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Liberty Ship

That's right, they even have their own index EC2-S-C1

Could you share a scan? A very large number of AKA, AKS, AE, AGS classes were built on its base. The @Booklet of general plans@ are available, but there are no body plans.
here a general hull drawings line, consider that the C-2 type had several variants with little variations in lenght and fittings. American scout was a C-2-S AJ5. Hope it works for you
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here a general hull drawings line, consider that the C-2 type had several variants with little variations in lenght and fittings. American scout was a C-2-S AJ5. Hope it works for you
Pit
This is already something. I'll try to do something about it and restore its appearance. Okay
 
I've gone to the archive site and am downloading the complete set of plans (650 pages). They contain a wealth of information but it's a damn shame the didn't create the images at a higher resolution because the dimensions are hard to read. I can see now that am I am going to utilize 'poetic licenses' to model these pieces.
 
I've gone to the archive site and am downloading the complete set of plans (650 pages). They contain a wealth of information but it's a damn shame the didn't create the images at a higher resolution because the dimensions are hard to read. I can see now that am I am going to utilize 'poetic licenses' to model these pieces.
Your model will be in a specific scale. Therefore, all you need to do is scale the drawings to the desired size.
The details you need, useful for modeling, are located in the following folders:
EC2-S-C1 L6-3-1 to S29-1-57
EC2-S-C1 L6-3-1 to S29-1-80
EC2-S-C1 S1-3-2 to S11-7-38
EC2-S-C1 S29-1-1-281 to S48-1-17A
EC2-S-C1 S29-1-58 to S51-3-4A
EC2-S-C1 S48-10-27 to S93-0-12-101
EC2-S-C1 S53-0-1 to S93-0-20-1
All you need to do is enter them one by one into the search engine in NARA.
There will be other folders that are not listed, but they contain internal mechanisms and wiring that are not actually needed for construction.
But there's an easier way—I've already sorted them:
To save time, you can download (2,4GB)them here:
 
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Apparently there were many different deck configurations. Some show 2 masts per cargo hold while others show1 mast. The crane booms attach at different points depending on the boom style. Some are shown welded to the mast while others show them attached to the side of the house below. I wish to hell I could read some of the original build blueprints so I could identify equipment and rigging types and locations.
 
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Skipper, you have a typo in the 1st sentence after the word "different" in you last post.
 
Your model will be in a specific scale. Therefore, all you need to do is scale the drawings to the desired size.
The details you need, useful for modeling, are located in the following folders:
EC2-S-C1 L6-3-1 to S29-1-57
EC2-S-C1 L6-3-1 to S29-1-80
EC2-S-C1 S1-3-2 to S11-7-38
EC2-S-C1 S29-1-1-281 to S48-1-17A
EC2-S-C1 S29-1-58 to S51-3-4A
EC2-S-C1 S48-10-27 to S93-0-12-101
EC2-S-C1 S53-0-1 to S93-0-20-1
All you need to do is enter them one by one into the search engine in NARA.
There will be other folders that are not listed, but they contain internal mechanisms and wiring that are not actually needed for construction.
But there's an easier way—I've already sorted them:
To save time, you can download (2,4GB)them here:
Thank you
 
Apparently there were many different deck configurations. Some show 2 masts per cargo hold while others show1 mast. The crane booms attach at different points depending on the boom style. Some are shown welded to the mast while others show them attached to the side of the house below. I wish to hell I could read some of the original build blueprints so I could identify equipment and rigging types and locations.
You need to decide on a ship name. Then the configuration will be clear.
Here are lists of Liberty ships that were built. http://shipbuildinghistory.com/merchantships.htm
 
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