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PostPosted: Wed Jan 02, 2013 10:10 pm 
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Hello battleship friends, I am new in this forum and like to introduce myself. I'm from Canada and into the r.c world for 22 years; mostly airplanes, tugboats and micro electric warbirds. My main huge interest is large scale helicopters, but lately have gotten an interest for battleships -- either built from scratch or plans from anywhere between 60"-80" range . I have done some research for the 1/72 type 22 campbeltown from fleetscale model and HMCS halifax from scaleship yard, but from both of these plans i can't just build the top deck and the cabin correct me if i am wrong). Warbird blueprints have 3 views: top, side, and bottom so modeler can scratchbuild easily. Are there plans similar to this? I'll appreciate it if someone from this forum could guide me to getting a nice hull or plan .thx :smallsmile:


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Scaleship wrote:
Hello battleship friends, I am new in this forum and like to introduce myself. I'm from Canada and into the r.c world for 22 years; mostly airplanes, tugboats and micro electric warbirds. My main huge interest is large scale helicopters, but lately have gotten an interest for battleships -- either built from scratch or plans from anywhere between 60"-80" range . I have done some research for the 1/72 type 22 campbeltown from fleetscale model and HMCS halifax from scaleship yard, but from both of these plans i can't just build the top deck and the cabin correct me if i am wrong). Warbird blueprints have 3 views: top, side, and bottom so modeler can scratchbuild easily. Are there plans similar to this? I'll appreciate it if someone from this forum could guide me to getting a nice hull or plan .thx :smallsmile:

The 1:72nd plans for the HMS Campbletown from Fleetscale are based on the 1:96 Jecabin plans and as such should show all the details required to scratch build the superstructure . Hope this helps
Dave Wooley :wave_1:


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Dave Wooley wrote:
Scaleship wrote:
Hello battleship friends, I am new in this forum and like to introduce myself. I'm from Canada and into the r.c world for 22 years; mostly airplanes, tugboats and micro electric warbirds. My main huge interest is large scale helicopters, but lately have gotten an interest for battleships -- either built from scratch or plans from anywhere between 60"-80" range . I have done some research for the 1/72 type 22 campbeltown from fleetscale model and HMCS halifax from scaleship yard, but from both of these plans i can't just build the top deck and the cabin correct me if i am wrong). Warbird blueprints have 3 views: top, side, and bottom so modeler can scratchbuild easily. Are there plans similar to this? I'll appreciate it if someone from this forum could guide me to getting a nice hull or plan .thx :smallsmile:

The 1:72nd plans for the HMS Campbletown from Fleetscale are based on the 1:96 Jecabin plans and as such should show all the details required to scratch build the superstructure . Hope this helps
Dave Wooley :wave_1:

Thx for the reply and with great info ,i have contact fleetscale aleardy . :wave_1:


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