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I eventually bought the Bigblueboy and Shipyard upgrades for these ships. I made a comparative review here: http://www.shipmodels.info/mws_forum/viewtopic.php?f=85&t=378908.
I eventually bought the Bigblueboy and Shipyard upgrades for these ships. I made a comparative review here: [url]http://www.shipmodels.info/mws_forum/viewtopic.php?f=85&t=378908[/url].
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Posted: Fri Jul 28, 2023 6:34 pm |
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Six years ago an announcement was made by L'Arsenal on a French forum, that they were developing an upgrade for the Hobbyboss models and would soon be able to show the product: https://www.laroyale-modelisme.net/t18652p35-dunkerque-1-350-hobbyboss . Recently I acquired both ships with a lot on eBay and one had the Shipyard Dunkerque wood deck with it. I completed this with the Woodhunter Strasbourg deck and twice the Master models barrel set. Only then I found out that the only way to complete this with a PE set, is buying all of these again in one pack from Shipyard or Bigblueboy. But if there was still a set from L'Arsenal in development, that would suit me better. Only it never seems to have substantiated.
Six years ago an announcement was made by L'Arsenal on a French forum, that they were developing an upgrade for the Hobbyboss models and would soon be able to show the product: [url]https://www.laroyale-modelisme.net/t18652p35-dunkerque-1-350-hobbyboss[/url] .
Recently I acquired both ships with a lot on eBay and one had the Shipyard Dunkerque wood deck with it. I completed this with the Woodhunter Strasbourg deck and twice the Master models barrel set. Only then I found out that the only way to complete this with a PE set, is buying all of these again in one pack from Shipyard or Bigblueboy. But if there was still a set from L'Arsenal in development, that would suit me better. Only it never seems to have substantiated.
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Posted: Fri Apr 28, 2023 10:29 am |
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The Hobby boss kit of the Dunkerque 1:350 is provided with 4-blade propellers, which is not correct. https://military-history.fandom.com/wik ... battleship"In each Engine Room there were two sets of turbines, each driving a three-bladed propeller with a diameter of 4,20 m, on Dunkerque, and a four-bladed propeller with a diameter of 4.045 m on Strasbourg." My question is where can we get 3 blade propellers to make the model right?
The Hobby boss kit of the Dunkerque 1:350 is provided with 4-blade propellers, which is not correct.
https://military-history.fandom.com/wiki/Dunkerque-class_battleship
"In each Engine Room there were two sets of turbines, each driving a three-bladed propeller with a diameter of 4,20 m, on Dunkerque, and a four-bladed propeller with a diameter of 4.045 m on Strasbourg."
My question is where can we get 3 blade propellers to make the model right?
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Posted: Thu Feb 17, 2022 12:30 pm |
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The French Musée National de la Marine or National Maritime Museum have some photos online of their collection. Including their model of Dunkerque. Might be a useful reference for someone? https://mnm.webmuseo.com/ws/musee-national-marine/app/collection/record/31419?vc=ePkH4LF7w6yelGA1iKGxuRIpKUSf6CSXEgC0ALUyNbIwQqt1DS3N4XU4XD3BqAMAAOxGmg$$The museum is well worth a visit if you are ever in Paris.
The French Musée National de la Marine or National Maritime Museum have some photos online of their collection. Including their model of Dunkerque. Might be a useful reference for someone?
[url]https://mnm.webmuseo.com/ws/musee-national-marine/app/collection/record/31419?vc=ePkH4LF7w6yelGA1iKGxuRIpKUSf6CSXEgC0ALUyNbIwQqt1DS3N4XU4XD3BqAMAAOxGmg$$[/url]
The museum is well worth a visit if you are ever in Paris.
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Posted: Sat Jul 03, 2021 4:43 am |
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Hello, I ask a question that must have been asked before but when I see the news announced for 2021 at 1/200 ... Can we believe in a production of battleships of the Dunkerque class and Richelieu class at 1/200 in the years to come by manufacturers such as Trumpeter or Hobby Boss? Or is it a dream?
Hello, I ask a question that must have been asked before but when I see the news announced for 2021 at 1/200 ... Can we believe in a production of battleships of the Dunkerque class and Richelieu class at 1/200 in the years to come by manufacturers such as Trumpeter or Hobby Boss? Or is it a dream?
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Posted: Wed Nov 18, 2020 5:51 pm |
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Italian Newsreel footage of Toulon after the scuttling of the French Fleet in November 1942. Some views of Strasbourg submerged up to her stern nameplates: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SVe49_BJ8CU
Italian Newsreel footage of Toulon after the scuttling of the French Fleet in November 1942. Some views of Strasbourg submerged up to her stern nameplates: [url]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SVe49_BJ8CU[/url]
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Posted: Fri Jun 05, 2020 8:09 am |
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It may have been re-issued in 1991 but likely dates from before that? Anyway back to the question HobbyBoss 1/350 versus Heller 1/400?
A point to consider here is that you can get dedicated aftermarket detail sets for the 1/350 HobbyBoss kit but not for the Heller 1/400 kit. Depends how detailed do you want to go? Or are you going for 'out of the box'?
Artwox do a wood deck for the Heller 1/400 Dunkerque and BD Barrels do brass main gun barrels for her. Also L'Arsenal do a 1/400 Seaplane and Catapult set which suits Dunkerque or Strasbourg. But there is no dedicated detail set for the whole ship. Which is a pity as the French Watertight Doors are very distinctive. Maybe some day L'Arsenal might do a dedicated detail set for a 1/400 Dunkerque, as they have one for 1/400 Richelieu? Hint hint, please...
I cannot comment on the HobbyBoss version as I do not have one but I do have the 1/400 Heller one. It is standard Heller really, overall profile and shape look very good but not much in the way of finer details. Nothing that can't be added to and improved if required. I do like the Heller kits.
It may have been re-issued in 1991 but likely dates from before that? Anyway back to the question HobbyBoss 1/350 versus Heller 1/400?
A point to consider here is that you can get dedicated aftermarket detail sets for the 1/350 HobbyBoss kit but not for the Heller 1/400 kit. Depends how detailed do you want to go? Or are you going for 'out of the box'?
Artwox do a wood deck for the Heller 1/400 Dunkerque and BD Barrels do brass main gun barrels for her. Also L'Arsenal do a 1/400 Seaplane and Catapult set which suits Dunkerque or Strasbourg. But there is no dedicated detail set for the whole ship. Which is a pity as the French Watertight Doors are very distinctive. Maybe some day L'Arsenal might do a dedicated detail set for a 1/400 Dunkerque, as they have one for 1/400 Richelieu? Hint hint, please...
I cannot comment on the HobbyBoss version as I do not have one but I do have the 1/400 Heller one. It is standard Heller really, overall profile and shape look very good but not much in the way of finer details. Nothing that can't be added to and improved if required. I do like the Heller kits.
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Posted: Thu Apr 23, 2020 1:08 pm |
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You're probably right - Scalemates lists 1991 but they're not the most reliable when it comes to ship kits.
You're probably right - Scalemates lists 1991 but they're not the most reliable when it comes to ship kits.
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Posted: Thu Apr 23, 2020 12:55 pm |
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Timmy C wrote: The Heller kit dates from 1991, while the Hobby Boss is from 2017 - so yes, I'd say it's worth it. There aren't much in the way of reviews for either kits, but you can compare the following: Ted Bunn's Heller kit build with some PE: http://www.modelshipgallery.com/gallery ... index.htmlHobby Boss (note especially the instructions and compare the bulkhead details with the Heller build): https://www.1999.co.jp/eng/10425297I think the Heller kit is from the mid 1970's. I remember it on the cover of Squadron magazine way back then. In those days you could order from Squadron Shop on John R or Brookhurst Hobbies if your local hobby shop couldn't get it. I had all the 1/400 German ships along with Dunkerque and Strasbourg while I was still active duty, so for me that means before the summer of 1986.
[quote="Timmy C"]The Heller kit dates from 1991, while the Hobby Boss is from 2017 - so yes, I'd say it's worth it. There aren't much in the way of reviews for either kits, but you can compare the following:
Ted Bunn's Heller kit build with some PE: http://www.modelshipgallery.com/gallery/bb/fr/dunkerque-400-tb/tb-index.html
Hobby Boss (note especially the instructions and compare the bulkhead details with the Heller build): https://www.1999.co.jp/eng/10425297[/quote]
I think the Heller kit is from the mid 1970's. I remember it on the cover of Squadron magazine way back then. In those days you could order from Squadron Shop on John R or Brookhurst Hobbies if your local hobby shop couldn't get it. I had all the 1/400 German ships along with Dunkerque and Strasbourg while I was still active duty, so for me that means before the summer of 1986.
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Posted: Thu Apr 23, 2020 8:22 am |
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The Heller kit dates from 1991, while the Hobby Boss is from 2017 - so yes, I'd say it's worth it. There aren't much in the way of reviews for either kits, but you can compare the following: Ted Bunn's Heller kit build with some PE: http://www.modelshipgallery.com/gallery ... index.htmlHobby Boss (note especially the instructions and compare the bulkhead details with the Heller build): https://www.1999.co.jp/eng/10425297
The Heller kit dates from 1991, while the Hobby Boss is from 2017 - so yes, I'd say it's worth it. There aren't much in the way of reviews for either kits, but you can compare the following:
Ted Bunn's Heller kit build with some PE: http://www.modelshipgallery.com/gallery/bb/fr/dunkerque-400-tb/tb-index.html
Hobby Boss (note especially the instructions and compare the bulkhead details with the Heller build): https://www.1999.co.jp/eng/10425297
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Posted: Wed Apr 22, 2020 12:52 am |
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Is the Hobby Boss kit worth the price premium over the Heller kit ? I have the opportunity to get the Heller kit for 45$
Is the Hobby Boss kit worth the price premium over the Heller kit ? I have the opportunity to get the Heller kit for 45$
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Posted: Tue Apr 21, 2020 10:23 pm |
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Ivan wrote: Good evening. I turn to the experts of the French Navy. None of these books mention these small cannons., But I would like to know more about them "Caliber and Type" and in many photos it is clearly visible that they are also with the butt .... Thanks in advance. Regards, Ivan Not sure I qualify as an expert on the Marine Nationale but I do have Robert Dumas' book on the Dunkerque Class: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Cuirasses-Dunkerque-Strasbourg-Dumas-Robert/dp/2909675750This contains a plan which lists the guns you refer to as ' Canon de salut de 47' which would translate as 47mm saluting gun. A quick google of that threw up the following: https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canon_de_47_mm_mod%C3%A8le_1885http://www.fortiffsere.fr/artillerie/index_fichiers/Page2775.htmI don't know for a fact that these are the correct guns but it seems plausible that they might be?
[quote="Ivan"]Good evening. I turn to the experts of the French Navy. None of these books mention these small cannons., But I would like to know more about them "Caliber and Type" and in many photos it is clearly visible that they are also with the butt .... Thanks in advance. Regards, Ivan[/quote]
Not sure I qualify as an expert on the Marine Nationale but I do have Robert Dumas' book on the Dunkerque Class: [url]https://www.amazon.co.uk/Cuirasses-Dunkerque-Strasbourg-Dumas-Robert/dp/2909675750[/url]
This contains a plan which lists the guns you refer to as '[i]Canon de salut de 47[/i]' which would translate as 47mm saluting gun. A quick google of that threw up the following: [url]https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canon_de_47_mm_mod%C3%A8le_1885[/url] [url]http://www.fortiffsere.fr/artillerie/index_fichiers/Page2775.htm[/url]
I don't know for a fact that these are the correct guns but it seems plausible that they might be?
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Good evening. I turn to the experts of the French Navy. None of these books mention these small cannons., But I would like to know more about them "Caliber and Type" and in many photos it is clearly visible that they are also with the butt .... Thanks in advance. Regards, Ivan
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Good evening. I turn to the experts of the French Navy. None of these books mention these small cannons., But I would like to know more about them "Caliber and Type" and in many photos it is clearly visible that they are also with the butt .... Thanks in advance. Regards, Ivan
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Posted: Sat Oct 05, 2019 1:54 pm |
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Does anyone think there is a chance that Hobbyboss will bring these lovely ships out in 1/700? How do the Samek and WSW kits compare? Many thanks.
Does anyone think there is a chance that Hobbyboss will bring these lovely ships out in 1/700? How do the Samek and WSW kits compare? Many thanks.
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In profile they are very 'modern' Rear aircraft catapult and hangar that could quite easily be a helipad Small funnel Tower bridge one could imagine Aegis fitted to Armament forward, that could be missile launchers (or less dramatically a vertical missile bed)
Kirov class battlecruisers feature a similar layout today.
In profile they are very 'modern' Rear aircraft catapult and hangar that could quite easily be a helipad Small funnel Tower bridge one could imagine Aegis fitted to Armament forward, that could be missile launchers (or less dramatically a vertical missile bed)
Kirov class battlecruisers feature a similar layout today.
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MODERATOR EDIT: CONDENSED THESE TO ONE POST - REFERENCE BOOKSThen you will need a copy of this:- ISBN 2-909675-75-0, " Les Cuirassés Dunkerque-Strasbourg" © Robert Dumas, Marine Éditions, paperback, 2001 (French Language, part of a box set)...... Attachment:
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& most likely you will also need a copy of this:- ISBN 1-7196-0078-X, " British, Soviet, French & Dutch Battleships of World War II" © William Garzke Jr, Robert O. Dulin Jr & Thomas G. Webb, United States Naval Institute/Jane's Publishing Company Ltd, hardback, 1980...... Attachment:
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[b]MODERATOR EDIT: CONDENSED THESE TO ONE POST - REFERENCE BOOKS[/b]
Then you will need a copy of this:-
ISBN 2-909675-75-0, "[i]Les Cuirassés Dunkerque-Strasbourg[/i]" © Robert Dumas, [b]Marine Éditions[/b], paperback, 2001 (French Language, part of a box set)...... [attachment=3]Dunkerque & Strasbourg 2.......jpg[/attachment] Originally published as a hardback in 1993...... [attachment=2]Dunkerque & Strasbourg 1.......JPG[/attachment] ISBN 978-1-84832-034-5, "[i]French Battleships: 1922 - 1956[/i]" © John Jordan & Robert Dumas, [b]Seaforth Publishing Ltd[/b], hardback, 2009...... [attachment=1]French Battleships..jpg[/attachment] & most likely you will also need a copy of this:- ISBN 1-7196-0078-X, "[i]British, Soviet, French & Dutch Battleships of World War II[/i]" © William Garzke Jr, Robert O. Dulin Jr & Thomas G. Webb, [b]United States Naval Institute/Jane's Publishing Company Ltd[/b], hardback, 1980...... [attachment=0]Battleships..jpg[/attachment] Terry ([b][color=#800000]Caravellarella[/color][/b])
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With the impending release of the Hobby Boss 1/350 Dunkerque, now might be a good time to start a thread for these two handsome ships, Dunkerque and Strasbourg. An overview of the class can be found here. For more information on Dunkerque, click here. For Strasbourg, click here. Available kits: 1/700 Samek Dunkerque Samek Strasbourg WSW Dunkerque WSW Strasbourg 1/400 Heller Dunkerque Heller Strasbourg 1/350 Hobby Boss Dunkerque Hobby Boss Strasbourg Gallery Entries: 1/700Rob Kernaghan’s WSW Strasbourg http://www.modelshipgallery.com/gallery ... index.htmlChristoph Mentzel’s Samek Dunkerque http://www.modelshipgallery.com/gallery ... index.html1/400Peter O’Donnell’s Heller Strasbourg http://www.modelshipgallery.com/gallery ... index.htmlBernd Villhauer’s Heller Dunkerque http://www.modelshipgallery.com/gallery ... index.htmlWes Beatty’s Heller Dunkerque http://www.modelshipgallery.com/gallery ... index.htmlTed Bunn’s Heller Dunkerque http://www.modelshipgallery.com/gallery ... index.htmlLaurent Sciarretti’s Heller Dunkerque http://www.modelshipgallery.com/gallery ... /index.htm1/350Robert Apfelzweig's Hobby Boss Dunkerque: http://www.modelshipgallery.com/gallery ... /index.htmOther ScalesAlain Moitrot’s scratch built 1/200 Dunkerque http://www.modelshipgallery.com/gallery ... index.htmlJan Stepanek’s scratch built 1/150 Dunkerque http://www.modelshipgallery.com/gallery ... index.html
With the impending release of the Hobby Boss 1/350 Dunkerque, now might be a good time to start a thread for these two handsome ships, Dunkerque and Strasbourg.
An overview of the class can be found [url=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dunkerque-class_battleship][b][u]here[/u][/b][/url]. For more information on Dunkerque, click [url=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/French_battleship_Dunkerque][b][u]here[/u][/b][/url]. For Strasbourg, click [url=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/French_battleship_Strasbourg][b][u]here[/u][/b][/url].
[b][u]Available kits[/u][/b]: 1/700 Samek Dunkerque Samek Strasbourg WSW Dunkerque WSW Strasbourg
1/400 Heller Dunkerque Heller Strasbourg
1/350 Hobby Boss Dunkerque Hobby Boss Strasbourg
[b][u]Gallery Entries[/u][/b]: [b]1/700[/b] Rob Kernaghan’s WSW Strasbourg http://www.modelshipgallery.com/gallery/bb/fr/strasbourg-700-rk/rk-index.html Christoph Mentzel’s Samek Dunkerque http://www.modelshipgallery.com/gallery/dio/fr/dunkerque-700-cm/cm-index.html
[b]1/400[/b] Peter O’Donnell’s Heller Strasbourg http://www.modelshipgallery.com/gallery/bb/fr/strasburg-400-po/po-index.html Bernd Villhauer’s Heller Dunkerque http://www.modelshipgallery.com/gallery/bb/fr/dunkerque-400-bv/dunkerque-index.html Wes Beatty’s Heller Dunkerque http://www.modelshipgallery.com/gallery/bb/fr/dunkerque-400-wb/wb-index.html Ted Bunn’s Heller Dunkerque http://www.modelshipgallery.com/gallery/bb/fr/dunkerque-400-tb/tb-index.html Laurent Sciarretti’s Heller Dunkerque http://www.modelshipgallery.com/gallery/bb/fr/Dunkerque-400-ls/index.htm
[b]1/350[/b] Robert Apfelzweig's Hobby Boss Dunkerque: http://www.modelshipgallery.com/gallery/bb/fr/Dunkerque-350-ra/index.htm
[b]Other Scales[/b] Alain Moitrot’s scratch built 1/200 Dunkerque http://www.modelshipgallery.com/gallery/bb/fr/dunkerque-200-am/dunkerque-index.html Jan Stepanek’s scratch built 1/150 Dunkerque http://www.modelshipgallery.com/gallery/bb/fr/dunkerque-150-js/js-index.html
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