Re: Today's US Navy Hi-res Photos!
Hey, he hasn't seen your post yet, but he gonna love it, and we have several modeling threads, but would love to see the America, they will move it if they need to so post away. In case you haven't noticed bd is both famous and infamous on the Sino Defense, welcome aboard Michael, fair winds and following seas. brat
Oh, fantastic first post, and love the shipboard pictures, keep up the good work, and there is a new members thread, be sure and introduce your-self. thanks, that is all
Thanks for the warm welcome AFB! Those pics were posted by BD, I just quoted his post, but I have the same pics in my cruise book as we have the same cruisebooks.
I'll introduce myself, I'm Michael Clare, former AT-3. I served in the US Navy from '78-'82 and of course I was in VS-33 aboard the USS America for her 3/4 world cruise. We only went to 3 ports (4 if you include Palma twice.) I worked up on the flight deck and the hanger bay. The deck was dangerous, but fun! A huge rush. I still remember it well, being up on there during cyclic ops.
After I got out, I worked for several defense companies, including GTE Defense Systems and Gould NavCom Systems. I am a computer and electrical engineer, and currently work for a companies in Alabama and Florida. In my spare time I restore my two Mercedes classics and I also build models. I am currently scratch-building the USS America in 1/192nd scale which will put the hull at just over 5 and a half feet. The flight deck will be about 14-16" wide at the wisest point.
There are no aircraft available in 1/192 scale, so I am having mold masters 3D printed by a friend of mine who is in the movie business doing SPFX and he worked on the Transformers movies, so he is quite talented. Another member on my model forum is hugely talented and he scratch carved his planes, but I am not as skilled as he, so I am 'cheating' by having them 3D printed. All of the deck equipment and tractors and crane will be 3D printed too.
I have some bold plans to make some items move and articulate. The RADARS will spin, the deck will be lighted and the tracer lights will work. I think I have worked out a way to get the aircraft elevators to go up and down via pulleys and a servo like a piece of gym equipment, the guard poles are another thing. Maybe a JBD or two will raise up and I'm working out a way to get a cat to shoot, sort of.
The hanger bay will be fully detailed and lit in both red and white lighting, with a photocell to adjust the color for the correct time of day. The airwing will be complete with all BUNO and MODEX numbers correct and unique. The hanger bay will be fully detailed and I am planning on installing a couple of micro cameras inside the HB to reveal more details.
Here is the link to my build thread:
And here is my other scratch build:
That is the USS Arcadia that my uncle Gerald served on when he was a young man. I built her for him as a birthday present a few years ago for all he had done for me.