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Hai Folks,

veeeeery interesting new kit from Takom.
The already surprised us with a 1/35 scale russian gun turret for the navy,
but they sure did a much bigger battleship gun turret kit now for us shipaholics :big_grin:

look at this kit , a 1/72 scale Yamato 18 inch gun turret , a whopping 50 cms total in length :whistle:

https://pbs.twimg.com/media/EfMDDkfUMAA ... ame=medium

I have already the 1/200 scale yamato visible gun turret , this will looks awesopme beside those
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Heavy Melder wrote:Umm guys anybody have any insight into this pre-order? a 1/350 US Navy LCT-6 from AFV Club??

https://www.luckymodel.com/scale.aspx?i ... %20SE73518

....and PE detail set for it?

https://www.luckymodel.com/scale.aspx?i ... AG%2035052

If this is true I sure as heck didn't see it coming.....
Nice find - AFV just posted photos of the assembled kit (without PE) on their Facebook a few hours ago: https://www.facebook.com/AFVCLUB.TW/pho ... 012396028/
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Pb_Legend wrote:I just saw on scalemates that Meng is planning a 2020 release of USS Enterprise CV-6 in 1/700. No word yet on how it's fitted out, but I'd not be surprised if it's an early fit, with Meng's signature construction mode built in.
More info on Meng's own website: http://www.meng-model.com/en/contents/59/305.html

Still has the 1.1" guns, so I'm guessing Midway.

Those 20mm guns on the gallery are disturbing - they're chunky for sure, and might even be molded into the galleries themselves? Hard to tell without photos of the parts.
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Or just get the Trumpeter version, though the Meng one has a lower hull.
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Timmy C wrote:
Pb_Legend wrote:I just saw on scalemates that Meng is planning a 2020 release of USS Enterprise CV-6 in 1/700. No word yet on how it's fitted out, but I'd not be surprised if it's an early fit, with Meng's signature construction mode built in.
More info on Meng's own website: http://www.meng-model.com/en/contents/59/305.html

Still has the 1.1" guns, so I'm guessing Midway.

Those 20mm guns on the gallery are disturbing - they're chunky for sure, and might even be molded into the galleries themselves? Hard to tell without photos of the parts.

Seeing the pictures confirms my suspicion. Meng kits seem very comparable to their Academy counterparts. Though I have never built one, their Missouri seems very similarly detailed, and is built with their "fast snap fit design", all the way down to the chunky AA batteries. You could almost say the same of Academy's Missouri and Enterprise. They also seem to have very pronounced hull plating to more easily satisfy those not looking to hyper detail.
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Apart from the armaments and lower hull, which one has sharper and more accurate details, and goes together better with less putty?
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With the news about the Flyhawk Invincible...
drasticplastic wrote:Flyhawk Invincible, both with and without PE, is available at some Chinese vendors on ebay. :woo_hoo:
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I take it Flyhawk may be planning her sisters as well? While making sure the turret shapes are correct for all sisters?
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Just received Flyhawk/Sphyrna PLAN Type 055 cruiser. Very economic on parts, but typical Flyhawk detail - looks really good! One departure from usual Flyhawk is the absence of a waterline plate. Upper hull is divided in two halves, and then the lower hull. A multi-piece main deck. And, unfortunately, no included PE.
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Haijun watcher wrote:With the news about the Flyhawk Invincible...
drasticplastic wrote:Flyhawk Invincible, both with and without PE, is available at some Chinese vendors on ebay. :woo_hoo:
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I take it Flyhawk may be planning her sisters as well? While making sure the turret shapes are correct for all sisters?
how different are they
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steviecee wrote: how different are they
Invincible had different turrets than her sisters. In fact, she carried two types of turrets herself.

From Wikipedia:
Invincible carried eight BL 12-inch (305 mm) Mk X guns in four twin turrets. For evaluation purposes these were electrically driven BIX and BX turrets, two each built by Vickers and Armstrongs.[8] They proved to be a failure despite two lengthy refits in 1909 and 1911 and were converted to hydraulic power during her refit in early 1914 at a cost of �151,200. The situation was so bad during her gunnery trials in October 1908 that the captain of HMS Excellent, the Royal Navy's chief gunnery school, described their operation in the following manner: "When the order was given to train the turret, elevate or run a gun in or out, it was only necessary to push a button, or move a switch, but the result was often a flash of blue flame which seemed to fill the turret."[9]
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Hi All,

Just a quick question as regards Flyhawk, it seems like ages ago we had the announcement that their first 350th scale kit was coming, a Prince of Wales, I did buy upgrade parts for the Tamiya kit and did a bit of hull and turret modifications, but with the Flyhawk announcement I've held off continuing.

Maybe I've missed some news but has anyone got any idea just when, or even if, thanks to current situations, this kit is going to be released?

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I have read several times that FlyHawk would not release any 1/350 kit.
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Because of the announcement of Fly Hawk, I urgently completed my kit from Tamiya. It was recently published in Gallery. Otherwise, I could not resist buying a new set)).
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Hi All,

Hi Maxim, thanks, ah well I thought it too good to be true, I'd better re open the Tamiya box then!

Hi Litvin70, I'll take a look in the gallery!

Best wishes
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Cag wrote:Hi All,

Hi Maxim, thanks, ah well I thought it too good to be true, I'd better re open the Tamiya box then!

Hi Litvin70, I'll take a look in the gallery!

Best wishes
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Hi All,

Thank you Mr Quinn, Hi Litvin70 beautiful model!

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Thank you Mr Quinn. Thank you Mr Cag. :-D
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Since Trumpeter released a 1/350 heavy cruiser HMS Cornwall, does this mean they will also release her sister 1/350 HMS Dorsetshire also in the future? Sorry if I missed a past announcement about it.
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Testshots of Flyhawks Illustrious fh1116 are out, Unfortunately the link to the pictures is all weird:

https://m.weibo.cn/detail/4552965623649115

Anyway that means that Illustrious can�t be far away.
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