Loool it's gonna be indeed "devastating" to paint and decalling loooolI'm Devastated! Looks good Greg...I don't envy you painting and decaling these little beggars!
Thanks JohnWOW ! well done Greg.
Thanks Mini MeThat's it.....you are now Certifiably ************ Greg!! I'll let you fill in the blank. That is some fine work there Sir! I'm getting dizzy just looking at all those little flying machines. Can't wait till the paint starts flying! Till then Happy New Year!!
Thanks Rick thanks for your infos..remember that l'm representing the moment after the bombing when they were putting the fire out and recovering and l suppose they were reorganizing all the equipment, crates, barrels and so on...what do you think will it be plausable??Hi Greg,
Food for thought, There was not a whole lot of "unsecured" stowage on the Hangar decks, as anything that wasn't tied down turned into a missile (unguided) when in "heavy" seas. I made two cruises aboard the Intrepid and even our tool boxes and lockers were secured to bulkheads when not actually in use. All aircraft had a "standard" six point tie down procedure to keep them in place. Hope this is taken as useful information and not criticism. I really like this project and hope to see it finished one day.
Rick
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