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PostPosted: Sat May 26, 2018 8:37 am 
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Very soon by Combrig at 1:700 scale a fleet of TWELVE early British torpedo boats. :woo_hoo: :woo_hoo:

Announced on the Hobby Terra site :
HMS Decoy of 1895 (Daring class of 26 knotters)
https://hobbyterra.com/product/hms-deco ... 70507.html
HMS Havock of 1894 (Havock class of 26 knotters)
https://hobbyterra.com/product/hms-havo ... 70509.html
HMS Hasty of 1895 (A class)
https://hobbyterra.com/product/hms-hast ... 70512.html
HMS Ardent of 1895 (A class, Ardent sub-class)
https://hobbyterra.com/product/hms-arde ... 70503.html
HMS Hardy of 1895 (A class, Hardy sub-class)
https://hobbyterra.com/product/hms-hard ... 70508.html
HMS Hunter of 1895 (A class, Handy sub-class)
https://hobbyterra.com/product/hms-hunt ... 70504.html
HMS Spitfire of 1895 (A class, Swordfish sub-class)
https://hobbyterra.com/product/hms-spit ... 70510.html
HMS Violet of 1898 (C class, Violet sub-class)
https://hobbyterra.com/product/hms-viol ... 70511.html
HMS Albatross of 1900 (C class)
https://hobbyterra.com/product/hms-alba ... 70506.html
HMS Stag of 1900 (D class)
https://hobbyterra.com/product/hms-stag ... 70502.html
HMS Cygnet of 1900 (D class)
https://hobbyterra.com/product/hms-cygn ... 70501.html
HMS Foam of 1896 (D class)
https://hobbyterra.com/product/hms-foam ... 70500.html

I just got their HMS Zebra (A class) and HMS Hornet (26 knotters): they are both microscopic and gorgeous in details. Resin only.

Damn the torpedoes!
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PostPosted: Sat May 26, 2018 4:30 pm 
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Very soon by Combrig at 1:700 scale a fleet of TWELVE early British torpedo boats. :woo_hoo: :woo_hoo:


Those make me wish that I had chosen Pre-dreadnoughts to begin my return to modeling ships, rather than WWII.

I have a couple of Combrig WWII Destroyers that are freaking impressive as all hell.

These should be equally so. Very pretty looking.

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1/700 (All Fall 1942):
HIJMS Nagara
HIJMS Aoba & Kinugasa
USS San Francisco
USS Helena
USS St. Louis
USS Laffey & Farenholt
HIJMS Sub-Chasers No. 4 - 7
HIJMS Sub-Chasers No. 13 - 16


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PostPosted: Tue Jun 05, 2018 4:18 am 
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New by Oceanmoon in 1/700:

Gunboat (cruiser) USS Yorktown (PG-1)

Concord of the Yorktown class fought in 1898 in the Battle of Manila Bay in the Spanish-American War.

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PostPosted: Wed Jun 13, 2018 2:03 am 
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OKB Grigorov we will offer us a 1/700 new Agosta class submarine:
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PostPosted: Wed Jun 13, 2018 12:02 pm 
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Nice that there is something new by OKB Grigorov!

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PostPosted: Wed Jun 13, 2018 12:11 pm 
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Not a resin kit, but a kit made from PE by CRM in 1/700:

monitor USS Passaic (1862)

There are also similar kits of USS Monitor and USS Onondaga.

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PostPosted: Thu Jun 14, 2018 1:43 am 
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Plus one more new release from OKB Grigorov, Dutch submarine Kronborg in 1/700 :
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There was never a DUTCH submarine called Kronborg. That is the DANISH submarine Kronborg ex the Swedish HMS Näcken.

Kronborg is the name of the castle of Shakespeare's Hamlet.

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Oddly enough, they have it as Danish on their Facebook announcement of the kit: https://www.facebook.com/OKBGrigorov/po ... 1155805274

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I guess the final artwork of the submarine will be changed and corrected.


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PostPosted: Sat Jun 16, 2018 1:32 am 
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Likely - but it is also interesting, which submarines can be found in the OKB shop, when you click on Denmark there:
1/700 Dutch submarine class Zwaardvis
1/700 Dutch submarine class Walrus
1/700 Danish submarine Kronborg

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The "1/700 German submarine Type 205A", two of them served in the Danish Navy as Narhvalen and Nordkaperen, is missing.

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The Polish producer Bilmodel offers in 1/700 and 1/350 kits of:

Submarine Type 207 (Kobben class), which served for Norwegian and Danish navy and is still in service with the Polish navy.

The 1/700 kit contains a waterline and full hull model.

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E.V.A has posted on their Facebook page the imminent release of 1/350 scale Italian Battleship Giulio Cesare in WWII fit.


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PostPosted: Mon Jun 25, 2018 6:35 am 
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E.V.A has posted on their Facebook page the imminent release of 1/350 scale Italian Battleship Giulio Cesare in WWII fit.

I am drolling!!!! :woo_hoo:

Thanks for the info rotley ,this is one of a hell good looking ship and EVA is getting better and better in their kits quality. :lol_3:

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rotley wrote:
E.V.A has posted on their Facebook page the imminent release of 1/350 scale Italian Battleship Giulio Cesare in WWII fit.



Thanks a lot for this info.
BUT, how to order kits from this company? For once, Mr Google who usually knows everything seems to be drying up...


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PHILIPPE wrote:

Thanks a lot for this info.
BUT, how to order kits from this company? For once, Mr Google who usually knows everything seems to be drying up...


Ebay, according to the pinned post on their FB page: https://www.facebook.com/E-V-A-in-scale ... 792621525/

But that seems difficult to find, so I suggest contacting them through the email address they listed there instead.

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Thanks a lot for this info.
BUT, how to order kits from this company? For once, Mr Google who usually knows everything seems to be drying up...[/quote]

I think EVA do all their selling on EvilBay

Send a message to evainscale@gmail.com to get more info about the kit


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Miguel wrote:
rotley wrote:
E.V.A has posted on their Facebook page the imminent release of 1/350 scale Italian Battleship Giulio Cesare in WWII fit.

I am drolling!!!! :woo_hoo:

Thanks for the info rotley ,this is one of a hell good looking ship and EVA is getting better and better in their kits quality. :lol_3:


You're welcome Miguel. :smallsmile:

Looks like the kit will be selling at around $US290 0r $AU400. A bit rich for me unfortunately.


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Very soon from l'Arsenal 2.0 : 1:400 scale French Marine Nationale Patrol boat P400
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/P400-class_patrol_vessel

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rotley wrote:
E.V.A has posted on their Facebook page the imminent release of 1/350 scale Italian Battleship Giulio Cesare in WWII fit.


That's superb news , and probably you can use the HMS Dreadnought armament Set 1:350 ( Ref: SM35067 )
for the 320mm main guns , she had in WW2 - hopefully it will be a great kit , and companion to the Littorio Class 1/350


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