*Inj. molded plastic* Upcoming Ship Kit Releases
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Re: *Inj. molded plastic* Upcoming Ship Kit Releases
And some new accessories from Fine Molds:
http://www.hlj.com/product/FNMWA-16
http://www.hlj.com/product/FNMWA-15
Could someone give me some more info on the small crane/ winch with the paravane attached in the last pic please. Where would those winches / cranes have been situated, and on what classe's of ships.
http://www.hlj.com/product/FNMWA-16
http://www.hlj.com/product/FNMWA-15
Could someone give me some more info on the small crane/ winch with the paravane attached in the last pic please. Where would those winches / cranes have been situated, and on what classe's of ships.
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Re: *Inj. molded plastic* Upcoming Ship Kit Releases
viewtopic.php?f=47&t=5565&start=160Bill Clarke wrote:And some new accessories from Fine Molds:
http://www.hlj.com/product/FNMWA-16
http://www.hlj.com/product/FNMWA-15
Could someone give me some more info on the small crane/ winch with the paravane attached in the last pic please. Where would those winches / cranes have been situated, and on what classe's of ships.
Might be the strange object on both IJN Ise and IJN Hyuga check the pictures I posted on the thread.
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Thanks mate. 
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Moebius Skipjack
For those waiting on the new Moebius Skipjack kit, I was advised yesterday they are arriving now at distributors so buy 'em up fast so Moebius sees a hit on their hands. I'm not even a nuke fan & have one ordered after hearing what's being kicked around as follow up subjects that will make any fan of the Revell 1:72 sub kits blush with excitement.
Dave Meriman is starting work on a masts & other detail parts after completing the masters for the conversion kit. You can see some of his work in the Skipjack fan thread.
viewtopic.php?f=50&t=47523&p=513207#p513207
I saw on another website that Tower is already shipping orders as of Friday and that questions are appearing about the possibility of aftermarket kits to convert to a George Washington SSBN. Could be an interesting release.
Dave Meriman is starting work on a masts & other detail parts after completing the masters for the conversion kit. You can see some of his work in the Skipjack fan thread.
viewtopic.php?f=50&t=47523&p=513207#p513207
I saw on another website that Tower is already shipping orders as of Friday and that questions are appearing about the possibility of aftermarket kits to convert to a George Washington SSBN. Could be an interesting release.
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Re: *Inj. molded plastic* Upcoming Ship Kit Releases
Looks like Hobbyboss is gonna do the USS Greensville SSN-772 equipped with the ASDS in 1/350:
http://www.hobbyboss.com/a/gb2312/news/ ... 2/899.html
http://www.hobbyboss.com/a/gb2312/news/ ... 2/899.html
Aaron Propper
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Trumpeter New Kit Details
Trumpeter has posted photos on their web site of the kit contents for the 1/200 Bismarck and the 1/700 Warspite 1915. A bonus kit of a visible turret with internal details is included with the Bismarck.
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Trumpeter's 1/700 HMS "war weariness" QE class BB
The Google translation of Trumpeter's text results in "war weariness" for Warspite. The kit appears to have identical sprues to the 1918 QE kit except for the nameplate. As far as detail differences we just have to wait until Hobby Search posts the instructions. As an example I would expect some differences in the ship's boats.
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Re: *Inj. molded plastic* Upcoming Ship Kit Releases
A die-cast pre-assembled model, sadly, but hence the $500 price tag.
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Re: Trumpeter's Big 5 (or 4) as in 1941
Hi all,Robin wrote:Do you have a link to this?Steve wrote:With the California now listed on their web site along with the other 3 Colorados (and the Tennessee rumored) is their any good intelligence as to how we will see then outfitted? The Californias had full cage masts at PH so if the Tennessee is in cards she could be as rigged in early 42 before the big refit. As I recall all the Colorados had full cage masts at PH. I hope we will see more than just main turret replacements.
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Are the "big 5" in 1/350 or 1/700 announced?
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"Also we will never see a 1/350 late war Enterprise from Dragon due to a paralyzing fear of success...." - Heavy Melder
Lots of unfinished model ships + attention issues = A busy slipway where nothing gets done!
Lots of unfinished model ships + attention issues = A busy slipway where nothing gets done!
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Trumpeter Listing for the Colorado and others
Click on the Trumpeter/Stevens logo on the main page. That takes you to Stevens web site. Navigate your way to Trumpeter's product listing and you will find 4 kits all in 1941 rig.
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Trumpeter site Risk
The kit listing is on the Stevens International site and not the Trumpeter-China site. It only has kit listings for them (and many others) and it is usually up to date. It does not directly link you to the T-C site.
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Re: *Inj. molded plastic* Upcoming Ship Kit Releases
When I contacted them in June, they didn't have any new information, or any information at all. Wish they'd have some sort of news, since its well delayed...almg wrote:Has someone new information about USS Pennsylvania -1944- announced by Dragon in april 2012?
"Also we will never see a 1/350 late war Enterprise from Dragon due to a paralyzing fear of success...." - Heavy Melder
Lots of unfinished model ships + attention issues = A busy slipway where nothing gets done!
Lots of unfinished model ships + attention issues = A busy slipway where nothing gets done!
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Thank you Steve! 
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Re: *Inj. molded plastic* Upcoming Ship Kit Releases
Bronco Models 1:35 Type XXIII.
http://www.perthmilitarymodelling.com/n ... ronco.html
This one screams for RC conversion.
http://www.perthmilitarymodelling.com/n ... ronco.html
This one screams for RC conversion.
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Re: *Inj. molded plastic* Upcoming Ship Kit Releases
Agreed! Can't wait to get my claws on this kit. Perfect size for an r/c conversion. Someone, on another board, suggested this one is close to the same size as the old, vacuformed 32nd Parallel kit of the Type-23. Well, duh!herrmill wrote:Bronco Models 1:35 Type XIII.
http://www.perthmilitarymodelling.com/n ... ronco.html
This one screams for RC conversion.
Kidding aside -- this model would fit the back-seat of any car, yet is not so small as to be hide behind a slight chop at the local lake. I wish 'em luck and that they sell a million of these things.
Good work, Bronco!
David
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