*Inj. molded plastic* Upcoming Ship Kit Releases
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Hobbyboss 1/350 Vanguard in the works...uh-huh
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pretty great news! we need it.potchip wrote:Hobbyboss 1/350 Vanguard in the works...uh-huh
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Another one for the Jutland line-up then, fantastic!
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potchip wrote:Hobbyboss 1/350 Vanguard in the works...uh-huh
Which one ? The battleship of the 50s, the submarine ? another ? can you postmore info ?
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There was also a World War One St. Vincent class battleship Vanguard that blew up due to an internal explosion, but I suspect this new Vanguard kit is the post-WW2 1950s one.PHILIPPE wrote:potchip wrote:Hobbyboss 1/350 Vanguard in the works...uh-huh
Which one ? The battleship of the 50s, the submarine ? another ? can you postmore info ?
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WAT? WATWATWAT? This is exciting!pascalemod wrote:pretty great news! we need it.potchip wrote:Hobbyboss 1/350 Vanguard in the works...uh-huh
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You might be surprised at how small many modelling companies really are. Big premises are either an absolute necessity or a vanity project. Nobody with a brain actually wants a big building, and all costs associated with buildings are just dead money. Customers don't see/touch/grt anything at all from the premises - it's all about the product. A Flyhawk kit from a garden shed is preferable to a Lindberg kit from a big executive building with a big water fountain in the reception areaburtus05 wrote:First pictures of Flyhawks Bismarck in 1/700
http://www.moxdao.com/thread-50390-1-1.html
It seems like an odd position to place the model (on a windowsill high up on a multistory building). It makes me wonder how big companies lite Flyhawk are?
"Yeah guys, is it OK if I borrow our new test mold Bismarck, I am going to place it on the windowsill up on the 15th floor?
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if it is the 50s battleship, then it has my interestpotchip wrote:Hobbyboss 1/350 Vanguard in the works...uh-huh
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Mine as well !
This is why I asked more information
This is why I asked more information
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There must be link out there somewhere for the 350 scale Vanguard!
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potchip wrote:Hobbyboss 1/350 Vanguard in the works...uh-huh
There has been talk about Trumpeter/Hobbyboss releasing a 1/350 Nelson and Rodney since 2015 and nothing has happened beyond them being listed as 'New' in Trumpeter's catalogue for the last couple of years.
I'll get excited about a 1/350 Vanguard (in an 'as commissioned' configuration) by Hobbyboss when I see the kit/box on the shelf of my local hobby store.
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Great news! The post wwii Vanguard is one of my favourite ships and I would love to see a kit of her in my favourite scale!
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On the way:
--1/350 Tamiya DKM Tirpitz Nov 1944
--1/350 scratch-build HMS Lion never built battleship (1938)
And our artworks!
--1/350 Tamiya DKM Tirpitz Nov 1944
--1/350 scratch-build HMS Lion never built battleship (1938)
And our artworks!
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There was no indication yet which Vanguard will be released
On Scalemates it is stated that Aoshima will release in 1/700:
heavy cruiser HMS Dorsetshire
On Scalemates it is stated that Aoshima will release in 1/700:
heavy cruiser HMS Dorsetshire
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I have been waiting to see those come out, too. Most of the time we have to keep waiting though. I am creating a small kit myself, and I realised how much effort and time is needed.rotley wrote:There has been talk about Trumpeter/Hobbyboss releasing a 1/350 Nelson and Rodney since 2015 and nothing has happened beyond them being listed as 'New' in Trumpeter's catalogue for the last couple of years.
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On the way:
--1/350 Tamiya DKM Tirpitz Nov 1944
--1/350 scratch-build HMS Lion never built battleship (1938)
And our artworks!
--1/350 Tamiya DKM Tirpitz Nov 1944
--1/350 scratch-build HMS Lion never built battleship (1938)
And our artworks!
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Wow! Finally a Dorsetshire!! I hope a Cornwall won�t be too far behind.maxim wrote:There was no indication yet which Vanguard will be released![]()
On Scalemates it is stated that Aoshima will release in 1/700:
heavy cruiser HMS Dorsetshire
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potchip wrote:Hobbyboss 1/350 Vanguard in the works...uh-huh
Teasing people again
You never confirmed the next one
potchip wrote:Meh, Veryfire is planning 1/350 Montana/H39, so as expected the typical 'up-sized' version of the most commonly built ship kits are the go. I hope some of you are happy now and can leave us in peace.
Just don't confuse moving blocks from a middling middle class suburb of Bismarck/Yamato/Missouri akin to suddenly joining the high society though., there are too many truly exotic subjects pre-WWI that probably will never be kitted, sadly.
Not going to buy any Veryfire kits myself, partly lack of interest in their choice of subjects and partly a lack of faith in their research. Comparing them to Flyhawk is chalk to cheese, one pays attention to research and the other produce stuff for the sake of...it, like their detail sets that beyond 'value for money' & 'lots of brass/bits' don't stand up to too much scrutiny.
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Hey Bob, you didn't see the Flyhawk posting (p 104 of this thread)? It's TWO Dorsetshire's now on the way - once again Aoshima goes head to head with the master of model makers! I'd think chances are though that the Aoshima kit will be out first.Quincy wrote: Wow! Finally a Dorsetshire!!
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Chances are it will be out first, cheaper, and more than "good enough" for us mortals that just want a County on the shelf rather than going for a masterclass. So I'm very happy with this announcement, will be buying this one when its outPaulC wrote:Hey Bob, you didn't see the Flyhawk posting (p 104 of this thread)? It's TWO Dorsetshire's now on the way - once again Aoshima goes head to head with the master of model makers! I'd think chances are though that the Aoshima kit will be out first.Quincy wrote: Wow! Finally a Dorsetshire!!
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