John Healy (@j-healy)
Hello John. I'm sorry that I'm late to the party here, and have only now made a comment. We have had a lot of full scale "life" things getting in our way recently. These things have severely hampered my bench time. I had full intentions of knocking out a few shelf queens that could fit into this group, the M-26 Pershing being one of them.
Boy oh boy, you sure have been busy !
It really looks good too. I don't know how you guys can build stuff so tiny, but I'm glad that you do. My eyesight doesn't allow me to build anything small anymore, so I have gravitated towards 1/48 and larger aircraft, along with 1/35 armor stuff.
Whenever I see a model of a US Navy carrier from this era, complete with aircraft on the deck, I immediately think of the deck scenes when they were maneuvering the carrier into the dock, as a scene from the movie "Bridges of Toko-Ri".
They were using the thrust from the propellers of the aircraft secured on deck to "push" the carrier sideways.
I have read somewhere how this put a strain on the aircraft engines since they were not being operated at normal flying speeds, and because of this, they didn't have the same airflow over the engine's air cooled cylinders.
Now I'm getting the urge to build up a Korean War Skyraider... dang it man. I need to quit looking at stuff on the 'net. 😉