Dave Spencer wrote:
This is brilliant news.
I was hoping you were going to use the PoW kit to produce a 1941 KGV at the time
of the sinking
of the Bismarck. A DoY at the time
of the sinking
of the Scharnhorst too, is more than I hoped for.
My next build, after my Warspite and Pontosmodel was going to be a 1/350 Liberty ship, but if this set is out in time, I shall be going straight in to building the KGV using my Tamiya PoW.
Kim, I bought some WEM UP projectors to convert my PoW to KGV, but they really aren`t that well detailed. Will you be producing these in resin and PE?
Regards, Dave.
I'll second the request for a 1940-41 fit KGV set based on the PoW kit. The external degaussing cable is an interesting and distinctive feature during this time, there are some nice camoflage options, and the Bismarck hunt makes for a good historical point
of interest, as the Scharnhorst duel does for the DoY.
Another one I'd love to see is HMS Howe in mid-late 1944 fit, converted from the KGV kit. She was the only one to wear disruptive camoflage after the removal
of aircraft handling equipment, making her more interesting to my eyes than the Type B or all gray schemes that all the other ships wore in their late fits. (Actually, I've already planned to do this one - the only trouble is how to fill in the holes in the Pontos wood deck meant for the KGV's AA mounts when I rearrange them to Howe's configuration. If a set meant for Howe is to be made, I'll just wait for it.)
- Sean F.