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There is a review on youtube regarding the SSModel 1/350 scale USS Pensacola.
Too me the banana shaped hull looks like it is resin cast. It´s not segmented and seems quite awful.
That is way I come to believe that SSmodels use two different ways to make the hull.
There is a review on youtube regarding the SSModel 1/350 scale USS Pensacola.
Too me the banana shaped hull looks like it is resin cast. It´s not segmented and seems quite awful.
That is way I come to believe that SSmodels use two different ways to make the hull.
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Posted: Wed Aug 06, 2025 2:13 pm |
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burtus05 wrote: Do SSmodels have different types of ships? As seen in the review they have resin hulls but on Ebay they sell ships in 1/350 that have segmented hulls. These segmented hulls seem to be 3 printed and not cast resin.
Am I correct here. Does segmented hull mean 3d printed and if not segmented, resin?
I am talking about 1/350 scale and a ship that is to big to 3d print in one part. As far as I know all ships from SS Model are 3D print, at least in 1/350, as I don't buy at 1/700. Whatever the hull is segmented or not. It's not complicated to reconnect the segments, with a little putty fo mask the differences. Usually, the parts of the kits are sufficiently well designed to make reconnection satisfactory. The main difficulty is the fragility of the pieces. They easily break, whatever the 3D supplier is, 3D-Wild, SS Model or the "orange kits" manufacturer I mentionned in another post.
[quote="burtus05"]Do SSmodels have different types of ships? As seen in the review they have resin hulls but on Ebay they sell ships in 1/350 that have segmented hulls. These segmented hulls seem to be 3 printed and not cast resin.
Am I correct here. Does segmented hull mean 3d printed and if not segmented, resin?
I am talking about 1/350 scale and a ship that is to big to 3d print in one part.[/quote]
As far as I know all ships from SS Model are 3D print, at least in 1/350, as I don't buy at 1/700. Whatever the hull is segmented or not. It's not complicated to reconnect the segments, with a little putty fo mask the differences. Usually, the parts of the kits are sufficiently well designed to make reconnection satisfactory.
The main difficulty is the fragility of the pieces. They easily break, whatever the 3D supplier is, 3D-Wild, SS Model or the "orange kits" manufacturer I mentionned in another post.
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Posted: Wed Aug 06, 2025 12:51 pm |
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Do SSmodels have different types of ships? As seen in the review they have resin hulls but on Ebay they sell ships in 1/350 that have segmented hulls. These segmented hulls seem to be 3 printed and not cast resin.
Am I correct here. Does segmented hull mean 3d printed and if not segmented, resin?
I am talking about 1/350 scale and a ship that is to big to 3d print in one part.
Do SSmodels have different types of ships? As seen in the review they have resin hulls but on Ebay they sell ships in 1/350 that have segmented hulls. These segmented hulls seem to be 3 printed and not cast resin.
Am I correct here. Does segmented hull mean 3d printed and if not segmented, resin?
I am talking about 1/350 scale and a ship that is to big to 3d print in one part.
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Posted: Wed Aug 06, 2025 9:04 am |
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The kit has arrived:
[img]https://www.scalemates.com/albums/img/4/3/7/2040437-11032-74-720.jpg[/img]
[img]https://www.scalemates.com/albums/img/4/3/6/2040436-11032-96-720.jpg[/img]
[img]https://www.scalemates.com/albums/img/4/3/5/2040435-11032-68-720.jpg[/img]
[img]https://www.scalemates.com/albums/img/4/3/4/2040434-11032-98-720.jpg[/img]
Hull looks nice.. detail parts too. Deck plates need scraping and filling.
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Posted: Tue Aug 05, 2025 2:25 pm |
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I have bought on of their 1/700 battleships in full hull. My feeling is its pretty good, but the exaggerated hull plating is a b.tch to fix and makes the kit build quite labours. But doable, you know. And some other bits that bother - like lack of PE - thats bad, but they dont have railings from resin and thats good. Also, things like cages for funnels - they have them, along with funnel railings - both of which Id ditch if I could and replace with PE. The turrets dont seem to always have holes for guns or blast bags, sort of lacks that idea entirely. The full hull though is good, in one piece, straight. The prop assemblies are super delicate and require fiddling. Worst part is removing suports, this if you dont know can be tough if you by mistake snip off parts that are meant to be there (ask me how I know). Overall it isnt a simple 1-2-3 building process, it takes patience and care just like with any other resin model, it requires clean up, prep etc. Masts are all too fragile and you are likely to fully rebuild them, I mean platforms and everything. If thats ok, youre rewarded with very good armament in terms of detial, good superstructures, probably pretty great scale sizing and so on. The deck planking is an issue, hull plating is an issue but can be puttied up carefully. Generic PE and railings can be used and if you install some kind of digital game with the asset you will see a 1-1 guide where what goes and how to paint. So you know, lots of pros.
And the price. For 50-60 dollars, I really struggle to not find a reason to just buy one even if you want to use its parts for another build. The turrets from something like Bunker Studio would run you 50 bucks (secondaries and main) and they will be awesome - no doubt - but these that come with the kit (aside from blast bag issue) are very close. So buying a whole thing just to get a fantastic 3D detail set or whatever, its not a bad idea. Mind you if the 3D asset is wrong on certain things, so will this be. Thats up to you to research.
I have bought on of their 1/700 battleships in full hull. My feeling is its pretty good, but the exaggerated hull plating is a b.tch to fix and makes the kit build quite labours. But doable, you know. And some other bits that bother - like lack of PE - thats bad, but they dont have railings from resin and thats good. Also, things like cages for funnels - they have them, along with funnel railings - both of which Id ditch if I could and replace with PE. The turrets dont seem to always have holes for guns or blast bags, sort of lacks that idea entirely. The full hull though is good, in one piece, straight. The prop assemblies are super delicate and require fiddling. Worst part is removing suports, this if you dont know can be tough if you by mistake snip off parts that are meant to be there (ask me how I know). Overall it isnt a simple 1-2-3 building process, it takes patience and care just like with any other resin model, it requires clean up, prep etc. Masts are all too fragile and you are likely to fully rebuild them, I mean platforms and everything. If thats ok, youre rewarded with very good armament in terms of detial, good superstructures, probably pretty great scale sizing and so on. The deck planking is an issue, hull plating is an issue but can be puttied up carefully. Generic PE and railings can be used and if you install some kind of digital game with the asset you will see a 1-1 guide where what goes and how to paint. So you know, lots of pros.
And the price. For 50-60 dollars, I really struggle to not find a reason to just buy one even if you want to use its parts for another build. The turrets from something like Bunker Studio would run you 50 bucks (secondaries and main) and they will be awesome - no doubt - but these that come with the kit (aside from blast bag issue) are very close. So buying a whole thing just to get a fantastic 3D detail set or whatever, its not a bad idea. Mind you if the 3D asset is wrong on certain things, so will this be. Thats up to you to research.
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Posted: Tue Jul 29, 2025 2:38 am |
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Silenoz wrote: FFG-7 wrote: which ones? Just ordered a project 1331M class to try to make an Indonesian one. Thx for the info. I like the SS Models kits (at 1/350 only, I do not build kits at 1/700). But I must say I prefer the "orange" kits you find also on ebay, as their printing quality is higher. They are unfortunately more expensive. I do not know the name of the brand, if any, and this is why I speak about "orange'" kits. They are released by different suppliers, with a very good quality of service for what I have experienced up to now. I was even able to suggest these suppliers some kits they have released since, which means they are very flexible. Highly recommended both SS Model and "orange", especially as they provide kits of ships you do not find elsewhere.
[quote="Silenoz"][quote="FFG-7"]which ones?[/quote]
Just ordered a project 1331M class to try to make an Indonesian one. Thx for the info.[/quote]
I like the SS Models kits (at 1/350 only, I do not build kits at 1/700). But I must say I prefer the "orange" kits you find also on ebay, as their printing quality is higher. They are unfortunately more expensive. I do not know the name of the brand, if any, and this is why I speak about "orange'" kits. They are released by different suppliers, with a very good quality of service for what I have experienced up to now. I was even able to suggest these suppliers some kits they have released since, which means they are very flexible. Highly recommended both SS Model and "orange", especially as they provide kits of ships you do not find elsewhere.
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Posted: Sun Jul 27, 2025 6:28 am |
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FFG-7 wrote: which ones? Just ordered a project 1331M class to try to make an Indonesian one. Thx for the info.
[quote="FFG-7"]which ones?[/quote]
Just ordered a project 1331M class to try to make an Indonesian one. Thx for the info.
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Posted: Sun Jul 27, 2025 6:20 am |
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FFG-7 wrote: which ones? Just ordered a project 1331M to try to make an Indonesian one
[quote="FFG-7"]which ones?[/quote]
Just ordered a project 1331M to try to make an Indonesian one
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Posted: Sun Jul 27, 2025 6:20 am |
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I think that many SSModel kits have very impressive parts, e.g. the superstructures.
But also many have issues with hulls, earlier often warping, but still e.g. there are prominent protruding portholes, sometimes exaggerated plates on the hull sides and decks...
If you buy a kit and there are printing issues - complain at the dealer to get replacement parts. That usually works. Do not accept low quality parts.
I think that many SSModel kits have very impressive parts, e.g. the superstructures.
But also many have issues with hulls, earlier often warping, but still e.g. there are prominent protruding portholes, sometimes exaggerated plates on the hull sides and decks...
If you buy a kit and there are printing issues - complain at the dealer to get replacement parts. That usually works. Do not accept low quality parts.
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Posted: Sat Jul 26, 2025 3:42 pm |
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[quote="Silenoz"]Anybody bought some ss-model 3d-Prints? How are these?[/quote] We have a few inbox reviews on the main site:
HMS Alliance: http://www.modelwarships.com/reviews/ships/hms/subs/Alliance-350-na/SSModels_Alliance.html
USS Portland: http://www.modelwarships.com/reviews/ships/ca/ca-33/Portland-700-ssm/SSPortland.htm
Courbet: http://www.modelwarships.com/reviews/ships/fr/bb/Courbet-700-ssm/SSCourbet.htm
And some build-ups with written commentary in the gallery:
1/350 Bretagne: http://www.modelshipgallery.com/gallery/bb/fr/Bretagne-350-nk/index.htm 1/350 Helgoland: http://www.modelshipgallery.com/gallery/bb/sms/Helgoland-350-ra/index.htm And more via search results for "SSModel": https://www.google.com/search?ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&sitesearch=modelshipgallery.com&q=%22ssmodel%22&btnG=Site+Search&domains=modelshipgallery.com
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Posted: Sat Jul 26, 2025 2:40 pm |
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Posted: Sat Jul 26, 2025 2:27 pm |
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Anybody bought some ss-model 3d-Prints? How are these?
Anybody bought some ss-model 3d-Prints? How are these?
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Posted: Sat Jul 26, 2025 2:20 pm |
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New from Starling Models in 1/700 scale: British frigate HMS Euraylus (1976 Ikara version of the Leander class)https://starlingmodels.co.uk/collections/new/products/hms-euryalus-ikara-leander-class-frigate-1976
New from Starling Models in 1/700 scale:
[b]British frigate HMS [i]Euraylus[/i] (1976 Ikara version of the Leander class)[/b] [url=https://starlingmodels.co.uk/collections/new/products/hms-euryalus-ikara-leander-class-frigate-1976]https://starlingmodels.co.uk/collections/new/products/hms-euryalus-ikara-leander-class-frigate-1976[/url]
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Posted: Sat Jul 26, 2025 12:05 pm |
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New from Gaga in 1/700: Spanish light cruiser Navarrahttps://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/277232826428and from ?? in 1/700: British Type 21 frigatehttps://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/157174662520
New from Gaga in 1/700:
[b]Spanish light cruiser [i]Navarra[/i][/b] [url]https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/277232826428[/url]
and from ?? in 1/700:
[b]British Type 21 frigate[/b] [url]https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/157174662520[/url]
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Posted: Sat Jul 26, 2025 2:29 am |
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New from Brown Water Navy Miniatures in 1/700 and 1/1200 scale (as stl-file or 3D-printed, contact): Kalamazoo-class US monitor Puritan-class US monitor Canonicus-class US monitor Frigate USS Niagara (1855) Armoured ship USS Roanoke Paddle wheel frigate USS Mississippi Armoured ship CSS Selma (two variants) Swedish freighter Tanja (during the search for Italia- Expedition 1928) Italian cable carrier Città di Milano (base ship of the Italia Expedition 1928)
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New from Brown Water Navy Miniatures in 1/700 and 1/1200 scale (as stl-file or 3D-printed, [email=brown.water.miniatures@gmail.com]contact[/email]):
[b]Kalamazoo-class US monitor Puritan-class US monitor Canonicus-class US monitor Frigate USS [i]Niagara[/i] (1855) Armoured ship USS [i]Roanoke[/i] Paddle wheel frigate USS [i]Mississippi[/i] Armoured ship CSS [i]Selma[/i] (two variants) Swedish freighter [i]Tanja[/i][/b] (during the search for Italia- Expedition 1928) [b]Italian cable carrier [i]Città di Milano[/i][/b] (base ship of the Italia Expedition 1928)
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Posted: Mon Jul 21, 2025 5:24 am |
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Announcements from Starling Models in 1/700 scale: Dutch destroyer Hr Ms Piet Hein (British S-Class)
British destroyer HMS Zambesi (Z-class)
British frigate HMS Euryalus (Leander class, Ikara conversion)
British freighter MV FoylebankNumerous other British destroyers from the O-class to the Daring-class in planning https://starlingmodels.co.uk/collections/new/products/newsletter-june-2025
Announcements from Starling Models in 1/700 scale:
[b]Dutch destroyer Hr Ms [i]Piet Hein[/i] (British S-Class)
British destroyer HMS [i]Zambesi[/i] (Z-class)
British frigate HMS [i]Euryalus[/i] (Leander class, Ikara conversion)
British freighter MV [i]Foylebank[/i][/b]
Numerous other British destroyers from the O-class to the Daring-class in planning [url=https://starlingmodels.co.uk/collections/new/products/newsletter-june-2025]https://starlingmodels.co.uk/collections/new/products/newsletter-june-2025[/url]
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Posted: Tue Jul 01, 2025 10:25 am |
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New from YGF Model (SWS Model?) in 1/700 scale: Chinese steamship Huanghu (first steamship built in China) https://www.ebay.de/itm/197480238420Japanese envoy ship (envoy to the Chinese Tang Dynasty) https://www.ebay.de/itm/197480233257
New from YGF Model (SWS Model?) in 1/700 scale:
[b]Chinese steamship [i]Huanghu[/i][/b] (first steamship built in China) [url=https://www.ebay.de/itm/197480238420]https://www.ebay.de/itm/197480238420[/url]
[b]Japanese envoy ship[/b] (envoy to the Chinese Tang Dynasty) [url=https://www.ebay.de/itm/197480233257]https://www.ebay.de/itm/197480233257[/url]
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Posted: Mon Jun 30, 2025 12:01 am |
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Newest release via 3D-Wild's website: 1/350 HMS Renown post reconstruction. 1942 version: https://3d-wild.com/collections/model-fun-shipyard-model-kits/products/1-350-hms-renown-1942-battlecruiser-model-kit
1944 version: https://3d-wild.com/collections/model-fun-shipyard-model-kits/products/1-350-hms-renown-1944-battlecruiser-model-kit
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Posted: Sat Jun 28, 2025 2:38 am |
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New from yacarescalemodels in 1/700 scale: Israeli/Chilean Sa'ar 4 class fast attack craft (was/is also in service in South Africa and Sri Lanka) https://www.ebay.de/itm/127155344478More 1/700 kits to come soon
New from yacarescalemodels in 1/700 scale:
[b]Israeli/Chilean Sa'ar 4 class fast attack craft[/b] (was/is also in service in South Africa and Sri Lanka) [url=https://www.ebay.de/itm/127155344478]https://www.ebay.de/itm/127155344478[/url]
More 1/700 kits to come soon
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Posted: Thu Jun 26, 2025 2:21 pm |
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New by Tiny-Model-World (?) in 1/700: Vietnamese Gepard 3.9 frigatehttps://www.ebay.com/itm/396737902924
New by Tiny-Model-World (?) in 1/700:
[b]Vietnamese Gepard 3.9 frigate[/b] [url=https://www.ebay.com/itm/396737902924]https://www.ebay.com/itm/396737902924[/url]
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Posted: Sun Jun 15, 2025 2:59 am |
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