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[StartQuote] Well, I may be building another 77 footer model, a follow on to the PT-41 I started a decade ago or so: [url]http://matthewsmodelmarine.wordpress.com/writings/pt-41-building-one-of-the-expendables/[/url] And I want to do better this time! That one was built with drawings printed from NARA microfilm- really awful stuff, most are illegible at best. I know that the films at HQ are much better, but I haven't paid attention for a long time- has anyone made all these Elco PT-20 series detail drawings available, in any format? I'd really like to get better views of these construction drawings! Also, I downloaded a ZIP file someone posted, for the Mk 18 tubes- great stuff! But, I neglected to write down the poster's name- whom do I have to thank for that? But wait there's more- In going through those Mk 18 drawings, I see a couple details missing from the set: - Forward tube mount structure - Any sort of detail on the bracing rods and their attachment Any chance either are available anywhere? Thanks, Pat M [EndQuote]
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