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tony52

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USS Enterprise
« on: August 24, 2010, 07:41:49 am »

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Re: USS Enterprise
« Reply #1 on: August 24, 2010, 08:00:48 am »

Great find Tony!   :-))

This article probably represents one of the best privately owned scratch built models of the first nuclear U.S. Navy Aircraft Carrier, the USS ENTERPRISE. Mr. Gabriel Suranyi dedicated a total of nineteen (19) years of detailed craftsmanship to complete the building of this 1/72 scale, sixteen foot long, five foot wide, four foot high carrier. The Model was featured on the front page and fold-out centrefold in the March 1997, 15th-year-edition of FineScale Modeler magazine. The U.S. Navy also ferried the builder, Gabe Suranyi, via a C-2A to the USS Enterprise about 200 miles off Norfolk in September 1997. Gabe resided on the USS Enterprise for two days compliments of the ship's Captain.

 The model, mostly completed in 2003, represents the USS Enterprise and Air-Wing 11 during the ships’ 1989 cruise. Top deck of the carrier is finished in rough grip surface. Over 6000 tie-downs are on the top deck and 5000 in the hangar bay. The tie-downs have been obtained from a British Company named PP Airoparts, unfortunately they discontinued operations in the early 90’s. Many other parts were die cast in New Jersey.

Starboard shows flight operations. Airmen in coloured uniforms, tow and fire trucks , catapult operators, flight directors, safety officers, missile launchers, chaff dispensers, refuelling lines, hoses and plumbing, various antennas, control surfaces and storage areas.

 Planes not participating in flight operations are chained down to the deck. A visiting Marine F-18 Squadron is deployed at the port side.

The Superstructure took over 2 years to build. It was overhauled in 2006. Over 200 sections comprises a single radar mast glued one section at a time.

( I've copied some photos for us.... site tend to disappear after a while and I wouldn't want you to miss out!)  :-)
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Re: USS Enterprise
« Reply #2 on: August 24, 2010, 08:21:50 am »

Absolutely Awesome do you think he ever put that on the water? theres committed to a build and then theres thats! i doubt many of us would dedicate that kind of time to a model.

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Re: USS Enterprise
« Reply #3 on: August 24, 2010, 09:13:42 am »

It makes my own efforts look very humble.   I think that really is a labour of love.

Geoff
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Re: USS Enterprise
« Reply #4 on: August 24, 2010, 09:18:44 am »

Fantastic, and dont forget to scroll down on the link and watch the video. Wow!!
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Flying Sparks

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Re: USS Enterprise
« Reply #5 on: August 24, 2010, 03:47:47 pm »

Very nice, but does it work on the water?

Phil.
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Re: USS Enterprise
« Reply #6 on: August 30, 2010, 01:06:15 am »

Aw cmo'n, does it really matter whether it even floats or not?  what a stupendous effort - my mind boggles at the thought of the dedication and patience needed to contemplate just looking at the same model for 19 years let alone the research, skill, and dexterity involved to produce such a masterpiece.
       
               I'm honestly in awe and accept my limitations, but happy to take my hat off to those (including a number on this forum) that can produce such results.
   
       Think it's brill.                          Regards, tony.
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mattycoops43

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Re: USS Enterprise
« Reply #7 on: August 30, 2010, 10:31:36 am »

Of course it doesn't matter whether it floats or not, but I am still gagging to know! Can you imagine that coming round the point at a big lake.
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