Kitty Hawk
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55 6 December 2021, 04:08
Zach Wilson
Nope. Aftermarket PE and a nice base, but a straightforward build. Trying to get an understanding of this scale.
Nope. Aftermarket PE and a nice base, but a straightforward build. Trying to get an understanding of this scale.
6 December 2021, 16:04
Tom B.
Thta is going to be a big boat even for 1/700th scale 👍 Looking forward to see the flight deck being populated with aircraft! And I am curious to see your approach to making a base
Thta is going to be a big boat even for 1/700th scale 👍 Looking forward to see the flight deck being populated with aircraft! And I am curious to see your approach to making a base
6 December 2021, 21:02
Zach Wilson
She's a big lady. There's a lot of little planes and they are in clear plastic for some reason.
She's a big lady. There's a lot of little planes and they are in clear plastic for some reason.
7 December 2021, 02:40
Hajo Lippke
You could really getting carried away when you start detailling things like the aircraft or add crew-figures. I did that once.... was a lot of fun, but also my longest modelling project ever so far.
You could really getting carried away when you start detailling things like the aircraft or add crew-figures. I did that once.... was a lot of fun, but also my longest modelling project ever so far.
7 December 2021, 06:53
Hajo Lippke
Are you sure that these "antenna-thingies" should be erected? I´d think they would endanger flight operations...
Are you sure that these "antenna-thingies" should be erected? I´d think they would endanger flight operations...
15 December 2021, 15:25
Tom B.
Reference shows at least one starboard antenna constantly upright. On this side, it does not impact the incoming aircraft. On the port side however, photos often show these antenna-devices angled outwards 90°. It would however make sense for those devices to be folded down when aircraft are to be employed by the carrier. That does at least make sense to my not really carrier-educated mind 🙂
Reference shows at least one starboard antenna constantly upright. On this side, it does not impact the incoming aircraft. On the port side however, photos often show these antenna-devices angled outwards 90°. It would however make sense for those devices to be folded down when aircraft are to be employed by the carrier. That does at least make sense to my not really carrier-educated mind 🙂
15 December 2021, 20:06
Treehugger
Ah, I guess Kitty Hawk preceded the Nimitz class maybe?
I wonder what kit is best, the Nimitz kits in 1:700, or the presumalby newer Kitty Hawk kits in 1:700.
I think I have learned that new/newer kits doesn't mean more accurate, but might very well be more crisp and more detailed.
Ah, I guess Kitty Hawk preceded the Nimitz class maybe?
I wonder what kit is best, the Nimitz kits in 1:700, or the presumalby newer Kitty Hawk kits in 1:700.
I think I have learned that new/newer kits doesn't mean more accurate, but might very well be more crisp and more detailed.
16 December 2021, 07:28
Zach Wilson
It certainly is well detailed. The instructions are a little weird, like the way they indicate what goes where can be confusing. I feel like the aftermarker PE helps add a lot of detail. I have a bunch of PE figures and I'm trying to decide whether or not to add them.
It certainly is well detailed. The instructions are a little weird, like the way they indicate what goes where can be confusing. I feel like the aftermarker PE helps add a lot of detail. I have a bunch of PE figures and I'm trying to decide whether or not to add them.
16 December 2021, 15:31
Hajo Lippke
I can only recommend to add the figures, since they actually put a lot of "life" on the flightdeck.
One recommentation I have when using them: As PE-parts, they are pretty much "2D". But if you put a drop of white glue on each side of them, they become more "3D" - the glue will dry transparent, and give them a nice shape. It may be necessary to give them a final coat of matt clear, since white glue usually is glossy after drying.
I can only recommend to add the figures, since they actually put a lot of "life" on the flightdeck.
One recommentation I have when using them: As PE-parts, they are pretty much "2D". But if you put a drop of white glue on each side of them, they become more "3D" - the glue will dry transparent, and give them a nice shape. It may be necessary to give them a final coat of matt clear, since white glue usually is glossy after drying.
17 December 2021, 10:44
Hajo Lippke
I just noticed the two erected deflection shields that don't have an aircraft in front of them - do you keep them "up"?
I just noticed the two erected deflection shields that don't have an aircraft in front of them - do you keep them "up"?
17 December 2021, 13:45
Zach Wilson
I thought about that as well, they didn't really lie flush when I had them down so I wasn't sure what the best looking version would be. Thanks for the tip on the figures!
I thought about that as well, they didn't really lie flush when I had them down so I wasn't sure what the best looking version would be. Thanks for the tip on the figures!
17 December 2021, 15:44
Zach Wilson
I fixed the antennas, assembled the planes then realized they look ridiculous on the deck with the wings down, so I cut up the models and glued them into their folded positions, then primed it and started getting color on it. Now to fix overspray and continue blocking in the color.
I fixed the antennas, assembled the planes then realized they look ridiculous on the deck with the wings down, so I cut up the models and glued them into their folded positions, then primed it and started getting color on it. Now to fix overspray and continue blocking in the color.
26 December 2021, 05:58
Stefan Fraundorfer
This is fantastic work on your carrier - especially considering the tiny scale. Top job!
This is fantastic work on your carrier - especially considering the tiny scale. Top job!
14 January 2022, 15:48
Zach Wilson
Finally complete. This was way way way more work than I thought it was going to be and I probably could have put another month into it. Satisfying to have it done.
Finally complete. This was way way way more work than I thought it was going to be and I probably could have put another month into it. Satisfying to have it done.
17 January 2022, 15:46
Simon Nagorsnik
Definitely!, a very impressive model!
superb work and well presented!
Definitely!, a very impressive model!
superb work and well presented!
17 January 2022, 16:30
Zach Wilson
Thanks all. Richard - I don't know where I am going to display it, I have two very curious cats that would love to eat those tiny planes.
Thanks all. Richard - I don't know where I am going to display it, I have two very curious cats that would love to eat those tiny planes.
17 January 2022, 16:31
Richard Cheals
😂🤣😂, that's always the issue, isn't it Zach? It's why my 1/32 planes will be last onto the workbench - after I've negotiated with my wife for an area and suitable cabinet to display them (like, maybe never!) 🤔
😂🤣😂, that's always the issue, isn't it Zach? It's why my 1/32 planes will be last onto the workbench - after I've negotiated with my wife for an area and suitable cabinet to display them (like, maybe never!) 🤔
17 January 2022, 16:42
Hajo Lippke
I bought a 60x30x30cm fishbowl (?) that fitted perfect. It´s relatively cheap and now shields my carrier against dust and curious fingers.
I bought a 60x30x30cm fishbowl (?) that fitted perfect. It´s relatively cheap and now shields my carrier against dust and curious fingers.
17 January 2022, 17:27
Zach Wilson
For the water, I sculpted it using a blowtorch on pink foam, then covered it with apoxie sculpt to get the basic form. On top of that I covered it with aluminum foil to get the high frequency detail. It was painted blue, then I airbrushed in some white highlights where the churn is. on top of that I glazed it with some tamiya clear. Then I painted in some detail with a thinned white, and once that was all done I added several layers of gloss varnish. After that was dry I used woodland scenics snow combined with gloss varnish to make the waves and the spray. Then more gloss varnish and that's it.
For the water, I sculpted it using a blowtorch on pink foam, then covered it with apoxie sculpt to get the basic form. On top of that I covered it with aluminum foil to get the high frequency detail. It was painted blue, then I airbrushed in some white highlights where the churn is. on top of that I glazed it with some tamiya clear. Then I painted in some detail with a thinned white, and once that was all done I added several layers of gloss varnish. After that was dry I used woodland scenics snow combined with gloss varnish to make the waves and the spray. Then more gloss varnish and that's it.
17 January 2022, 18:07
David R. Meizoso
One can feel the wind creating those amazing waves and foam. Impressive!
One can feel the wind creating those amazing waves and foam. Impressive!
17 January 2022, 22:14
Michael Kohl
You achieved a good result with your first naval subject. I particularly like the weathering of the flight deck and commando tower. You water represention is close to the technique I sorted out for my build. Looking good. That strenghens my resolve to try it this way.
You achieved a good result with your first naval subject. I particularly like the weathering of the flight deck and commando tower. You water represention is close to the technique I sorted out for my build. Looking good. That strenghens my resolve to try it this way.
18 January 2022, 13:19
Mark Broughton
If I could give more than 1 like I would, looks in and of the sea, just as it should. Fab 👍 👍
If I could give more than 1 like I would, looks in and of the sea, just as it should. Fab 👍 👍
18 January 2022, 18:35
Richard Cheals
Awesome build, Zach! You have a lot of perseverance considering all those 1/700 aircraft 👏👏
Awesome build, Zach! You have a lot of perseverance considering all those 1/700 aircraft 👏👏
25 February 2022, 13:52