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OTHER REQUIRED ITEMS
If you plan to build this kit, there are several more items required to compete the USS Crockett.  Here is a list of items needed to complete the kit for R/C operation:


1 Radio of at least 2 channels
1  #2341- Running Hardware*
1  #2105- Running Hardware*
2  #2004 - 6 volt motors*
1  6 volt Speed Control* 
1  6 Volt Sealed Lead Acid Battery*
1  6 volt battery charger #2024*
2  36" Semi-Flexible Pushrod
1  Epoxy 15-Minute Formula 9 oz.
1  Epoxy 45-Minute Formula 9 oz.
1  Finishing resin 9 oz.
1  2" paint brush (for finishing resin)
1  Fiberglass Cloth 2oz. 1 Sq. Yd.
1  T-Pins 1 1/2" (100)
1  Razor Saw

1  Modeling Knife
1  Soldering iron and solder/flux
1  Drill w/bits
1  Needle nose pliers
1  CA Glue 4oz. Medium

1  CA Activator
     (your choice of brand)

1  Masking Tape 1"
1  Bottle of Micro Balloons
1  Sandpaper assortment. (containing at least: 80, 220,  and 320   grits)

* indicates Dumas products.

PAINT
Dumas has recommended the use  URETHANE OR EPOXY type paints.  Depending on the amount of detail, your paint quantities will differ from mine.  Here are the recommended colors:

Black, Grey, Olive Drab, Dull Orange, Red, Dark Red, Silver, White, Green

Roger's Notes:During the construction, I did not use urethane or epoxy based paints.  After the wood grain was sealed with resin, I then used Testers Model Master™ paints for the color coats.  These paints are based on the same Federal Standard that the U.S. Military uses in their paint colors.  

If you plan to display your model, you will need  Dumas Deck Hardware Kit #2105.  This is an optional deck hardware kit that contains more than 80 cast fittings.  

I purchased the kit from my local hobby shop.  Seems that Dumas has raised their kit prices.  I was able to get the kit for $124.95, saving me money over the new pricing.  In order to configure the kit for radio control, I had to shell out another $410.00 for the running hardware, deck hardware, speed control, motors and battery.  This is really a "Big Boys" toy. :-)

After opening the kit, I inspected the contents.  Kit #1218 contained balsa and die-cut mahogany.  The kit included brass rod and steel 0.020 wire for the stanchions, small chain, wood dowels for the mast, screws for the hatch and some other small items.  My kit was complete and contained high quality balsa and plywood.

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Instructions: RATING 2

The kit included twelve pages of typed instructions.  Also included were two sheets of blue printed plans and a listing of additional need items to complete the kit.  The blue printed plans were very complete, showing diagrams for the finished model and a few assembly diagrams.   Construction details of the many small lockers, mast, funnels, ladders and Bofors mount were very detailed.  As for the typed kit instructions, they were void of assembly pictures, only containing one diagram showing the butt joint on the planks and referring to a few figures on the plans.   This kit was released in 1980-81 and were "industry standard" at that time.

The lack of good instruction, in my option keeps this kit out of the hands of the moderate modeler.


 



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