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PCE?
Hi - Does anyone know of any kits - hulls - plans - for a U.S. Patrol Craft Escort? The "Ely" PCE 880 was stationed in my hometown during the 50's as a Naval reserve ship and I thought it would be neat to make a model of it. Any ideas?
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RE: PCE?
http://floatingdrydock.com/ has plans for the
TFW-PCE893/4 - USS PC893 TFW-PCE1604/8 - PCE1604 http://floatingdrydock.com/TFW2.htm#TFW And Hull lines for the HULL-PCE/3 USS PCE1376 CL http://floatingdrydock.com/HULL.htm If you think those ships are close enough to your service ship, contact Floating drydock and see if they can make you a set. [8D] http://www.navsource.org/archives/12/021606.htm http://www.navsource.org/archives/12/02893.htm |
RE: PCE?
Thanks - I'll email Floating drydock. That navsourse site even had pictures of the 880! Thanks again - Jim
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RE: PCE?
I just realized the Dumas Whitehall is a PCE - has anyone built one of these or know anything about this kit? It's a little smaller scale than I was thinking about, but at least it's the right boat!
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RE: PCE?
I just got the drawings from The Floating Drydock, the ones drawn by Thomas Walkowiak. They are really nice, and a good modeler could make a great model from them. I hope I'm up to the task - a fiberglass hull and a kit of the "stuff" on the deck would be much easier!
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RE: PCE?
If you can assemble a model kit, you have the have the skills to scratch build.
Copy the frame plans 10 or 20 times, cut a paper pattern for each frame, and paste them on your plywood, and you are on your way.[8D] |
RE: PCE?
The dumas kit is a piece of cake. I finished my PCE in a month, they are small and lack any real fittings in the kit, but it was a nice break form my Spruance. I ordered all the fittings from John Haynes and they are top notch, and I didnt wait for months for them.
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