USS Enterprise, CV-6 (From World War II) in 1/350 scale

Jeff Head

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...and finally some pics of the four ship grouping for my Doolittle Raid:



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Jeff Head

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WOW, @Jura ...thanks for looking at each page and going through them all! It was a great build and really enjoyable.

It's a great thing too with my health condition...while i am doing these types of things...my mind is not thinking bout the cancer, or the pain, or the worries.

Anyhow, I've always loved doing this sort of thing and was one of the driving factors in my engineering and design profession.
 
WOW, @Jura ...thanks for looking at each page and going through them all! It was a great build and really enjoyable.

It's a great thing too with my health condition...while i am doing these types of things...my mind is not thinking bout the cancer, or the pain, or the worries.

Anyhow, I've always loved doing this sort of thing and was one of the driving factors in my engineering and design profession.
LOL Jeff my hands are sloppy so I can't model, but like to look ... I admire how you describe your modeling, will always remember that
 
I wished I knew the history of the War in Pacific better, but I think after this moments:
Continuing to fight, on August 24, 1942, a Japanese bomb exploded on the flight deck of Enterprise on 24 August 1942, during the Battle of the Eastern Solomons, causing minor damage...
probably the toughest period began for the US (on and off Guadalcanal), lasted basically until the Battle of Tassafaronga ... just saying
 

Jeff Head

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I wished I knew the history of the War in Pacific better, but I think after this moments:
probably the toughest period began for the US (on and off Guadalcanal), lasted basically until the Battle of Tassafaronga ... just saying
That one picture f the bomb exploding on the deck of the Enterprise was taken by an official US Navy photographer during the war. It was the last photo he took. The blast killed him.
 
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