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THE SECOND WORLD WAR

AIRCRAFT CARRIER BASES

The Aircraft carriers during the second World War mainly had wooden decks.
The colour depended on the class of ship and when it was commissioned
It also depended on whether the ship received upgrades or had battle damage repairs.

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To better camouflage the carriers from the air, the decks were treated with a dark blue stain, called “Deck Stain #21”.
It was approximately the same colour as the “Sea Blue” that the tops of the aircraft were painted during the tri colour scheme, but not as dark as the overall “midnight Blue” which aircraft were painted towards the end of the war.


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BH-100
THE SECOND WORLD WAR
AIRCRAFT CARRIER BASE #1,
(1pc)



(BOX SIZE 9 3/4” x 15” x 3/4”)
Weight 2,065g


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BH-200
THE SECOND WORLD WAR
AIRCRAFT CARRIER BASE #2,
(1pc)


(BOX SIZE 9 3/4” x 15” x 3/4”)

Weight 2,065g



BH300.JPG

BH-300
THE SECOND WORLD WAR
AIRCRAFT CARRIER BASE #3,
(1pc)


(BOX SIZE 9 3/4” x 15” x 3/4”)

Weight 2,065g


Please note “BH CARRIER BASES” can be used as single, double or as a triple display.

The Double Base 19 ½” x 15” x ¾” (using any 2 of the 3 BH bases) can accommodate most 1/30 scale carrier fighters.
The Triple Base 29 ¼” x 15” x ¾” (using any 3 of the BH bases) can accommodate one 1/30 scale carrier fighter and 1 “parked” carrier fighter.

Please note BH Carrier Bases are designed to be displayed in sets of 3, “running Vertically”, as opposed to the IWA Carrier Bases which are designed to be displayed “running horizontally in sets of 2.



**PLEASE CONTACT YOUR LOCAL DEALER FOR FURTHER INFORMATION**
 
WWII carrier deck plates can only mean one thing . . . . . US Naval carrier based aircraft offerings . . . . and so the excitement and anticipation increases . . . . I'm in . . . .
:smile2: Mike
 
Wildcats, Hellcats, and Dauntlesses, oh my... -- Al

Looks like I'll have to acquire another card table. At approximately 33" x 33" I have found that a card table perfectly accommodates these plates . . . . I know what I'll be concentrating on for the remainder of this year and well into 2018 . . . Do to its size, I suppose an Avenger would be too much to hope for . . . .
:smile2: Mike
 
Looks like I'll have to acquire another card table. At approximately 33" x 33" I have found that a card table perfectly accommodates these plates . . . . I know what I'll be concentrating on for the remainder of this year and well into 2018 . . . Do to its size, I suppose an Avenger would be too much to hope for . . . .
:smile2: Mike
Remember Mike, although the Avenger, the Helldiver, and Devastator are all large aircraft, they all also had folding wings, so...:wink2: -- Al
 
It's the oh my part that concerns me. Perhaps we will see the fighters for the deck in Chicago.

I am counting on that Brad . . . at least a prototype sneak peek . . . .
:smile2: Mike
 
With the release of the Inter-War Aviation "SARA" carrier deck plates and the Boeing F4B-4's and now these WWII carrier deck plates and the WWII carrier planes that should soon follow, I believe this will be the start of a whole new era in TS collecting for me . . . . I am afraid that all previous interests of mine will be placed on the back burner while I concentrate on these new brilliant offerings . . .
:smile2: Mike
 
Oh yes, I'm in! Been communicating with Andy, K&C, ever since he released the Corsair, urging him to release WWII USN deck sections. These are definitely needed for our WWII USN carrier acft. Maybe John will do something for IJN acft next. :smile2: These will replace my home made carrier deck. Pls excuse the K&C figs. Chris
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Rec'd my first inter-war aviation deck section today. :smile2:
 
Oh yes, I'm in! Been communicating with Andy, K&C, ever since he released the Corsair, urging him to release WWII USN deck sections. These are definitely needed for our WWII USN carrier acft. Maybe John will do something for IJN acft next. :smile2: These will replace my home made carrier deck. Pls excuse the K&C figs. Chris
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Rec'd my first inter-war aviation deck section today. :smile2:



...Hi Chris,
Why do you need to 'excuse the K&C figures..?'
They look pretty good! Andy.
 
...Hi Chris,
Why do you need to 'excuse the K&C figures..?'
They look pretty good! Andy.

Andy, while you're patting yourself on the back, don't forget to take a bow for the motorized prop on the KC Corsair!:wink2:

-Moe
 
I am trying to guess at what the "BH" stands for in BH-100, BH-200, BH-300 . . . . . I must be having an "old man's" moment because its just not obvious to me . . . . . Blue Horizons perhaps? . . . .
:smile2: Mike
 
I am trying to guess at what the "BH" stands for in BH-100, BH-200, BH-300 . . . . . I must be having an "old man's" moment because its just not obvious to me . . . . . Blue Horizons perhaps? . . . .
:smile2: Mike

Bunker Hill, maybe?^&confuse

-Moe
 
WOW ... what a fantastic couple of months for the TOY SOLDIER WORLD.

Collector's Showcase comes out with a U-96 U-Boat and Crew .. {sm4}
John Jenkins releases the SARA interwar carrier deck, planes and crew .. {sm4}
King and Country announces the United States Marines on Tarawa .. {sm4}{sm4}

AND now it looks like John is moving to World War 2 Aircraft Carrier decks and planes .. {sm4}{sm4}{sm4}{sm4}

FOR SALE:
One Kidney
One Liver
3 Pints of Blood
Left Arm ...... offers considered ... {sm2}{eek3}

--- LaRRy
 
Larry you have not got enough body parts to cover this lot. Dieting may be an option. Robin.
 
So, if "BH" stands for the USS Bunker Hill, which more than likely is the case, then I am dreaming of the various types of aircraft models that John could considered for release. The Bunker Hill carried F4U Corsairs, SB2C Hell Divers, TBF Avengers, and F6F Hellcats . . . . . wouldn't that be a sweet looking line up of carrier planes . . . . .
:smile2: Mike
 
I am still firmly in the 18th Century. But if an Essex Class Carrier is released, it will be extraordinarily difficult not to collect and my posts will be long and detailed. For example: Did you know that, as it regards the Avenger Torpedo Bombers, the only difference between the Grumman-built (TBF) and the GM-built Avengers (TBM) was the shade of green used in the Cockpit --- among the things we need to know in life!!!

As for aircraft and such, try Volume XII of the History of the United States Naval Operation in World War II - Leyete June 1944 - January 1945. Samuel Morison, Little and Brown (1958) plus the earlier and later volumes. In the Appendices, it will list by ship the Air Group, the number and type of aircraft in each squadron and commanding officers of the Air Group and of the three squadrons --- Fighter ( Grumman Hellcat); Dive-Bomber (Curtiss-Wright Helldiver) and the Torpedo Bombers (Grumman and General Motors Avenger).

So for Leyete Gulf and the Bunker Hill (Leyete June 1944 - January 1945) - very large naval battles between the US and Japan.

TG 38.2 Task Group Two, Rear Admiral Gerald F. Bogan

Carrier Bunker Hill (CV-17), Captain M. R. Greer

Airgroup 8: 1 F6F-5, Commander R.L. Shifley

VF- 8 ----- 27 F6-3; 13 F6F-5; 4 F6F-3N; 4F6F-5N --- Cdr. W. M. Collins

VB-8 ------ 17 SB2C-1C; 3 SBF-1 (Helldiver), 4 SBW-1 (Helldiver) ---- Lt. Cdr. J.D. Arbes

VT-8 -------- 17 TBM-1C; 2 TBM-1D Lt. Cdr. K.F. Musick

Wikipedia is a great source detailing the differences in the different versions of the Aircraft.

Much prefer Air Group 15 off the Essex though:

TG.3 Task Group Three, Rear Admiral Fredrick C. Sherman

Carrier Essex (CV-9); Captain C. W. Weiber

Air Group 15; 1 F6F-5, Commander David McCampbell

VF-15 ----- 22 F6F-3, 3 F6F-3N, 2 F6F-3P, 22 F6F-5, 1F6-5N ------- Lt. Cdr. J.F. Rigg

VB-15 ----- 25 SB2C-3 ----- Lt. Cdr. J.H. Mini

VT-15 -------- 15-TBF-1C, 5 TBM-1C ------- Lt. Cdr. V.G. Lambert


If needed, we can reference the need volume of Morison covering different dates.
 
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