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USS Enterprise, CV-6 (World War II) in 1/350 scale
JEFF HEAD MODEL SHOP ^
| 8 May 2017
| Jeff Head
Posted on 05/08/2017 8:13:10 PM PDT by Jeff Head
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To: Jeff Head
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posted on
05/09/2017 6:35:01 AM PDT
by
PGalt
To: Jeff Head
Been on the Midway several times...
Really informative.
42
posted on
05/09/2017 6:39:15 AM PDT
by
Big Red Badger
(UNSCANABLE in an IDIOCRACY!)
To: dirtboy
I served aboard the Bennington CVS-20 from 1968-1970. I went aboard the Yorktown CVS-10 in Long Beach Cal. I also toured the Enterprise at Pensacola Fla.
It's strange how attached you get to a ship after serving aboard it for so long.
In the early sixties, I collected money for the preservation of the USS Alabama and the USS Drum as museums.
43
posted on
05/09/2017 9:26:37 AM PDT
by
Know et al
( Keep on Freepin'!!!)
To: Know et al
I'm sorry. I meant Lexington. (age related) lol
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posted on
05/09/2017 9:58:12 AM PDT
by
Know et al
( Keep on Freepin'!!!)
To: Jeff Head
Amazing job, sir. I hate to be a nitpicker, but neither Enterprise nor Hornet were attacked at Midway.
Enterprise is one of my two favorite ships from World War II (the other being the Japanese battleship Haruna). I think it's an absolute travesty that she wasn't preserved as a museum ship. If someone ever builds a replica of her, I will certainly pay her a visit.
How would you rank the difficulty of building the Merit International kit? I used to build models when I was a teenager, but they were the Revell kits that you could slap together in a couple of hours. In modern times, I've only done the Fujimi 1/350 Haruna and the Academy 1/400 Titanic. The Haruna took me maybe 100 hours and was rather challenging for me, and that's even though I decided I wasn't skilled enough to paint her. I would love to have the 1/350 Enterprise to keep an eye on her, but I'm not sure I'm up to another build of that magnitude.
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posted on
05/09/2017 10:43:33 AM PDT
by
bus man
(Loose Lips Sink Ships)
To: Jeff Head
Gotta tour of the Big E back in the mid-80s when my college buddy was in at Alameda.
46
posted on
05/09/2017 12:38:57 PM PDT
by
Rockitz
(This is NOT rocket science - Follow the money and you'll find the truth.)
To: exit82
She was in about every major battle in the Pacific except for Coral Sea. The Big E is a legend.
47
posted on
05/09/2017 12:48:43 PM PDT
by
sarge83
To: Jeff Head
Oops! You were referring to CVN-6 and I was referring to CVN-65.
48
posted on
05/09/2017 1:19:30 PM PDT
by
Rockitz
(This is NOT rocket science - Follow the money and you'll find the truth.)
To: Eric Pode of Croydon
That is a Gleaves class, the USS Grayson, DD-435. She too was on the Doolittle Raid, and also survived the war.
Here’s the buld:
http://www.jeffhead.com/modelbuilds/DD435.htm
That’s a Dragon Model Company kit.
It was a lot of fun to build too.
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posted on
05/10/2017 7:10:36 AM PDT
by
Jeff Head
(Semper Fidelis - Molon Labe - Sic Semper Tyrannis)
To: Eric Pode of Croydon
That is a Gleaves class, the USS Grayson, DD-435. She too was on the Doolittle Raid, and also survived the war.
Here's the buld:
http://www.jeffhead.com/modelbuilds/DD435.htm
That's a Dragon Model Company kit.
It was a lot of fun to build too.


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posted on
05/10/2017 7:13:35 AM PDT
by
Jeff Head
(Semper Fidelis - Molon Labe - Sic Semper Tyrannis)
To: Know et al
Thanks for your service to tis Republic. The Essex class rebuilds were pretty phenomenal ships in their own right and were the backbone of the carrier force until the Forrestal Class, and then the Kitty Hawk Class and finally the Nimitz class came along.
51
posted on
05/10/2017 7:15:23 AM PDT
by
Jeff Head
(Semper Fidelis - Molon Labe - Sic Semper Tyrannis)
To: Jeff Head
To: bus man
It was a lot of fun...but took a lot of time to do right. Particularly if you want to detail it out with the photo etch metal parts...the railing, sensors, etc. Then the aircraft builds.
Doing all of the small .50 caliber machine guns and putting the armor plate protection on each was pretty tedious and time consuming.
But I enjoy it. I probably have 200-300 hours in that kit. I had about 1000 hours in my:
USS Ronald Reagan
...and
USS IWo Jima, LHD-7
Both of which have fully lit hanger decks.




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posted on
05/10/2017 7:26:05 AM PDT
by
Jeff Head
(Semper Fidelis - Molon Labe - Sic Semper Tyrannis)
To: sarge83
Yes she is a legend. just wish they had preserved her.
I wish even now that Congress would act on her and work with one of the big shipbuilders, like Ingalls, to provide funds to build her.
Just build the hull so she could sit at pier...no internal machinery spaces, but finish out the hanger deck, the flight deck and the island...and then make a National Museum ship out of her.
I would pay to go and urge everyone I know to go see her.
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posted on
05/10/2017 7:28:22 AM PDT
by
Jeff Head
(Semper Fidelis - Molon Labe - Sic Semper Tyrannis)
To: Jeff Head
Needless to say you have a boatload of patients and a very steady hand.
Good work.
5.56mm
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posted on
05/10/2017 7:28:57 AM PDT
by
M Kehoe
To: Jeff Head
Amazing.
I worked on the Intrepid design when it was being turned into a museum, saw it heading up the Hudson one Sunday on its way to its current and final berth.
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posted on
05/10/2017 7:31:20 AM PDT
by
Rome2000
(SMASH THE CPUSA-SIC SEMPER TYRANNIS-CLOSE ALL MOSQUES)
To: Jeff Head
Very true JH. There was an ad back in the day that said, “Join the navy. It's not a job it's an adventure.” That is so true.
The “Benny” took me around the world and brought me back. We were the first carrier to make a west-pac without losing a single man or plane. We received the meritorious unit commendation in 1968.
I went to places I would never have seen otherwise.
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posted on
05/10/2017 12:43:58 PM PDT
by
Know et al
( Keep on Freepin'!!!)
To: Jeff Head
Thanks. Now -that- I might have room for.
I love the '30s and 40's tin cans, especially when they still have their full gun and torpedo installations.
To: M Kehoe
Thank youy my firend.
The Lord is allowing me to hang around for a bit longe...and I know He has things for me to do.
God’s speed to you and yours my friend.
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posted on
05/10/2017 9:21:05 PM PDT
by
Jeff Head
(Semper Fidelis - Molon Labe - Sic Semper Tyrannis)
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