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USS PT-174, "Adaptor Scheme"
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Posted: Saturday, November 21, 2009 - 03:21 AM UTC
MSW Crew-mate T. Garth Connelly shares a gallery of images of his latest addition to his showcase, USS PT 174, in the always cool "Adaptor (Zebra) Scheme", built by modeler/Naval Historian Alex Johnson!

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Thanks!
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Posted: Saturday, November 21, 2009 - 07:00 AM UTC
Really nice model.
Striking color scheme.
Thanks for sharing.
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Posted: Saturday, November 21, 2009 - 07:08 AM UTC
Just looking at photos of the real boats in that scheme can make you dizzy, and seeing one in scale has the same effect...now that's accuracy!

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Posted: Monday, November 23, 2009 - 03:36 AM UTC
Hi Garth

I know someone who should be very happy with the latest addition to his model collection!
I really like this model, and as you know, I have made one before the WEM AM set (which I happen to have in the PE stash!).
One day I have to tackle this beauty again, but I guess, that it will be after my 700 scale fevers ease a little

One suggestion, if I may:
- Try and find those 1/72 or 1/35 lenses made for Armor/Soft skin models. Probably there will be one that it fit's the searchlight - it will enhance even more the model.

Give my Congratulations to Mr. Alex Johnson and also to Al LeFleche (I will never forgive him for not meeting with me and Dave O'Meara some years ago in Newark - kidding!!!!)

Cheers,
Rui

Note: Hmmm, perhaps I can do this in 1/700!
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Posted: Monday, November 23, 2009 - 03:39 AM UTC

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Note: Hmmm, perhaps I can do this in 1/700!


I won't even attempt to cut that mask out!
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Posted: Monday, November 23, 2009 - 05:41 AM UTC

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Note: Hmmm, perhaps I can do this in 1/700!


I won't even attempt to cut that mask out!



You don't need to, Kenny!
I can say that I have figured it out already (the how to)!

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Posted: Monday, November 23, 2009 - 07:58 AM UTC
I need to see that one in 1/700. This one is wild enough on your eyes.

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Posted: Tuesday, November 24, 2009 - 11:29 AM UTC
Hi Rui,

I will definitely let Alex know about those lenses, that sounds interesting.

You know Al LeFleche?

Garth
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Posted: Tuesday, November 24, 2009 - 11:34 AM UTC
Thanks Dave .........

It is a nice model.

He'll be doing a resin Gulfstream 1:96 Elco 77 footer next. As PT-68.

Garth
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Posted: Tuesday, November 24, 2009 - 01:36 PM UTC

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Hi Rui,

I will definitely let Alex know about those lenses, that sounds interesting.

You know Al LeFleche?

Garth



Hi Garth

I know him "only" via armorama... when this was a small community and we read every post everyday on all sub-areas! Now this is a monster community... so the old guys are away in their "own rooms", kind of grounded

I went to Newark/NYC some years ago (the Mrs is a flight attendant, so I took the ride) and Dave O'Meara met with me.... it was January 1st, about 7 am, and we got a great breakfast (well, I had about 4 cups of coffee) and talked a lot. It was fun, 2 ol' salts, from different generations, different navies but with very similar stories to tell! It is a very important moment for me - and I hope, to Dave too



(note: According to Dave, I look much younger nowadays!! Go figure....)

Al and another member (I can't recall his callsign), declined the meeting (too early on January 1st!!! Long party....)

Of course, I will tease him for the rest of our lives with this issue (it's no issue at all)

Cheers and congratulations (again)
Rui
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Posted: Wednesday, November 25, 2009 - 02:25 AM UTC
Well,

I'll be sure to say hello for you to him.

He's a nice man. He has a handle-bar moustache ...

I like him, he's a nice man.

So, that's Dave? I've heard about him and his models but I've never seen him.

Garth
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Posted: Wednesday, December 02, 2009 - 12:45 AM UTC
That is a great build; I love the scheme, will try it in a few years once I have a clue wha tI am doing thanks for sharing!
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Posted: Thursday, December 03, 2009 - 07:12 AM UTC
Thank you James!

As I understand it, Alex is sending the boat up to me over this weekend ... so, I SHOULD have it at some point next week.

Seeing photos is one thing, seeing it up close is another.

Garth
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Posted: Friday, December 18, 2009 - 02:32 AM UTC
I've GOT to tell you something...

Yesterday, the model arrived from Alex, ... The photos you see here DO NOT give it justice ... the model is simply amazing in person! I can see how dark the Deck Blue (20-B) really is. It does look black.

The two WEM torpedoes in the forward tubes look amazing ........

I'm truly amazed, and I don't really like 'from the factory' boats. My favorites are the late war looking boats with roll-off racks and added guns ...... and if a torpedo-tube armed boat amazes me, THAT's saying something.

Garth
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Posted: Friday, December 18, 2009 - 07:00 AM UTC
Ah... A Happy Camper!

I am really pleased that you liked it!
It's like when I see models here posted, in build blogs or even in features, but when I get the chance to see them for real, it's a completely different story! They look so much better

Congratulations on another PT-Boat on your collection!
Cheers,
Rui
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Posted: Friday, December 18, 2009 - 07:10 AM UTC
Wait until you see Alex's next creation for me .............. It'll knock your socks off. I'm saying that and I haven't even sent the model down to him yet.

It's the GULFSTREAM 1:96 kit of the Elco 77 footer. Alex will rework it into a second production series example of that Class. We're hopeful that we can do PT-68 in her one-off camouflage scheme in that photo I'm sure most of you've seen.

I was able to get a 1:96 20mm from the SCALE SHIPYARD and some 1:96 .50s from MASTERPIECES IN MINUATURE that he'll use on it.

Garth
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