to put a gun of that size on my model. The base of the 8"/55 mount is SIGNIFICANTLY wider than that for the regular 5" gun mount that the Ticonderoga class uses. Pic below. The only way the modeler put one on his Ticonderoga in the pictures I showed further above was that he cut the forward VLS system down from 64 hatches to 32 which made more space for him to have the 8"/55 gun on the deck. I am NOT going to do that to my forward VLS system.
https://www.navweaps.com/Weapons/WNUS_8-55_mk71.php

Modeling isn't just about how good the gluing or painting, etc. looks. It's also about how creative and imaginative you can be with a subject.
My modeling philosophy is: Don't build what everyone else has done. Build instead what nobody has seen or done before.

Joe CalPo

In want of hobby space!  The kitchen table is never stable.  Still managing to get some building done.

seadude

Quote from: Joe CalPo on Yesterday at 03:48:15 PMSo, where does one find 1/350 scale port-a-johns?

 :o  Why do you ask? Never mind, I probably don't want to know.
You can probably scratch build those with a small piece of square styrene rod or tube.
Modeling isn't just about how good the gluing or painting, etc. looks. It's also about how creative and imaginative you can be with a subject.
My modeling philosophy is: Don't build what everyone else has done. Build instead what nobody has seen or done before.

seadude

With it still being hot, hot, hot.........and the possibility of rain this weekend, and the fact I'm not really enthused about July 4th festivities, I'm still continuing work on my model. It's starting to look like a Ticonderoga class cruiser. But still a long way to go yet. The parts fit is still as bad as I remember from 20+ years ago.  :banghead:   You can see this where the white areas are around the bridge where I used white Perfect Plastic Putty to fill some gaps. Pic below.

Modeling isn't just about how good the gluing or painting, etc. looks. It's also about how creative and imaginative you can be with a subject.
My modeling philosophy is: Don't build what everyone else has done. Build instead what nobody has seen or done before.