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I used to work with individuals at the Model Basin in Md. You should see some of the stuff in there junk section which they no longer use for testing. We had a model of the Sea Shadow (I worked in the program office for this ship) which we shipped to San Francisco by Fedex. Got there in one piece but when it got back to our office in Va, it was in several pieces. Talk about people being pissed. Far as I know the Model Basin people fixed it right up. There are some outstanding model builders at that facility.
Nice find!Damn, no RTR museum quality models!?
Generally, all items on the prototype twelve inches or larger for 1:96 scale (six inches or larger for 1:48 scale) will be reproduced.
Give the U.S. Naval Museum on the D.C. Navy Yard a call. They have mucho old models, drawings, etc. Almost forgot about them.
Quote from: Bob Bufkin on June 27, 2010, 09:26:19 PMGive the U.S. Naval Museum on the D.C. Navy Yard a call. They have mucho old models, drawings, etc. Almost forgot about them.Thanks, I have a PoC at the Navy Yard, but we are still trying to arrange a meeting. As to what I am looking for, any side wheeler from that era would do, but preferably one less that 130 feet long.
Bernie,If that PoC at the Naval Museum knows someone in the paintings and prints division, I need help finding some original paintings that are probably in its collection. My Dad appeared in some Navy recruiting posters during Korea and I'm trying to locate the original paintings. He's getting on in years and I want to find the images for him again.