Dont start your new Fujimi IJN Fuso and IJN Yamashiro battleship or any other Imperial Japanese warships without that:
New type93 13mm AA: http://www.1999.co.jp/eng/10199390
And of course the new Paravane set: http://www.1999.co.jp/eng/10199391
In 1/700 by Fine Molds, out in mid/late November !
Bill Clarke wrote:
What else is Fujimi going to release this year Atma?
An early war IJN Takao class heavy cruiser. And maybe if we are lucky this year a late war, IJN Kumano or IJN Suzuya.Plus some air craft carriers(not a fan of air craft carriers).
Bill Clarke wrote:
What else is Fujimi going to release this year Atma?
An early war IJN Takao class heavy cruiser. And maybe if we are lucky this year a late war, IJN Kumano or IJN Suzuya.Plus some air craft carriers(not a fan of air craft carriers).
Bill Clarke wrote:
What else is Fujimi going to release this year Atma?
An early war IJN Takao class heavy cruiser. And maybe if we are lucky this year a late war, IJN Kumano or IJN Suzuya.Plus some air craft carriers(not a fan of air craft carriers).
Hey guys I am currently building the Fujimi 1/700 Fuso 1944. I am building it together with the flyhawk PE though its for Aoshima. It took me quite a while on polishing but thats so far so good. Please feel free to leave comments cheeers.
Heres the deck which i have worked on it for half a day.
Congrats everyone on all the great efforts and knowledge shared on this forum.
I am new to this forum and planning to return to ship modelling.
If I am planning to buy a comprehensive 1/350 Fuso detail set (~ $100) to go with ship kit.
Should I pay the extras to get the 1/350 Fujimi Fuso DX kit that comes with with 3 factory etch frets ?
Or should I simply get the more basic kit and add all details from the set?
For ~$100, which detail set is the best investment - Flyhawk, LionRoar or Pontos ?
What else do I need to plan for in addition ? - (Veteran AA guns, decks ?)
Being from Vancouver (and living there on the occasion nowadays), I share your pain!
That said, Freetime Hobbies is pretty good for getting those kits. They're a sponsor of this site, to boot. Here's their listing for the kit you want: http://www.freetimehobbies.com/AOS39083/
Timmy C wrote:Being from Vancouver (and living there on the occasion nowadays), I share your pain!
That said, Freetime Hobbies is pretty good for getting those kits. They're a sponsor of this site, to boot. Here's their listing for the kit you want: http://www.freetimehobbies.com/AOS39083/
Thanks Timmy. But in your experience how reliable is Freetime Hobbies when it comes to orders?
"Haijun" means "navy" in Mandarin Chinese.
"You have enemies? Good. It means you stood up for something in your life."- Winston Churchill
Well, it says they have one in stock, so there's no worries about waiting for them to get one from the supplier.
And they are very reliable indeed, though shipping to Canada is a bit more expensive than domestic shipping in the continental US. But it definitely gets to you quickly!