the book is also carried by a number of internet sellers.
Hi Dan,
I have the outstanding Warship Pictorial book. I had originally planned to post more of the photos, but out of respect for the sellers on this board I chose not to show too many of these great photos. The value in the electronic versions is the ability to zoom in or view full-screen. I hope builders of the Zara class will investigate the images further and perhaps produce the flood of discoveries that are revealing themselves on the armor newsgroups.
all the best,
M. A. DeBacker Wine Country architect and museum artillery repairs Special Navy U-Boot Type XXIII 1:72 Revell DKM Bismarck 1:350
Tauro RN Fiume, Pola, Zara, Gorizia 1:400
Heller DKM Admiral Scheer 1:400
Revell DKM Schnellboot S-100 1:72
Could you provide me a link to those Time/Life RN images please Seeadler, I'm building Pola and I have no ref's except the box art and what's on this site. I only want one example of an Italian WWII cruiser and there will be no more after this so I can't justify $50 for a book. A few clear photo's will assist greatly. Regards.
some reference from the book Warship Pictorial 23 - Italian Heavy Cruisers of WW2 this book have more references http://www.classicwarships.com/warship_ ... orial.html
also a polish book on italian ca has some foto of pola, but is in polish ... you can find at:
_ttp://sklep.magnum-x.pl/product_info.php?cPath=3_12&products_id=439
Likewise, thanks Pepe and Charles.
I was out of town over the weekend. It looks like you have things well-covered.
Fiume is in the foreground on the docked shots, then Zara and Pola at the back.
M. A. DeBacker Wine Country architect and museum artillery repairs Special Navy U-Boot Type XXIII 1:72 Revell DKM Bismarck 1:350
Tauro RN Fiume, Pola, Zara, Gorizia 1:400
Heller DKM Admiral Scheer 1:400
Revell DKM Schnellboot S-100 1:72
Does anyone make photo-etch sets for the Pola and/or Zara in 1/700 scale? Regia Marina has several sets for Italian warships, even those manufactured by Pitroad (Conte di Cavour and Guilio Cesare), and several generic weapons, railing and reel/other accessory sets, but none for this class....
I also did a Google search, no luck.
If anyone notices this: I posted incorrectly to SMMLonline that the cruisers were P&I, whereas they are in fact Classic Warships.
Regards, Gernot
Gernot Hassenpflug
Find out how it works, then functionality and limits
Outstanding Gilbert!
Do you think there is any hope of getting these produced in 1:400 (or 1:350) scale as well?
M. A. DeBacker Wine Country architect and museum artillery repairs Special Navy U-Boot Type XXIII 1:72 Revell DKM Bismarck 1:350
Tauro RN Fiume, Pola, Zara, Gorizia 1:400
Heller DKM Admiral Scheer 1:400
Revell DKM Schnellboot S-100 1:72
Ciao Giampiero,
I would love to see a 1:400 set for this class!
I am afraid I do not fully understand your question. Are you asking which ships in the class to include, or the specific details that would be useful in photoetch for the class?
There are many details that would help the Tauro kits. I will scan drawings and mark them up if it would be useful.
till then,
M. A. DeBacker Wine Country architect and museum artillery repairs Special Navy U-Boot Type XXIII 1:72 Revell DKM Bismarck 1:350
Tauro RN Fiume, Pola, Zara, Gorizia 1:400
Heller DKM Admiral Scheer 1:400
Revell DKM Schnellboot S-100 1:72
Seeadler290 wrote:Ciao Giampiero,
I would love to see a 1:400 set for this class!
I am afraid I do not fully understand your question. Are you asking which ships in the class to include, or the specific details that would be useful in photoetch for the class?
There are many details that would help the Tauro kits. I will scan drawings and mark them up if it would be useful.
For the 1/700 kit, I could photograph the resin pieces and send these to Mr. Galeotti for him to see what is "missing" (Pola and Zara).
Gernot Hassenpflug
Find out how it works, then functionality and limits
I have posted these pictures before, can't find which site though, and have forgotten which ship she is!! Any info on this Italian cruiser, is it pola or the cadorna?
warspite63 wrote:Ummm.....the upper 2 shots appear to be either USS Pensacola or USS Salt Lake City. Can't help you narrow down the third one.
thanks!
ah yes, bloody memory slowly coming back...the top 2 are an american ship but the bottom one might be the Cadorna???
Hi,
I had a look at "Le Navi da guerra Italiane 1940-1945" by E.Bagnasco & E.Cernuschi" and the searchlight platform distinct shape makes it more likely to be RN Armando Diaz rather than RN Luigi Cadorna.