Research books: USS Washington
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11 Dec 2007 07:49 PM
Does anyone know of any good reference books for the USS Washington/ North Carolina? I didn't find one for the Washington/ North Carolina in the Anatomy of the ship series.

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12 Dec 2007 06:08 PM
Since it's still actually afloat, I'd expect there should be plenty. I'd check here, call or e-mail & ask them if there isn't something obvious:

http://www.battleshipnc.com/index.html

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31 Dec 2007 05:31 PM
The reference book from Floating Drydock is okay. I mainly bought it for the plans set that comes with it. The book is thin, some pictures that are pretty helpful, and I forget the size of the plans, but they needed to be enlarged to be 1/144.
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31 Dec 2007 07:01 PM
I go the reference book from he site JohnmCa72 suggested. It contained plans from he floating dry dock. They were 1/350. I blew them up to 1/144.
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31 Dec 2007 07:18 PM
I think that's the same one I have, as I bought it AT the North Carolina :) Took ~200-odd pictures in summer 2006.
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31 Dec 2007 08:40 PM
Yeah I got mine fron the NC's official site.
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03 Jan 2008 02:08 PM
There is some good info located here:

http://usswashington.com/

I'm pretty sure there are also some plans and diagrams there you can download.

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03 Jan 2008 02:13 PM
I was gonna use those diagrams, but now im just gonna use the designs I git fron the NC reference book. It included drawings from the floating drydock.

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03 Jan 2008 02:15 PM
::CONSTRUCTION UPDATE::
I got my deck kit, but am trying to find a date to get together with some of the other NYBG guys so I can mark and cut the windows and maybe do the running gear.

Speaking of running gear, I hooked up one of the motors and it said (whe set to 20,000 ohms) that I had 0.02. Which Im guessing is 200 ohms? Does this sound correct?
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03 Jan 2008 05:23 PM
Don, don't go by that number :) The resistance of one of these motors is very low (probably 1 or 2 ohms), and will change depending on the speed of the motor while it's running (counterelectromotive force, or CEMF). If the motor looks like it's in good shape, it should be good to go.
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03 Jan 2008 06:12 PM
Motor talk will continue on the Washington build thread. :)
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