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Hobby Boss' CB-2 USS Guam

Échelle:
1:350
Statut:
En cours
Commencé:
February 25, 2021

Warning!!! I suggest NOT gluing the rear and front deck parts, on each ends, instead, start gluing at the center to minimize twisting I think.

0) My large single hull piece is warped, from bow to stern. Better check this yourself before becoming very sorry after gluing all the parts together !!! If your hull is already perfectly straight, probably a good idea to make sure the forward deck piece, is sanded more narrow, to fit inside the hull shape, to avoid stressing the plastic and causing a twist in the main hull part I think.

1) Two of the propellers in this kit, afaik, is shaped wrong and doesn't make any sense. I managed to fix this issue, by cutting off the tip of the two offending props and gluing the tips back on, but on the
backside. Voila! 🙂 Mirrored ship propellers.

2) The build guide, on page 1, instructs the builder to drill two holes far aft. This must be a mistake as nothing goes into those two holes, ever.

3) The stand, is too large for this model.


This is a somewhat good kit, but not very good imo, because of various minor flaws with accuracy and moulding around certain places around on the one big hull piece.

Half the fun for me with kits, is the modeling, and then the other half is airbrushing the model. Weathering and special effects is secondary to the previously mentioned things. 🙂

Inventaire du projet

Maquettes complètes
86514
USS Guam CB-2
HobbyBoss 1:350
86514 (26514) 2017 Nouvelles pièces
Kits de détaillage et conversions
SM-350-099
USS Alaska / Guam Armament 9x 12 in/50 cal Barrels & 12x 5 in/38 cal Barrels, Resin Parts for HobbyBoss
Master 1:350
SM-350-099 2017 Nouvel outillage Multi sujets (3)
SM-350-095
USN 40 mm/56 Bofors quadruple mount ver.3 / with Mk-51 director
Master 1:350
SM-350-095 2017 Nouvel outillage
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Hobby Boss' CB-2 USS GuamView album, image #133
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No idea how long this is going to take. Maybe a little each day. I could try first "clean up/fix" all the large railings...
1:350 USS Guam CB-2 (HobbyBoss 86514)1:350 USS Alaska / Guam Armament (Master SM-350-099)1:350 USN 40 mm/56 Bofors quadruple mount ver.3 / with Mk-51 director (Master SM-350-095)

Commentaires

2 25 February 2021, 15:29
Treehugger
Looks like a nice kit after looking at the box content. Fairly recent molds.

Four sheets of photo etch included in the kit box, and an anchor chain (or two, I didn't check). The four propellers are counter spinning, which is nice.

No sign of any thread rigging in the instructions, but obviously there is some for the masts, like for hanging up signal flags at least.

The plastic stand, does not fit the kit. Presumably, an easy fix is to saw the stand in half and also shorten the width by ca 2cm by removing plastic, otherwise the ship hull would just rests weirdly onto the stand.

I will buy metal barrels for the large and medium guns, and maybe go for photo etch/metal quad bofors guns, but eh I would need three boxes of 6 in them, having a few to spare.

I look forward, to airbrush the various parts separately, and glue the stuff onto the deck, to avoid having to do too much masking work.

Heh I have a liberty ship to work on, but the photo etch railings I bought aren't the ones I need, so that was not fun. Some PE for the rear side got mauled unfortunately for the Liberty ship kit I started. I will hopefully find some suitable PE railings later.

I will have to figure out how to work with a gloss coat to avoid having my Humbrol Clear gloss coat causing cracking on my painted models. An idea is to lay a first thin layer and let that harden on my kits before adding any more layers, and hopefully that might avoid the surface cracking. Otherwise I have to switch to a Vallejo or maybe Alclad gloss coat. :|
25 February 2021, 15:34

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