Okay, am I the only one building ships out here? C'mon guys, start posting some pix! I've noticed the number of postings on this forum seem to be dwindling, so let's kick off the new year with some new pictures of what everyone's been working on. To start, I'm going to show the first batch of ships from my new USN. My previous US fleet died 20 years ago, and now it is being painstakingly rebuilt from zero. So here goes...
First up is the USS Lexington CV-2, or "Lady Lex" as she was known. She is shown below in Measure 11 which she wore at the Battle of the Coral Sea in May of '42 where she was sunk. Please ignore the giant 8" gun turrets that would not have been on her at that time, I just didn't have any machine gun tubs to replace them with. Attn GHQ: great idea for another model - Lex as she was outfitted for Coral Sea.

USS Lexington in the middle of launching a flight of Douglas SBD Dauntless scout bombers of VS-2, with a flight of three Grumman F4F Wildcats waiting to take off on CAP from VF-3 (don't know why but the Saratoga and the Lexington swapped fighter squadrons before the battle).

USS Lexington

USS Lexington

USS Yorktown CV-5 wearing Measure 12 paint scheme preparing to launch an air strike from carrier air group five (CAG-5)

USS Yorktown

USS Curtiss AV-4 in Measure 12, one of the venerable seaplane tenders in the USN, I've always thought these ships are pretty cool.

Here's a somewhat blurred image of her hanger deck with a Consolidated PBY Catalina on board.

USS Neosho AO-23 also in Measure 12, she was mistaken for an aircraft carrier at Coral Sea and sunk. She is actually quite a big ship, so I can see how they made the mistake.

USS Neosho

I know its hard to see in this horrible picture, but this is Carrier Air Group 5 from the USS Yorktown on its way to strike at the heart of the Japanese Empire. Aloft we have 21 Wildcat fighters, 36 Dauntless dive bombers, and 9 Devastator torpedo bombers. Go get 'em boys!

Here's a closeup of my Grumman TBF Avengers posing as Douglas TBD Devastators in their mid 1942 camo scheme of blue-gray topside and light gray bottoms.
Next up after the holidays will be the ships of TF 17 that supported these awesome carriers. Hope you enjoy the show!
Chris