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  1. Sort of side by view of both models. They were dropped off at their new home at the  museum yesterday. (The National Iron and Steel Heritage Museum, Coatesville, PA. www.steelmuseum.org) I donated to them because it is VERY likely this is where the steel and iron for the original ship came from! This was a cool project that took some very weird turns and came out better than I hoped. Thanks to everyone who followed and commented.

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  2. Welp. I torched up the acrylic glass and put the novis polish to it. I 3d printed the rest of the guides and painted them steel silver. I added the info plate. I then secured the rails to the base and added the ensign and jack. I think this is a wrap. I will take some photos up at the Joint Clubs Northeast Conference and maybe a few after it gets to its final home.

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  3. A little different line of effort tonight. I wanted to put on a bow ornament decal at some point and event though it will be microscopic, it was distinctive on these types of vessels. 

    I found a photo of the bow ornament and then altered the photo. I then used AI software to colorize it. I will now convert that into a decal which will go on the front.

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  4. Hank, 

     

    The entire kit is available here:

    USS St. Louis - official 3D printable model from WoWS by World of Warships | Download free STL model | Printables.com

     

    The price is FREE!

    This was a trial by the very popular game World of Warships to see if there was interest in them converting their digitized designs (which are fantastic btw) over to 3d printable models. I have BEGGED them to make these files available. As to your request on the weaponry, I am afraid the 3d kit maker left a LOT to be desired. Most of the parts were VERY vague and I had to even resculpt a few of the smaller weapons to look decent. 

    If there are parts that you need or can use than they are all there!

     

    Thanks for commenting. I love these buff and white colored vessels, but this is my very first attempt at this kind of ship modeling and so far it has been pretty positive.

     

    V/R

    Todd

  5. I got through some more of the very thin rigging. I saw somewhere that much of the support cabeling stays were 5/8 inch or 3/4 inch wire rope. This would have put much of it on the model at about .004 inches or .10 mm by my math. I used super nylon line and Lycra rigging for the model in roughly those sizes. To my eye it seems small though.

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  6. More progress. I quickly printed off 4 of the larger long boats. I realized after I tried to fit them up that I forgot to shrink them down to 1/200 scale which was a 81% (hard to see in the pic but the boat on the far left is the right size and the top four are too big.)

     

    The other photos show the new Gatling gun mounts and test fitting the boat mounts.

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  7. Back to my build. Work on the pedestals, case, and side gun mounts . I managed to router some scrap wood and find some UV resistant acrylic sheet which I welded with poly chloride bonding agent. 

    I painted the base gray and layered on 3 coats of polyurethane. The pedestals were printed to fit and painted bronze. I then layered over brass wax paint with sealer. The model was screwed into place using 3 inch self tapping.

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  8. On 3/11/2025 at 5:36 PM, KeithAug said:

    Fascinating model and build process. I know nothing about 3d printing. Can you select the print quality to get very fine detail or does the extrusion head dictate how fine the detail can be? 

    Keith,

    On the printer I am using you can adjust the settings from draft .2 mm to fine .08 mm. There are multiple settings in between. The advantage with some is to give your piece strength vs detail. 

    I have both a resin and FDM printer. The resin will give you details down to the 10 micrometer range. It will not give you much strength however. The FDM which in the past has never been great for details has come a long way and I am using it almost exclusively for this build.

     

    Cheers!

    TW

     

  9. 11 hours ago, ccoyle said:

    St. Louis' sister ship, USS Milwaukee (CL-21), stranded on the beach at Samoa, California, in 1917 while trying to tow off a stranded submarine. The submarine, H-3, was subsequently hauled over the North Jetty of Humboldt Bay, refloated, and eventually placed back in service. 

     

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    Photo in public domain, courtesy of Wikipedia

     This is a great photo and having been to that part of the world up to Humbolt and Crescent City, I can see how that part of the coast is super unforgiving! This design has kind of grown on me since I started.

  10. So I have been playing the game World of Warships for quite sometime and I have been begging them to release some of their warship files so people could print and model them. Last year they did just that with the 1905 USS St. Louis CL 20. It is a 426 fool US armored cruiser which fought in WWI and was built in Philadelphia, PA. I have been printing for some time but this is the first full on ship print I have attempted. I just got a very good new Fused Deposit Material (FDM) printer and it is working wonders on printing the parts for me to assemble so far.

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