While waiting on some "subbie" bits, I began building my Dumas 1/96 USS Whitehall.
She's PCE 856 ( Patrol Craft Escort ) and, apparently, had seen some sub-chasing duties
in the South Pacific during WWII.
Began with Level 01:
Die cut balsa, and some sort of die cut styrene.
Assembled the bridge next:


Also die cut balsa, and "styrene", but I didn't care for much of the die cut styrene pieces,
so I made new parts from .040 sheet styrene! Mo' bettah!!!
Here is the bridge deck:

I replaced a lot of the sides with .040" thick styrene, as well! The die cut parts aren't real
crazy about being bent or radiused!! The deck itself, is die cut plywood.
A couple of pix of the bridge and bridge deck placed together:


Joined the hull halves together with a bead of thick bodied CA, and left to dry completely!
Binder clips and a few spring clamps keep things aligned nicely!


Next will be to reinforce the inside hull seam with the provided fiberglass tape,
and wet it down with thin CA. Once that's set, I plan to go over the entire seam with
a layer of brushed on epoxy! That'll seal her up pretty well!!
Not sure how often I'll be adding to this thread, as once my sub parts arrive,
I'll be back to my 1/144 Gato build!
But, she'll be a nice addition to my few existing "targets", and should operate
pretty well within the confines of my pool!!?? (Film at eleven!! LOL)
CG
She's PCE 856 ( Patrol Craft Escort ) and, apparently, had seen some sub-chasing duties
in the South Pacific during WWII.
Began with Level 01:
Assembled the bridge next:
Also die cut balsa, and "styrene", but I didn't care for much of the die cut styrene pieces,
so I made new parts from .040 sheet styrene! Mo' bettah!!!
Here is the bridge deck:
I replaced a lot of the sides with .040" thick styrene, as well! The die cut parts aren't real
crazy about being bent or radiused!! The deck itself, is die cut plywood.
A couple of pix of the bridge and bridge deck placed together:
Joined the hull halves together with a bead of thick bodied CA, and left to dry completely!
Binder clips and a few spring clamps keep things aligned nicely!
Next will be to reinforce the inside hull seam with the provided fiberglass tape,
and wet it down with thin CA. Once that's set, I plan to go over the entire seam with
a layer of brushed on epoxy! That'll seal her up pretty well!!
Not sure how often I'll be adding to this thread, as once my sub parts arrive,
I'll be back to my 1/144 Gato build!
But, she'll be a nice addition to my few existing "targets", and should operate
pretty well within the confines of my pool!!?? (Film at eleven!! LOL)
CG
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