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WWII USS Independence Reference material???

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russ - 11 Feb 2009 09:32 GMT
I have a 1/700 (if I remember right) model kit of this on my to do
list. It was the ship my grandfather served on from around 1943 to the
end of the war. I actually went into the Navy after high school
because of him. But I went into submarine service partly from his
stories.

I am not close to building it yet, I don't feel confident enough not
to screw it up. :-(    Car guy, not that good at those even.

However, I was reading another post on a ship and realised that I
should take advantage of all you ship guys that still hang out here
and ask if you know of any photos, prints, anything at all for this
ship. My grandfather passed away many years ago, so other than
remembering his stories of life on it and the stuff that happened that
you didn't write home about I don't really know anything about the
ship.

I do know that it was a shipyard conversion to a carrier while it was
being built (if I remember correctly), and that it was one of many
ships used for A-bomb testing sometime after the war,  but that won't
help me build the thing, unless I did a post detonation version. :-)
My grandfather told me that even that didn't sink the ship, they
ended up towing it out and torpedoing it.

Ultimately, I know I could just put it together with the basic grey
paint and most people would think it was good. But I would like to at
least have the proper colors where they belong. Photo etch details
would be a nice detail also. Having some pictures would help both of
these, although I imagine finding any color pictures may be a stretch.

Thanks,
russ
Mike G - 11 Feb 2009 17:47 GMT
Tried Google?

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frank - 12 Feb 2009 19:16 GMT
US Naval Institute sells photographs of naval vessals. Check with them
to see what they have. They're online.
russ - 13 Feb 2009 08:32 GMT
>US Naval Institute sells photographs of naval vessals. Check with them
>to see what they have. They're online.

Thanks, that is the sort of thing I was hoping was around, but had no
clue.  :-) I will look them up.
russ
 
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