Paul, This looks like it's going to be a great build. Looking forward to seeing the ongoing progress. The image of the bow of a carrier with the two gun tubs just below the flight deck looks like it might be a later war modification, of which ship I don't know, but almost certainly not the CV-8 Hornet. You also asked what viewers are building. I'm not currently building, as I am presently in the process of changing/rebuilding my stash to focus on Korean and Viet Nam era aircraft (e.g., O-2, OV-10 Bronco, A-1H/J Skyraider, etc.) . I'll see if I can find any photos or other information regarding the location of accommodation ladders on the CV-8, but a preliminary (and very limited) search did not turn up anything.
Great update on the sub Paul! Inflation only goes up mate, once the prices rise, they never decrease again. Thanks for sharing, take care and keep up the good work there!
Great start to a new project Paul, so far so good.. we're off to a great start. That's a very courageous thing to do, go for the waterline set up, if your interested in waterline dioramas, there's a channel called "studio blue ocean", there's a 1/350 USS Yorktown on that done in waterline with a beautiful end result in an ocean diorama. That image of the carrier's hull at the start might be a reference or the image of one of her sisters.. Yorktown or Enterprise.. I'm not saying it is, but you do get that, like in my book of the Gneisenau.. there's a couple images of the Scharnhorst in that giving references to the Gneisenau.. but yeah that might still be the Hornet, but it's still a shot I suppose. An honour to know we're both doing ships, my 1/200 Gneisenau is slow but surely coming along, the main hull is nearly all set.. or close to it, now I can start on the superstructure. Great start, we'll get through this one you see if we don't. Stay safe and happy modelling mate 👏 👍
Hi Joe appreciate the comment. Good to hear your progressing with your build. I shall have a look at blue ocean thanks for the heads up stay safe and have a great week 👍
@@plasticmonkey5594 Thanks so much Paul, yeah I'm now working on the superstructure, main hull is effectively almost all sorted going to be trying some weathering, put a tiny and I do mean.. TINY dab and streaks of rust on occasional areas, only tiny itsy bitsy streaks a dabs on certain areas.. though some areas with glue excess have been covered with rust colour to add some artistic license, I'm trying to avoid too much rust because I want my ship to be as pristine as possible. Yeah studio blue ocean has some beautiful ships with dioramas made, well worth a look. Stay safe and happy modelling mate 👍
Hello, the bow-picture in your book looks like a "long hull" CV like the CV-14 Ticonderoga or CV-19 Hancock (both, I believe also available from Trumpeter).
Going to enjoy watching this build, its going to looks amazing...Great start !
Paul, This looks like it's going to be a great build. Looking forward to seeing the ongoing progress. The image of the bow of a carrier with the two gun tubs just below the flight deck looks like it might be a later war modification, of which ship I don't know, but almost certainly not the CV-8 Hornet. You also asked what viewers are building. I'm not currently building, as I am presently in the process of changing/rebuilding my stash to focus on Korean and Viet Nam era aircraft (e.g., O-2, OV-10 Bronco, A-1H/J Skyraider, etc.) . I'll see if I can find any photos or other information regarding the location of accommodation ladders on the CV-8, but a preliminary (and very limited) search did not turn up anything.
Thanks Tron your comments always appreciated, I like the idea of Vietnam korean war. Stay safe and have a good week 👍
Hi Paul, This looks like a great kit. You made some nice progress today. Thanks for sharing. Have a great day. Jeff
I built this ship in 1/700 in water line. I m looking forward to seeing your build in 350. Have fun.
Thanks much appreciated .stay safe and have a good week 👍
Lovely start to the Hornet Paul,all that P.E would do my eyes in.
Great update on the sub Paul! Inflation only goes up mate, once the prices rise, they never decrease again. Thanks for sharing, take care and keep up the good work there!
Thanks George appreciated stay safe and have a good week 👍
Great start to a new project Paul, so far so good.. we're off to a great start. That's a very courageous thing to do, go for the waterline set up, if your interested in waterline dioramas, there's a channel called "studio blue ocean", there's a 1/350 USS Yorktown on that done in waterline with a beautiful end result in an ocean diorama. That image of the carrier's hull at the start might be a reference or the image of one of her sisters.. Yorktown or Enterprise.. I'm not saying it is, but you do get that, like in my book of the Gneisenau.. there's a couple images of the Scharnhorst in that giving references to the Gneisenau.. but yeah that might still be the Hornet, but it's still a shot I suppose. An honour to know we're both doing ships, my 1/200 Gneisenau is slow but surely coming along, the main hull is nearly all set.. or close to it, now I can start on the superstructure. Great start, we'll get through this one you see if we don't. Stay safe and happy modelling mate 👏 👍
Hi Joe appreciate the comment. Good to hear your progressing with your build. I shall have a look at blue ocean thanks for the heads up stay safe and have a great week 👍
@@plasticmonkey5594 Thanks so much Paul, yeah I'm now working on the superstructure, main hull is effectively almost all sorted going to be trying some weathering, put a tiny and I do mean.. TINY dab and streaks of rust on occasional areas, only tiny itsy bitsy streaks a dabs on certain areas.. though some areas with glue excess have been covered with rust colour to add some artistic license, I'm trying to avoid too much rust because I want my ship to be as pristine as possible. Yeah studio blue ocean has some beautiful ships with dioramas made, well worth a look. Stay safe and happy modelling mate 👍
Your Hornet is the earlier one (CV-8) which was a Yorktown Class, the Later one is CV-12 which is an Essex Class. nice decision going water line.
Hello, the bow-picture in your book looks like a "long hull" CV like the CV-14 Ticonderoga or CV-19 Hancock (both, I believe also available from Trumpeter).
Thank you Danny always appreciate information
Good work Monkery..damn good mate.
Dear Mr Plastic,
I like the idea of your change of format. I’ll be tuning in to this one!
Regards,
Z
Thanks Zin stay safe and have a good week 👍
Tiny parts in there don’t lose any 😅
Nice work so far
Great ship ! Be watchin. 👍
Cheers Charlie stay safe and happy modelling
Nice update Paul, keep it up mate.
Nice stuff Paul.
Thanks appreciated stay safe and have a good week 👍
Trumpeter rarely gets the hulls correct on any of their ships.