Dragon 1/350 USS Princeton wip

It has been a while since I’ve had a big project…it’s time!

The kit, some refs, the base I made a while back, and some PE (Eduard rails, White Ensign “air wing” set, and a set from Alliance)

Almost forgot, there’s also a set of 20mm guns from Master (not pictured).

Hopefully, I’ll get some time this week to start snippin some parts. Unfortunately, it looks like the weather is not going to cooperate and I’ll be spending most of my free time at the airport, dealing with the snow.

I’m looking forward to watching this come together. Double check the painting instructions, it sounds like there’s some active debate about the various colors the ship was painted.

also take a look at this link. http://www.shipmodels.info/mws_forum/viewtopic.php?f=46&t=6011

Where is the Popcorn. Will be watching this one my Friend…Cheers Mark

This is going to be a good one. HURRY!!!

Three bench sessions in…many hours and many words, worthy of getting my mouth washed out with soap (ALL of the bad words!).

This is all I have to show for it…

I have heard many stories about Dragons instructions…I’ve even seen the issues on a few plane kits. I know planes, so it hasn’t been an issue.

They had a couple of the numbers wrong on the exhaust stacks…then…they don’t even bother to tell you which ones go where on the ship. A little deductive reasoning (trial-n-error/test fitting) does the trick though.

I need to use my “phone a friend” option here…

I can’t seem to find anything regarding colors in the hanger deck…walls, floor, ceiling. I’ve wasted too much time searching my refs(nothing shown), web sites, and other people wips…and of course, Dragon instructions are of zero help in this area.

I’m kinda stuck until I get those figured out…anybody know???

The usual colors would be white bulkheads and overhead, deck painted to match Deck Stain 20-B, which is about the same as 5-N Navy Blue.

I think in 1943 the deck was Stain 21, which is about the same as 5-O Ocean Gray. But I think she was repainted before being sunk in late 1944.

Ah,coming along really nice.I have the USS Independence in the stash,hoping to get to it someday.Will enjoy following yours.

There was a great thread on the Ship Model Forum about the CVL kits.

http://www.shipmodels.info/mws_forum/viewtopic.php?f=46&t=6011

There’s a picture of a CVL elevator lowered. The walls of the elevator well are blue, there’s a pretty wide black stripe around the tops of them.

And one additional link (New WIP)

http://www.shipmodels.info/mws_forum/viewtopic.php?f=59&t=166458&start=80

Looks like this modeler is up to the hanger deck now.

(Tracy White is one of the experts over there on Modelwarships.com and as I recall he worked with Dragon on their 1/350th kits as technical advisor.) He has some terrific posts with expert advice on the CVL class.

Nino.

Thanks for the assist, guys!

Some progress!

Drilled holes in the hull and epoxied the bolts…

I thinned the support brackets for the prop shafts…

I used masking tape and “built up” some paint to simulate the hull panels…

Also did the preliminary painting. I figured it would be way easier now, than trying to do any masking with all the fiddly bits in place.

Off to a very good start my Friend. Nice and clean Paintwork as usual…Cheers mark

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Last nights progress…

It really isn’t as visible as I thought it might have been…I had some black chain, but the links had a twist to them…then I remembered the gold chain I had stashed with another kit.

The links are straight, much better! They are lacking the “bar” in the middle of each link, but looks far better than the PE chain provided.

Very good looking. Share how you masked the pattern.

Been at the bench, pretty much ALL day today.

Added and painted the slide up doors on the hanger level.

Spent the rest of the day on the main deck. Not gonna lie, this had me nervous…being my 1st go at this sort of thing.

I started by cutting off the molded on arresting cables. They’re huge and really look dumb…they had to go! I can replace later, with much finer stretched sprue.

Started painting with a dark grey…

Then I mixed up a “wood” color…

Then the blue…

The kit provides decals for all the stripes…I don’t think stark white stripes would have looked any kind of good…so…

I bit of dry brushing, a gloss, wash and dull coat…

I really wish the camera could pick up what the eye picks up.

I’m quite pleased with myself and think it turned out at least a little better than I had envisioned.

This last pic still doesn’t do it justice, but it’s as close as I could get it…

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Masking tape![proplr]

For the curved areas, I cut thin strips of Tamiya tape, then just filled in the rest will regular (cheap) tape.

Kill deer. OK the question was serious. I assume you copied the Dragon illustration.

Tracy White if you are foillowing: I can’t find any pictures of Princeton in 33, only 21 or 22.

I only care because I’m building one.

Wow that’s looking really sharp. Pics look great. The deck looks fantastic

Apologies…I didn’t know that’s what you were getting at!

Yes, I did follow the instructions…with a bit of artistic license on the bow and stern. The instructions have some conflict between the side views and head on/rear views. The side views match the ref pics in the 2 books (pictured in my first post).

I believe this is the San Jacinto…pattern is the same though.