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PostPosted: Sat Mar 07, 2020 7:22 pm 
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The entire Dorsetshire kit has been rescaled EXCEPT for the bridge structure—so you get an undersized bridge. You can modify/chop and use the bridge from the Norfolk kit to get an accurate Dorsetshire kit—but why should you have to? Argh! But honestly, most people won't notice the difference. So if it doesn't really matter to you much, go ahead and get the Dorsetshire kit. And purists can fix it, if they desire.

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PostPosted: Sat Mar 07, 2020 9:43 pm 
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maxim wrote:
The kit with the number 808 kit is the one corrected to 1/700 (except of some parts of the bridge). There are not many differences between Dorsetshire's fits of May 1941 and April 1942. Dorsetshire got a single 40 mm on the stern, Type 290 radar on the foremast, and Type 284 radar (with a Type 285 antenna) on the DCT (see British Cruisers Two World Wars and After by Norman Friedman). These parts are either already included or cannot be depicted by plastic parts.


Thank you Maxim.

Moderators,

Perhaps this post and the other posts after it can be transferred to the County class CASF thread? I couldn't find similar information on that thread. Perhaps what was said above can help others.

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PostPosted: Tue Mar 10, 2020 9:52 am 
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I just received my Pit Road/Flyhawk IJN Kagero. Pit Road didn't give Flyhawk any credit for the production, either on box, instructions, nor sprues; so the casual buyer might think it is totally Pit Road until they buy a previous release - and are very disappointed! The kit contains under 140 parts, including a stand, which is rather conservative for a Flyhawk kit, but has all the usual attention to detail as Flyhawk kits. Even the upper and lower hulls line up perfectly and the join seam is virtually invisible as it follows a strake line. I'd like to get into building it immediately, but maybe (hopefully) Flyhawk will release a PE set for "1/700 Pit Road Kagero".
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PostPosted: Tue Mar 10, 2020 10:26 am 
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Appreciate the update. Still waiting on my Kagero, but my hopes are high.


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PostPosted: Sun Mar 15, 2020 9:40 pm 
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It arrived. Very, very impressive. Will get started on that review.


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Some good news on this dark days.... 1/350 Trumpeter, one of the Tegetthoff Class,I presume is the Viribus Unitis,no clue but the ship is lovely :woo_hoo:
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Also a very interesting 1/350 USN LCAC Hovercraft with some 1/350 USN Carrier deck equipment, some good news for April
http://www.trumpeter-china.com/index.php?g=home&m=article&a=show&id=178

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PostPosted: Mon Mar 30, 2020 5:24 am 
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Miguel wrote:
Some good news on this dark days.... 1/350 Trumpeter, one of the Tegetthoff Class,I presume is the Viribus Unitis,no clue but the ship is lovely :woo_hoo:
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Also a very interesting 1/350 USN LCAC Hovercraft with some 1/350 USN Carrier deck equipment, some good news for April
http://www.trumpeter-china.com/index.php?g=home&m=article&a=show&id=178


Or Szent Istvan.

Both were announced by Trumpeter.

Also, eagerly awaiting them. :woo_hoo:


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mopy wrote:
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1/350 Trumpeter, one of the Tegetthoff Class,I presume is the Viribus Unitis,no clue but the ship is lovely


The English version says Viribus Unitis


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The English version says Viribus Unitis


Yeah ,now I get it Joint Force = Viribus Unitis :rolf_3: I love how Google translates :rolf_3:

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Miguel wrote:

Also a very interesting 1/350 USN LCAC Hovercraft with some 1/350 USN Carrier deck equipment, some good news for April
http://www.trumpeter-china.com/index.php?g=home&m=article&a=show&id=178


I presume it is those included in the gallery models/revell/Trumpeter LHDs and LPDs.
Can it prefigure a possible edition of gallery Intrepid aircrafts in separate sets (A-4/F-8/A-1) ?

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PostPosted: Thu Apr 02, 2020 7:21 am 
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I can confirm this is the Viribus Unitus as the artwork matches Randall Wilson's artwork he
produced for Trumpeter for the Box-Art several months ago ( he also did the Svent Istvan artwork )


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PostPosted: Thu Apr 02, 2020 10:50 am 
Any idea when we can expect the DIDO classes to be released?
Having bought Exeter and Cornwall, I have foregone York and and Kent in the wait for a Dido.
One of each class will do me.
Exeter or York? Exeter came first and has more historical significance.
No Suffolk, so the 1st County out of the trap, which happened to be Cornwall.
Not enough differences to me to justify buying all versions of Counties - I fell into that trap with the Tribals and the Zerstorers, not to mention all 3 of the Hipper class, so am ,limiting myself to one example of each marque from now on.
One Dido next and that'll do unless they do a smaller DKM cruiser or Leander class.


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that artwork is not Szent Istvan. She did not have torpedo nets and had a S/L platform that wrapped round the funnels. This could be any one of the other 3 units

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Are there any plans by ANY manufacturer (even a repop in resin) of a 1/700 New Mexico class ship? I remember Midship Models had all 3 in prewar configuration and I know ISW does a 1944 New Mexico. I'd like to build Idaho because it was built in Camden NJ and scrapped in Newark NJ (where I'm from).

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Flyhawk to release its own early war 1/700 USN aircraft set. I'm sure it will be like the IJN set, which makes it an instant winner: https://www.hobbyeasy.com/en/data/uk2vr ... 0dndn.html


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PostPosted: Sat Apr 04, 2020 11:52 am 
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Dan K wrote:
Flyhawk to release its own early war 1/700 USN aircraft set. I'm sure it will be like the IJN set, which makes it an instant winner: https://www.hobbyeasy.com/en/data/uk2vr ... 0dndn.html

So...there's a total of 9 aircraft per kit?
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PostPosted: Sat Apr 04, 2020 11:59 am 
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Dan K wrote:
Flyhawk to release its own early war 1/700 USN aircraft set. I'm sure it will be like the IJN set, which makes it an instant winner: https://www.hobbyeasy.com/en/data/uk2vr ... 0dndn.html

So...there's a total of 9 aircraft per kit?
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I sure hope that Flyhawk will release a US Carrier for those planes. Hopefully a USS Wasp.


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drasticplastic wrote:
Dan K wrote:
Flyhawk to release its own early war 1/700 USN aircraft set. I'm sure it will be like the IJN set, which makes it an instant winner: https://www.hobbyeasy.com/en/data/uk2vr ... 0dndn.html

So...there's a total of 9 aircraft per kit?
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No, it says there are 6 sprues, each having 3 aircraft, so 18 total.

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Just as I'd like a Flyhawk Zuikaku to go along with those aircraft.

6 each of Wildcats, Dauntleses, Devastators, per box.


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Dan K wrote:
Flyhawk to release its own early war 1/700 USN aircraft set. I'm sure it will be like the IJN set, which makes it an instant winner: https://www.hobbyeasy.com/en/data/uk2vr ... 0dndn.html




The IJN set?? seen to have missed that.


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