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CV-2 lexington problem

Max,

The Lexington and the Saratoga were sister ships of the Lexington class. They look alike except for minor details and their hull numbers.

El Lexington y el Saratoga eran barcos en la misma clase y miran iguales a la excepcion de los detalles de menor importancia y de sus numeros.

They were originally laid down as battle cruisers, but were converted to cariers after the Washington Naval Treaty reduced the total tonnage of battleships allowed.
 
The first download worked fine in my computer. I did a quick mission to take off from the Lex and everything went as planned. Looks like a a very basic model though.
 
For great frame rates and good detail, don't forget the Virtual Navy's (VN) Lexington and Saratoga in WWII format and the VN's Lexington and Saratoga in pre-war format. All four should be in the library here.

Look for:

vn_lex.zip
vn_prelex.zip
vn_sara.zip
vn_presara.zip
 
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lex-16.jpg

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Nice pics Max! I have had my eye on the 1/350 Trumpeter Lexington myself.


Man that Usio.... Artist Extraordinaire!!
 
Holy Toledo, that model's about 2.5 ft long - impressive! I'm used to those 1/720 waterline models where each airplane is one little piece of plastic. :icon_lol:
 
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