U.S. Aircraft Carrier Hornet CV-8
Tamiya | No. 77510 | 1:700

Facts
- Brand:
- Tamiya
- Title:
- U.S. Aircraft Carrier Hornet CV-8
- Number:
- 77510 (Also listed as 110)
- Scale:
- 1:700
- Type:
- Full kit
- Released:
- 2011 New box
- Barcode:
- 4950344999590 (EAN)
- Packaging:
- Rigid box (Top opener)
- Topic:
- Aircraft carrier Yorktown-class » Aircraft carriers (Ships)
Markings
Aircraft carrier Yorktown-class
USS Hornet (CV-8)
US Navy (1794-now)
- CV-8
April 1942
Dark grey Light grey Deck colour
Box contents
Plastic sprue (Green), Plastic sprue (Black), Plastic sprue (Light gray), Plastic sprue (Green), Plastic sprue (Light gray), Plastic sprue (Green), Plastic sprue (Light gray), Decalsheet (waterslide) (Multi-colored), Instructions (Paper) (Black & white)
Dimensions:
390x130x35 mm
(15.4x5.1x1.4 inch)
Weight:
310 g (0.68 lbs)
Product timeline
Tamiya
Shizuoka Model Teaching Material Cooperative
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Comments

After getting back into the hobby after 30+ years I chose a handful of "Basic" kits to build to get back in the feel of things. The first three I built were all 1/700, the Tamiya USS Hornet CV-8, Aoshima USS North Carolina BB-55, and Hasegawa USS Alabama BB-60. I will leave comments on all of them.
I personally would spend the extra money on another manufactures version of this ship. This kit is very dated and I fought the whole deck placement and details over and over. Its fit is horrible, I'm sure if everything goes just right things turn out great but its very tough with so many parts that ultimately make the deck and settle it in place. I also have the Yorktown by Tamiya and I don't look forward to it given its basically the same. I guess the lesson learned is I will probably crazy glue the deck pieces in place as the first step. I have been applying primer at earlier stages but will likely wait till I have the entire hull and deck where I want it before placing primer or paint. The next issue that might be unavoidable is the deck guns being just 50 cal are simply a thin piece laid on a cradle, although I found easier than the 20 cals on the Alabama, inherently required a lot of excess plastic cement. I know modeling is about putting things together but I really don't see a reason the deck has to be something like 15 pieces. I don't think it really adds much more than frustration. It may seem boring, but in the end one molded piece would of been fine and let me detail otherwise. Again, I would pass on this kit and search out a better version.
2 3 February, 13:02

Older kit. It can be frustrating due to poor fitting parts. It's a OK budget project but if I were building it again I would spend the extra few $ to get another kit.
26 January, 22:56
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Reference material

USS Yorktown CV-5 US Navy Booklet of General Plans
Newport News Shipbuilding, Drydock Company
2022 Digital All books » (13 in total)