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As this thread is well over ten years old now i wanted to add my wants in plastic kits A second on Littorio wish list, WWI HMS Iron Duke, the 19th century HMS Warrior. WW1 S.MS. Scharnhorst/Gneisenau HMS. Shannon 1812 HMS Queen Elizabeth/Prince of Wales class carrier TYPE 22 Frigate Type 42 Destroyer And she may not be a warship she did serve as a troop carrier, a 1/350th Queen Elizabeth 2 but would want HMS Iron Duke above all rest, it would save me having to scratch build her
As this thread is well over ten years old now i wanted to add my wants in plastic kits A second on Littorio wish list, WWI HMS Iron Duke, the 19th century HMS Warrior. WW1 S.MS. Scharnhorst/Gneisenau HMS. Shannon 1812 HMS Queen Elizabeth/Prince of Wales class carrier TYPE 22 Frigate Type 42 Destroyer And she may not be a warship she did serve as a troop carrier, a 1/350th Queen Elizabeth 2 but would want HMS Iron Duke above all rest, it would save me having to scratch build her
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Posted: Thu May 12, 2022 4:27 am |
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My choice was HMS Renown and HMS Revenge….
My choice was HMS Renown and HMS Revenge….
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Posted: Sun Apr 10, 2022 10:56 am |
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That would be nifty. Also throw in a Hibiki class destroyer while they’re at it.
That would be nifty. Also throw in a Hibiki class destroyer while they’re at it.
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Posted: Fri Dec 31, 2021 3:33 pm |
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I can't believe how many of these have come out since I originally made this thread a decade ago.
I can't believe how many of these have come out since I originally made this thread a decade ago.
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Posted: Wed Jun 09, 2021 5:38 pm |
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steeplecab wrote: I find it interesting that a thread started in 2012 is still alive. I'm also surprised that someone finally got around to my suggestion.
Curt wrote: I would like to see some auxiliaries to go along with the warships, say some AO, AOE and AOR from USN.
I'm not really interested in the options on the list provided. What I would really like to see a USS Sacramento (AOE-1) in 1/350 scale. I'd like to see the USS Camden AOE-2. Their motto (which was displayed on the forward superstructure) caught my eye when we toured in San Diego back in 1973, "We're number 2, we try harder". Attachment:
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[quote="steeplecab"]I find it interesting that a thread started in 2012 is still alive. I'm also surprised that someone finally got around to my suggestion.
Curt wrote: [i]I would like to see some auxiliaries to go along with the warships, say some AO, AOE and AOR from USN.[/i]
I'm not really interested in the options on the list provided. What I would [b]really[/b] like to see a USS Sacramento (AOE-1) in 1/350 scale.[/quote]
I'd like to see the USS Camden AOE-2. Their motto (which was displayed on the forward superstructure) caught my eye when we toured in San Diego back in 1973, "We're number 2, we try harder". [attachment=0]USSCamden_sign.jpg[/attachment]
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Posted: Sun Apr 18, 2021 12:57 am |
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Well,
Since the Dragon 1/700 scale USS Enterprise CVAN-65 never appeared, that is a ship kit that should rise to the top!
Mark
Well,
Since the Dragon 1/700 scale USS Enterprise CVAN-65 never appeared, that is a ship kit that should rise to the top!
Mark
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Posted: Tue Sep 15, 2020 3:21 am |
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An AO-22 Cimarron class Fleet tanker, they served from the start of WWII all the way thru Vietnam ... Doolittle Raid, Coral Sea, Midway, the naval battles around Guadalcanal
And a Brooklyn class Light Cruiser..... USS Nashville comes to mind, Doolittle Raid, Midway, Leyte Gulf, (as Macarthur's flagship)
The two biggest holes in the US Naval lineup...
An AO-22 Cimarron class Fleet tanker, they served from the start of WWII all the way thru Vietnam ... Doolittle Raid, Coral Sea, Midway, the naval battles around Guadalcanal
And a Brooklyn class Light Cruiser..... USS Nashville comes to mind, Doolittle Raid, Midway, Leyte Gulf, (as Macarthur's flagship)
The two biggest holes in the US Naval lineup...
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Posted: Mon Sep 14, 2020 5:33 pm |
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Not listed here:
1. R.N. Fiji/Colony class cruisers 2. R.N Town Class cruisers
Not listed here:
1. R.N. Fiji/Colony class cruisers 2. R.N Town Class cruisers
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Posted: Sun Sep 06, 2020 1:26 am |
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I find it interesting that a thread started in 2012 is still alive. I'm also surprised that someone finally got around to my suggestion.
Curt wrote: I would like to see some auxiliaries to go along with the warships, say some AO, AOE and AOR from USN.
I'm not really interested in the options on the list provided. What I would really like to see a USS Sacramento (AOE-1) in 1/350 scale. She was the lead ship of her class of fast combat support ships, launched Sept 1963 and used extensively in the South China Sea during the Vietnam era. This also the ship that lost steering in 1995 while in the Persian Gulf, and collided into the starboard side of the Abraham Lincoln. The ship and two of her sister ships, Seattle (AOE-3) and Detroit (AOE-4), are the largest ships ever built on the West Coast as of 2005. The Sacramento's main engines came from the never-completed battleship Kentucky (BB-66). Sacramento was decommissioned on October 2004, and provided UNREP to all the carriers from the Vietnam War to the Persian Gulf conflicts.
For a 1/350 modeler, this is the perfect compliment to any of the 1/350 carriers and other combat ships through 2004. It would provide the opportunity for those modeling any modern warship to model an UNREP (Underway Replenishment) in a closely-spaced formation in a diorama. Hopefully it would allow assembly in an UNREP configuration as well as simply under way.
Think of it as the perfect accessory!!
I find it interesting that a thread started in 2012 is still alive. I'm also surprised that someone finally got around to my suggestion.
Curt wrote: [i]I would like to see some auxiliaries to go along with the warships, say some AO, AOE and AOR from USN.[/i]
I'm not really interested in the options on the list provided. What I would [b]really[/b] like to see a USS Sacramento (AOE-1) in 1/350 scale. She was the lead ship of her class of fast combat support ships, launched Sept 1963 and used extensively in the South China Sea during the Vietnam era. This also the ship that lost steering in 1995 while in the Persian Gulf, and collided into the starboard side of the Abraham Lincoln. The ship and two of her sister ships, Seattle (AOE-3) and Detroit (AOE-4), are the largest ships ever built on the West Coast as of 2005. The Sacramento's main engines came from the never-completed battleship Kentucky (BB-66). Sacramento was decommissioned on October 2004, and provided UNREP to all the carriers from the Vietnam War to the Persian Gulf conflicts.
For a 1/350 modeler, this is the perfect compliment to any of the 1/350 carriers and other combat ships through 2004. It would provide the opportunity for those modeling any modern warship to model an UNREP (Underway Replenishment) in a closely-spaced formation in a diorama. Hopefully it would allow assembly in an UNREP configuration as well as simply under way.
Think of it as the perfect accessory!!
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Posted: Sat Feb 01, 2020 7:37 pm |
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I would like to see some auxiliaries to go along with the warships, say some AO, AOE and AOR from USN
I would like to see some auxiliaries to go along with the warships, say some AO, AOE and AOR from USN
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Posted: Mon Nov 11, 2019 7:11 am |
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Maybe pull Portland class and add Pensacola class cruiser. We have Indianapolis in 1/350 but no Salt lake City in plastic.
Looks like a few "most wanted" have been provided. I suspect an update to the list is needed.
Thanks for the list.
Nino
Maybe pull Portland class and add Pensacola class cruiser. We have Indianapolis in 1/350 but no Salt lake City in plastic.
Looks like a few "most wanted" have been provided. I suspect an update to the list is needed.
Thanks for the list.
Nino
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Posted: Mon Sep 09, 2019 3:55 pm |
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Trumpeter are about to release 1/350 HMS Kent, County Class cruiser, having released HMS Dorsetshire. They also have other light cruisers/AA cruisers from their future releases. Missing from publicised releases are HMS Nelson and Rodney, and the U.S. cruisers. Patience is a virtue, they say.
Trumpeter are about to release 1/350 HMS Kent, County Class cruiser, having released HMS Dorsetshire. They also have other light cruisers/AA cruisers from their future releases. Missing from publicised releases are HMS Nelson and Rodney, and the U.S. cruisers. Patience is a virtue, they say.
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Posted: Tue Jul 23, 2019 4:13 am |
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Niallmhor5968 wrote: A kit of HMS Queen Elizabeth ( Aircraft Carrier) would be nice and a Type 23 or Type 42 . Just a thought Trumpeter already makes Type 23 in 1/350.
[quote="Niallmhor5968"]A kit of HMS Queen Elizabeth ( Aircraft Carrier) would be nice and a Type 23 or Type 42 . Just a thought[/quote] Trumpeter already makes Type 23 in 1/350.
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Posted: Wed Jun 12, 2019 3:55 pm |
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A kit of HMS Queen Elizabeth ( Aircraft Carrier) would be nice and a Type 23 or Type 42 . Just a thought
A kit of HMS Queen Elizabeth ( Aircraft Carrier) would be nice and a Type 23 or Type 42 . Just a thought
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Posted: Wed Jun 12, 2019 3:36 pm |
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St. Louis-class light cruiser USS Helena CL-50. Sverdlov-class cruiser. Tennessee-class battleship USS Tennessee (BB-43)
St. Louis-class light cruiser USS Helena CL-50. [url=https://postimages.org/][img]https://i.postimg.cc/mgMCZ4Qs/USS-Helena-CL-50-1942.jpg[/img][/url]
Sverdlov-class cruiser. [url=https://postimages.org/][img]https://i.postimg.cc/fL4zv3y3/sverdlov-class-1.jpg[/img][/url]
Tennessee-class battleship USS Tennessee (BB-43) [url=https://postimages.org/][img]https://i.postimg.cc/CxBp6FWb/USS-Tennessee-BB-43-1943.jpg[/img][/url]
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Posted: Tue Jan 29, 2019 5:03 pm |
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I'm definitely necroing this post because a few of these ships are now supposed to be released by trumpeter and still haven't been.. (my votes were Nelson and Renown, but it was a tough decision).
Nelson and Baltimore I'm sure were announced for this year.. And nowhere to be seen.
Really disappointed that Exeter seems to be the only thing released.. For British cruisers the Leander or County classes had many ships with a better variety of histories and aren't limited to a class of two ships that were both sunk. I have huge respect for those who served on the York class cruisers, but it just seems an odd decision to make given the County class had 13 ships that could be potentially made/converted with one kit vs two York class.
Personal opinion/rant (in case I haven't done enough): I don't get why sunk/tragic ships get so much attention. Particularly if they are a part of a class where you can't make them into a variety of other ships with minor modifications. Really annoyed that Ark Royal- a hugely flawed ship, is the only WW2 royal navy carrier available as well.
AAANNNDD hypocrisy incoming (a lot of the ships I want to see aren't easy conversions to a lot of sister ships... But ships that survived to get the more modern modifications are really interesting to me, particularly older ships modernized)
For ships I really want: (HMS) Renown, Nelson, Illustrious, Majestic. (USS) West Virginia, Arkansas, Baltimore, Cleveland, Nevada (all in their most modern appearance) And if I want to go super ridiculous will never happen- Hood as she would have been had she been modernized. In my opinion the most beautiful concept that ever existed.
I'm definitely necroing this post because a few of these ships are now supposed to be released by trumpeter and still haven't been.. (my votes were Nelson and Renown, but it was a tough decision).
Nelson and Baltimore I'm sure were announced for this year.. And nowhere to be seen.
Really disappointed that Exeter seems to be the only thing released.. For British cruisers the Leander or County classes had many ships with a better variety of histories and aren't limited to a class of two ships that were both sunk. I have huge respect for those who served on the York class cruisers, but it just seems an odd decision to make given the County class had 13 ships that could be potentially made/converted with one kit vs two York class.
Personal opinion/rant (in case I haven't done enough): I don't get why sunk/tragic ships get so much attention. Particularly if they are a part of a class where you can't make them into a variety of other ships with minor modifications. Really annoyed that Ark Royal- a hugely flawed ship, is the only WW2 royal navy carrier available as well.
AAANNNDD hypocrisy incoming (a lot of the ships I want to see aren't easy conversions to a lot of sister ships... But ships that survived to get the more modern modifications are really interesting to me, particularly older ships modernized)
For ships I really want: (HMS) Renown, Nelson, Illustrious, Majestic. (USS) West Virginia, Arkansas, Baltimore, Cleveland, Nevada (all in their most modern appearance) And if I want to go super ridiculous will never happen- Hood as she would have been had she been modernized. In my opinion the most beautiful concept that ever existed.
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Posted: Fri Dec 28, 2018 11:54 pm |
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I second CV-6 - Enterprise, and raise you Ark Royal (WW2) as well as Indomitable.
I second CV-6 - Enterprise, and raise you Ark Royal (WW2) as well as Indomitable.
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Posted: Sun Jun 17, 2018 10:28 am |
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I'd like to see Trumpeter take a crack at the Spruance Class destroyer. I have several of the Dragon kits but really love the detail and fit that Trumpeter can bring to the table.
I'd like to see Trumpeter take a crack at the Spruance Class destroyer. I have several of the Dragon kits but really love the detail and fit that Trumpeter can bring to the table.
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Posted: Tue Apr 24, 2018 2:26 pm |
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I want a late USS Coral Sea, please...
cheers Uwe
I want a late USS Coral Sea, please...
cheers Uwe
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Posted: Tue Apr 24, 2018 7:07 am |
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HMS Renown around 2. world war. New Mexico class battleships, around 2. world war. (New Mexico (BB-40) shown in the photo) Baltimore class cruisers. USS Helena CA-75 shown in photo. Worcester class cruisers. Worcester CL-144 shown in photo
HMS Renown around 2. world war. [img]http://i63.tinypic.com/24wvpq9.jpg[/img]
New Mexico class battleships, around 2. world war. (New Mexico (BB-40) shown in the photo) [img]http://i65.tinypic.com/esrq82.jpg[/img]
Baltimore class cruisers. USS Helena CA-75 shown in photo. [img]http://i64.tinypic.com/1zyue8l.jpg[/img]
Worcester class cruisers. Worcester CL-144 shown in photo [img]http://i65.tinypic.com/118ow9v.jpg[/img]
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Posted: Mon Apr 23, 2018 1:08 pm |
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