scale modeling database | stash manager
StevenVD
Steven Van Dyck (StevenVD)
BE

US Aircraft Carrier Yorktown CV-5

Scale:
1:700
Status:
Completed
Started:
May 27, 2013
Completed:
January 24, 2020
Time spent:
7 years

Project inventory

Full kits
31712
U.S. Aircraft Carrier
Yorktown Water Line Series
Tamiya 1:700
31712 (31712•2400) 2012 New parts
31911
U.S. Navy
Destroyer Hammann (DD-412) Waterline
Tamiya 1:700
31911 (911) 2013 New tool
Detail and Conversion sets
778
Sims class
USS Hammann DD-412 Destroyer Detail-up set for Tamiya kit 2 photo-etch sheets.
Tom's Modelworks 1:700
778 200x New tool
PE 755
USS Enterprise/Hornet
White Ensign Models 1:700
PE 755 2003 New tool
S70007
Transport containers
Black Dog 1:700
S70007
/search.php?q=*&fkMATEID[]=15656&showast=no&fkWORKBENCH[]=WB15656&page=projects&project=8048
 
 

Photoalbums

138 images
Yorktown + HammannView album, image #119
1:700
1:700 Yorktown (Tamiya 31712)1:700 USS Enterprise/Hornet (White Ensign Models PE 755)1:700 Destroyer Hammann (DD-412) (Tamiya 31911)2+

Comments

19 May 2014, 15:57
Steven Van Dyck
Apparently i never made an album for this project, that was on hold for almost 6 years. I had drilled extra portholes in the destroyer's hull, but these were not needed for the timeframe it was depicted in. This week, I corrected that issue. The first part of this build can be found on the Ship's forum at shipmodels.info/mws_..09&hilit=hammann.
22 November 2019, 10:22
Steven Van Dyck
Both ships are painted partially, first with grey Tamiya paint to primer the PE and the with Lifecolor. Now they are masked for the secand camo colors. Hammann was hardest with its horizontal surface deck blue restrictions.
29 November 2019, 17:13
Steven Van Dyck
The ship's camo is painted and a layer of Pledge used to protect the paint for the next steps.
2 December 2019, 21:04
Steven Van Dyck
The railing for both ships is added after painting. I looked for a better seabase, it's more spacious now.
8 December 2019, 22:14
Steven Van Dyck
While unpacking my ESM special prize for Princeton, I also found some time to cast the water base for Yorktown and Hammann. I thought to use aluminum foil for wave shaping, but it caused too many bubbles and was abandoned for a more classical method. Then, some Mig Deep Oceans completed the preparations for today.
11 December 2019, 22:43
Steven Van Dyck
The weathering of the hulls is done with washes for rust, grime and oil. Hammann's boot topping was only Vallejo black, it got scraped off but was quickly repainted. The deck is airbrushed with two wood tones, first red brown and then light sand. The boats got a coat of red brown and a light sand interior.
26 December 2019, 14:10
Dave Flitton
Some excellent work so far!!
26 December 2019, 14:43
Steven Van Dyck
Thanks, Dave. The project is finished now, I added some Wildcats and figures from two different set to have about 50 sailors on the two ships. I detailed the Yorktown deck to show all textures. After 8 years, it can finally rest in my showcase.
25 January 2020, 02:11

We use cookies for a great and free experience. By continuing to browse the site you agree to our use of cookies.

Essential cookies are for: preferences, security, performance analytics and contextual advertising.

Privacy policy »   Continue