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At the request of many customers and dealers we release the IM-535013R1 USS Alaska CB-1 1945 Detail up set (20B deck blue). Have a Merry Christmas and Happy New Year 2018! Thank you Best Regards, Infini model G. K. Choi E-mail : webmaster@infini-model.comS I T E : http://www.infini-model.com
At the request of many customers and dealers we release the IM-535013R1 USS Alaska CB-1 1945 Detail up set (20B deck blue).
[img]https://farm5.staticflickr.com/4635/24333628827_039432324a_o.jpg[/img]
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Have a Merry Christmas and Happy New Year 2018!
Thank you Best Regards,
Infini model G. K. Choi
E-mail : webmaster@infini-model.com S I T E : http://www.infini-model.com
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Posted: Sat Dec 23, 2017 2:13 am |
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taskforce48 wrote: It’s so pretty, I’d almost hate to paint it!
Matt Dear Matt Sometimes I like warships model decorated with flashing brass parts. Miguel wrote: Absolutely amazing, guys ...you are making me poorer ....what to do Dear Miguel Even if you buy a lot of our products, I hope you make more money. Here is Mk-37 gun director. It is designed to be able to open and close windows. Thank you Infini-model G.K. Choi E-mail : webmaster@infini-model.comS I T E : http://www.infini-model.com
[quote="taskforce48"]It’s so pretty, I’d almost hate to paint it!
Matt[/quote]
Dear Matt
Sometimes I like warships model decorated with flashing brass parts.
[quote="Miguel"]Absolutely amazing, guys ...you are making me poorer ....what to do :big_grin:[/quote]
Dear Miguel
Even if you buy a lot of our products, I hope you make more money.
Here is Mk-37 gun director.
[img]https://farm5.staticflickr.com/4490/37701321182_697e43730d_o.jpg[/img] It is designed to be able to open and close windows.
[img]https://farm5.staticflickr.com/4469/37684831526_4992200ac2_o.jpg[/img]
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Thank you
Infini-model G.K. Choi
E-mail : webmaster@infini-model.com S I T E : http://www.infini-model.com
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Posted: Tue Nov 14, 2017 9:28 am |
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Come on Britain - you need a change from PomPoms and YAGIs. Give this cracking set a go
Come on Britain - you need a change from PomPoms and YAGIs. Give this cracking set a go :cool_2:
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Posted: Tue Nov 14, 2017 9:23 am |
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MartinJQuinn wrote: That is a very impressive looking photo-etch set. Wow. ModelMonkey wrote: Brilliant! Dear Martin J Quinn and Steve Larsen Thank you for your compliments. The Mk-38 gun director, designed at this time, includes brass shafts and motor parts, so you can adjust the angle of the Mk-8 Radar antenna. Thank you Infini-model G.K. Choi E-mail : webmaster@infini-model.comS I T E : http://www.infini-model.com
[quote="MartinJQuinn"]That is a very impressive looking photo-etch set. Wow.[/quote]
[quote="ModelMonkey"]Brilliant![/quote]
Dear Martin J Quinn and Steve Larsen
Thank you for your compliments. The Mk-38 gun director, designed at this time, includes brass shafts and motor parts, so you can adjust the angle of the Mk-8 Radar antenna.
[img]https://farm5.staticflickr.com/4455/37701320492_bf6b3fecce_o.jpg[/img]
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[img]https://farm5.staticflickr.com/4473/37062977463_c586227848_o.jpg[/img]
Thank you
Infini-model G.K. Choi
E-mail : webmaster@infini-model.com S I T E : http://www.infini-model.com
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Posted: Tue Nov 14, 2017 9:19 am |
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Absolutely amazing, guys ...you are making me poorer ....what to do
Absolutely amazing, guys ...you are making me poorer ....what to do :big_grin:
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Posted: Thu Nov 09, 2017 11:19 pm |
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It’s so pretty, I’d almost hate to paint it!
Matt
It’s so pretty, I’d almost hate to paint it!
Matt
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Posted: Thu Nov 09, 2017 9:53 pm |
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Posted: Thu Nov 09, 2017 9:17 pm |
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That is a very impressive looking photo-etch set. Wow.
That is a very impressive looking photo-etch set. Wow.
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Posted: Thu Nov 09, 2017 7:51 pm |
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More Pictures of IM-535012R1 USS Alaska CB-1 set Thank you Infini-model G.K. Choi E-mail : webmaster@infini-model.comS I T E : http://www.infini-model.com
More Pictures of IM-535012R1 USS Alaska CB-1 set
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Thank you
Infini-model G.K. Choi
E-mail : webmaster@infini-model.com S I T E : http://www.infini-model.com
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Posted: Thu Nov 09, 2017 8:12 am |
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We just finished IM-535012R1 USS Alaska CB-1 1945 Detail up set for Hobby Boss 86513. Special thanks to Sean Hert and Tracy White for their extensive research. Thank you Infini-model G.K. Choi E-mail : webmaster@infini-model.comS I T E : http://www.infini-model.com
We just finished IM-535012R1 USS Alaska CB-1 1945 Detail up set for Hobby Boss 86513.
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Special thanks to Sean Hert and Tracy White for their extensive research.
Thank you
Infini-model G.K. Choi
E-mail : webmaster@infini-model.com S I T E : http://www.infini-model.com
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Posted: Fri Nov 03, 2017 11:08 pm |
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ModelMonkey wrote: Hello Mr. Choi, I stand amazed at your fantastic products. Truly beautiful works of art and engineering.
Regarding the 5" mount discussion, hope this helps:
The renderings below were scaled from Navy drawings. They are accurate representations of the Mk.28, Mk.32 and Mk.38, three of the more common marks of 5"/38 cal. twin-gun mount. Each mark is noticeably, dimensionally different.
Careful study of photos of the Alaskas indicates that the mounts fit to those ships were most likely Mk.32. In the photo at bottom, glacis (turret frontal armor) configuration and bolts on the glacis strongly indicate Mk.32. Dear Steve Larsen I am Sang hyun Park, chief designer of Infini-model who is designing USS Alaska PE set. Thank you for your information. According to your information, 5-inch mount in USS Alaska seem to match the Mk-32. I reviewed some data from the 5-inch mount in USS Alaska, and found that the 5-inch Mk-32 also has a variety of shields. It is presumed that Alaska used a thick armor plate among the shields of the Mk-32. This is because the 5-inch Mk-38 with a thin glove looks like a rivet head with a round head or oval head, and the 5inch Mk-28 with a thick glove is a flat head rivet or bolt with a very flat top surface. In the case of USS Alaska, the upper surface of the 5-inch armor plate is flat, so I think that the Mk-32 armor has thick shield. Most important parts of the 5-inch twin mount in USS Alaska is that there are unique devices installed only in USS Alaska Thank you for your interest in our Infini-models' USS Alaska Detail Up Set. Best Regards, Infini-model S.H. Park E-mail : webmaster@infini-model.comS I T E : http://www.infini-model.com
[quote="ModelMonkey"]Hello Mr. Choi, I stand amazed at your fantastic products. Truly beautiful works of art and engineering.
Regarding the 5" mount discussion, hope this helps:
The renderings below were scaled from Navy drawings. They are accurate representations of the Mk.28, Mk.32 and Mk.38, three of the more common marks of 5"/38 cal. twin-gun mount. Each mark is noticeably, dimensionally different.
Careful study of photos of the Alaskas indicates that the mounts fit to those ships were most likely Mk.32. In the photo at bottom, glacis (turret frontal armor) configuration and bolts on the glacis strongly indicate Mk.32.[/quote]
Dear Steve Larsen
I am Sang hyun Park, chief designer of Infini-model who is designing USS Alaska PE set.
Thank you for your information. According to your information, 5-inch mount in USS Alaska seem to match the Mk-32. I reviewed some data from the 5-inch mount in USS Alaska, and found that the 5-inch Mk-32 also has a variety of shields. It is presumed that Alaska used a thick armor plate among the shields of the Mk-32. This is because the 5-inch Mk-38 with a thin glove looks like a rivet head with a round head or oval head, and the 5inch Mk-28 with a thick glove is a flat head rivet or bolt with a very flat top surface. [img]https://farm5.staticflickr.com/4456/37044887184_43c3b79744_o.jpg[/img] In the case of USS Alaska, the upper surface of the 5-inch armor plate is flat, so I think that the Mk-32 armor has thick shield.
[img]https://farm5.staticflickr.com/4366/37132951270_1758826e50_o.jpg[/img]
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[img]https://farm5.staticflickr.com/4492/37754967761_78820abd38_o.jpg[/img]
Most important parts of the 5-inch twin mount in USS Alaska is that there are unique devices installed only in USS Alaska
[img]https://farm5.staticflickr.com/4473/37754967121_4e938206f2_o.jpg[/img]
[img]https://farm5.staticflickr.com/4485/37723241102_da66bb4962_o.jpg[/img]
Thank you for your interest in our Infini-models' USS Alaska Detail Up Set.
Best Regards,
Infini-model S.H. Park
E-mail : webmaster@infini-model.com S I T E : http://www.infini-model.com
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Posted: Tue Oct 17, 2017 9:38 am |
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Hello Mr. Choi, I stand amazed at your fantastic products. Truly beautiful works of art and engineering.
Regarding the 5" mount discussion, hope this helps:
The renderings below were scaled from Navy drawings. They are accurate representations of the Mk.28, Mk.32 and Mk.38, three of the more common marks of 5"/38 cal. twin-gun mount. Each mark is noticeably, dimensionally different.
Careful study of photos of the Alaskas indicates that the mounts fit to those ships were most likely Mk.32. In the photo at bottom, glacis (turret frontal armor) configuration and bolts on the glacis strongly indicate Mk.32.
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Hello Mr. Choi, I stand amazed at your fantastic products. Truly beautiful works of art and engineering.
Regarding the 5" mount discussion, hope this helps:
The renderings below were scaled from Navy drawings. They are accurate representations of the Mk.28, Mk.32 and Mk.38, three of the more common marks of 5"/38 cal. twin-gun mount. Each mark is noticeably, dimensionally different.
Careful study of photos of the Alaskas indicates that the mounts fit to those ships were most likely Mk.32. In the photo at bottom, glacis (turret frontal armor) configuration and bolts on the glacis strongly indicate Mk.32.
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Posted: Tue Oct 17, 2017 5:41 am |
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W.H.min wrote: No, I don't mean you use the wrong name on that picture. Actually it is Trumpeter's foul, they moulded wrong 5''/38 cal. gunhouses, they look more like MK.28 than MK.32, even they are not exactly MK.28 because Trumpeter ‘added’ a ringer finder window on its right wall. I do think a perfect Alaska detail up set may need some resin parts to replace these 5''/38 cal. gunhouses. You are wrong man, even that gun house has some inaccuracies as mentioned,HobbyBoss 5" gunhouses looks more like Mk 32 than Mk 28 ,I differentiate because the front face wall is narrower than the Mk 28
[quote="W.H.min"]No, I don't mean you use the wrong name on that picture. Actually it is Trumpeter's foul, they moulded wrong 5''/38 cal. gunhouses, they look more like MK.28 than MK.32, even they are not exactly MK.28 because Trumpeter ‘added’ a ringer finder window on its right wall. I do think a perfect Alaska detail up set may need some resin parts to replace these 5''/38 cal. gunhouses.[/quote] You are wrong man, even that gun house has some inaccuracies as mentioned,HobbyBoss 5" gunhouses looks more like Mk 32 than Mk 28 ,I differentiate because the front face wall is narrower than the Mk 28
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Posted: Mon Oct 16, 2017 10:23 pm |
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Hi, all The Photo etching fitting of the super structure is almost completed. Now the instruction manual editing is all that is left. This Hobby Boss's USS Alaska Kit is not a box art picture of 1944, but a kit of USS Alaska in 1945. Thank you Infini model G. K. Choi E-mail : webmaster@infini-model.comS I T E : http://www.infini-model.com
Hi, all
The Photo etching fitting of the super structure is almost completed. Now the instruction manual editing is all that is left. This Hobby Boss's USS Alaska Kit is not a box art picture of 1944, but a kit of USS Alaska in 1945.
[img]https://farm5.staticflickr.com/4503/37024033844_5b1c7c08b7_o.jpg[/img]
Thank you
Infini model G. K. Choi
E-mail : webmaster@infini-model.com S I T E : http://www.infini-model.com
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Posted: Mon Oct 16, 2017 8:37 pm |
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Aop Aur wrote: Looking very nice! Aop Dear Aop Aur Thanks for your interest our USS Alaska detail up set. Here is Mk-37 & Mk-38 gun directors. Regrads, Thank you Infini model G. K. Choi E-mail : webmaster@infini-model.comS I T E : http://www.infini-model.com
[quote="Aop Aur"]Looking very nice! :thumbs_up_1: :thumbs_up_1:
Aop[/quote]
Dear Aop Aur
Thanks for your interest our USS Alaska detail up set.
Here is Mk-37 & Mk-38 gun directors.
[img]https://farm5.staticflickr.com/4490/37701321182_697e43730d_o.jpg[/img]
[img]https://farm5.staticflickr.com/4478/37684831276_43e071cef1_o.jpg[/img]
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Regrads, Thank you
Infini model G. K. Choi
E-mail : webmaster@infini-model.com S I T E : http://www.infini-model.com
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Posted: Mon Oct 16, 2017 8:56 am |
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W.H.min wrote: No, I don't mean you use the wrong name on that picture. Actually it is Trumpeter's foul, they moulded wrong 5''/38 cal. gunhouses, they look more like MK.28 than MK.32, even they are not exactly MK.28 because Trumpeter ‘added’ a ringer finder window on its right wall. I do think a perfect Alaska detail up set may need some resin parts to replace these 5''/38 cal. gunhouses. Dear W.H.min I am Sang hyun Park, chief designer of Infini-model. I now understand what you mean. I have compared 5inch gunhouse in hobbyboss kit with drawings and pictures of USS Alaska. As you mentioned, it is certainly wrong to have two range finders on the right side of the 5inch gunhouse. But it seems to be uneconomical to change the entire range because of the rangefinder problem. Of course, if you want more precise detailing, it may be a good idea to replace it with a high quality resin product. Regards, S.H.Park E-mail : webmaster@infini-model.comS I T E : http://www.infini-model.com
[quote="W.H.min"]No, I don't mean you use the wrong name on that picture. Actually it is Trumpeter's foul, they moulded wrong 5''/38 cal. gunhouses, they look more like MK.28 than MK.32, even they are not exactly MK.28 because Trumpeter ‘added’ a ringer finder window on its right wall. I do think a perfect Alaska detail up set may need some resin parts to replace these 5''/38 cal. gunhouses.[/quote]
Dear W.H.min
I am Sang hyun Park, chief designer of Infini-model. I now understand what you mean. I have compared 5inch gunhouse in hobbyboss kit with drawings and pictures of USS Alaska. As you mentioned, it is certainly wrong to have two range finders on the right side of the 5inch gunhouse. But it seems to be uneconomical to change the entire range because of the rangefinder problem. Of course, if you want more precise detailing, it may be a good idea to replace it with a high quality resin product.
[img]https://farm5.staticflickr.com/4492/37684851036_9f3871ce6e_o.png[/img]
Regards,
S.H.Park
E-mail : webmaster@infini-model.com S I T E : http://www.infini-model.com
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Posted: Mon Oct 16, 2017 8:45 am |
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Looking very nice! Aop
Looking very nice! :thumbs_up_1: :thumbs_up_1:
Aop
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Posted: Mon Oct 16, 2017 6:43 am |
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No, I don't mean you use the wrong name on that picture. Actually it is Trumpeter's foul, they moulded wrong 5''/38 cal. gunhouses, they look more like MK.28 than MK.32, even they are not exactly MK.28 because Trumpeter ‘added’ a ringer finder window on its right wall. I do think a perfect Alaska detail up set may need some resin parts to replace these 5''/38 cal. gunhouses.
No, I don't mean you use the wrong name on that picture. Actually it is Trumpeter's foul, they moulded wrong 5''/38 cal. gunhouses, they look more like MK.28 than MK.32, even they are not exactly MK.28 because Trumpeter ‘added’ a ringer finder window on its right wall. I do think a perfect Alaska detail up set may need some resin parts to replace these 5''/38 cal. gunhouses.
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W.H.min wrote: Infini-model wrote: Dear W.H.min Yes that's right. If you remove only the rivet head on the roof of the turret, the shape of the enclosure does not appear to be a critical error. Thank you Infini model G. K. Choi E-mail : webmaster@infini-model.comS I T E : http://www.infini-model.comI think USS Alaska used MK.32 instead of MK.28. Dear W.H.min I have no clear data on whether the 5-inch gun used in Alaska was Mk-28 or Mk-32. The important thing is that the armor plate used for 5inch mounts is thick so that the rivet head does not pop up. Thank you for informing us about 5inch mount in USS Alaska. If your information is correct, we will change the name of the 5-inch gun on the picture. Thanks, Infini model G. K. Choi E-mail : webmaster@infini-model.comS I T E : http://www.infini-model.com
[quote="W.H.min"][quote="Infini-model"]
Dear W.H.min
Yes that's right. If you remove only the rivet head on the roof of the turret, the shape of the enclosure does not appear to be a critical error.
Thank you
Infini model G. K. Choi
E-mail : webmaster@infini-model.com S I T E : http://www.infini-model.com[/quote] I think USS Alaska used MK.32 instead of MK.28.[/quote]
Dear W.H.min
I have no clear data on whether the 5-inch gun used in Alaska was Mk-28 or Mk-32. The important thing is that the armor plate used for 5inch mounts is thick so that the rivet head does not pop up. Thank you for informing us about 5inch mount in USS Alaska. If your information is correct, we will change the name of the 5-inch gun on the picture.
[img]https://farm5.staticflickr.com/4475/37630738291_b71b3b9703_o.jpg[/img]
Thanks,
Infini model G. K. Choi
E-mail : webmaster@infini-model.com S I T E : http://www.infini-model.com
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Posted: Sun Oct 15, 2017 11:55 pm |
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Infini-model wrote: Adaks wrote: Great news. My kit is waiting for this set. Dear Asaks Thank you for your interest in Infini Model products. We will be working to make it available as soon as possible. W.H.min wrote: So you will still use that wrong 5''/38 cal. gunhouse? Dear W.H.min Yes that's right. If you remove only the rivet head on the roof of the turret, the shape of the enclosure does not appear to be a critical error. Thank you Infini model G. K. Choi E-mail : webmaster@infini-model.comS I T E : http://www.infini-model.comI think USS Alaska used MK.32 instead of MK.28.
[quote="Infini-model"][quote="Adaks"]Great news. :thumbs_up_1: My kit is waiting for this set. :)[/quote]
Dear Asaks
Thank you for your interest in Infini Model products. We will be working to make it available as soon as possible.
[img]https://farm5.staticflickr.com/4412/37448884651_1c72f6487b_o.jpg[/img]
[quote="W.H.min"]So you will still use that wrong 5''/38 cal. gunhouse?[/quote]
Dear W.H.min
Yes that's right. If you remove only the rivet head on the roof of the turret, the shape of the enclosure does not appear to be a critical error.
Thank you
Infini model G. K. Choi
E-mail : webmaster@infini-model.com S I T E : http://www.infini-model.com[/quote] I think USS Alaska used MK.32 instead of MK.28.
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Posted: Sun Oct 15, 2017 10:26 pm |
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