Will your Cleveland kit be followed by a new 1/700 version? Could really use a new and improved kit as the old Skywave kit had an incorrect hull and is very dated by now.
Chargerman wrote:Will your Cleveland kit be followed by a new 1/700 version? Could really use a new and improved kit as the old Skywave kit had an incorrect hull and is very dated by now.
It has not been decided. Maybe the 1/700 Midway and Alaska will be released in the future, but we have to check how good our 1/700 Des Moines could be.
garmus1 wrote:Any hope for a USS Wichita (CA-45) model?
If we can start our USS Brooklyn class kits, maybe we will develop it. But, I would like to say the Brooklyn kits are not in our short-term plan.
A little inspiration to maybe get you to think otherwise...
Martin
"Tomorrow is the most important thing in life. Comes into us at midnight very clean. It's perfect when it arrives and it puts itself in our hands. It hopes we've learned something from yesterday." John Wayne
My 1/350 USS Salem DX arrived a few days ago. Makes me want to pick up the 1/350 Des Moines. Is there going to be a DX version of Des Moines in 1/350. Will there be a 1/350 USS Newport News?
Aaron Propper
"I don't understand any of this! But when we get in the giant robots, WE MUST FIGHT!"
Joe Ellias wrote:Any updates on the release of the Cleveland?
Thanks
Joe
Hi Joe,
I will post our 1/350 USS Cleveland tomorrow to show the details of the kit.
I have been told the Cleveland kit was sent to our overseas distributors several days ago.
David Yarnell wrote:Received my USS Cleveland the other day from Freetime. Excellent!
Do you have any guidance on when a detail set will be available, if planned?
Thank you!
Thank you for your support!
We are working on the cleveland detail up set right now, it will be released this year.
Ok, I've looked throughout all my parts of this model and still can't locate the vent pipes on the back of the stack, listed as parts F34 and F35. Am I blind or is it just a reflection of my age related senility? Otherwise this is a wonderful kit.
Walt Haynes