PHILIPPE wrote:Vladimir,
Could you ask if there is any chance to see once a Stalingrad at 1/350, and / or Kronstadt, Sovietskyi Soyouz ?
thanks
1) Kronshtadt and Sovetsky Soyuz in 1/700 scale will depend on sales of the Stalingrad. If the sales go well then they'll think about the other ones.
2) In 350th scale Sovetski Soyus would be too big to be practical from the casting and price point of view while the Stalingrad they haven't really given any thought about yet. I guess it would probably depend on the sales of the 700 scale kit whether they'd even think about it.
Acheson1 wrote:I'll try one last time. Would anyone else be interested in a 1/350 WW-II fit Gangut? Certaintly one of the more interesting warships in the Soviet fleet.
This is probably the wrong thread to ask that question...
We�d like to give a sort of the final report on the 2010 shipbuilding program. It was a very ambitious program with 54 kits announced for release. We were able to release (or will release by the end of the year) 25 kits in 1/700th scale and 11 kits in the 1/350th scale. 10 kits in the 1/700th scale and 8 kits in the 1/350th scale were not finished and will be moved to the next year for release. We�d like to think that given the size of the plans the result was very good. In addition to the new releases we are working on putting the older kits back into production to be able to achieve 100% availability of our catalog.
1/700 Finished (or will be released before the end of the year)
Light cruiser Uruguay ?????? ???????
Battleships HMS Majestic class (3 kits)
Battleships HMS Canopus class (3 kits)
Battleships SMS Baden & Bayern
Battlecruiser SMS Lutzow
Battlecruiser SMS Von Der Tann
Battlecruiser HMS Lion
Battlecruiser HMS Princess Royal
Battleships Gangut class re-master (4 kits)
Light cruiser of the project 26, 26bis re-master (4 kits)
Armored Cruiser Rurik II re-master
Battleships Poltava class re-master (3 kits)
Battlecruiser HMS New Zealand
1/700 Not finished - to be released in 2011
Battleship SMS Viribus Unitis
Battleship Hoche
BAttlecruiser Pr.82 Stalingrad
Battleship HMS Lord Nelson
Battleship USS Louisiana
Battleship USS Virginia
Heavy Cruiser USS Salem
Destroyer Buynyi
Destroyer Groznyi
Frigate Yaroslav Mudryi
1/350 Finished (or will be released before the end of the year)
Armored Cruiser SMS Scharnhorst
Monitor HMVS Cerberus WL
Armored Cruiser HMS Kent
Battleship Danton WL
Battleship Hoche
Destoyers Sokol class (3 Kits)
Battleship Sisoy Veliky WL/FH
Battleships Poltava class (3 kits) WL/FH
Armored Cruiser Rurik II WL/FH
Battlecruiser HMS New Zealand
1/350 Not finished - to be released in 2011
Armored Cruiser SMS Gneisenau WL/FH
Battleships SMS Baden & Bayern FH
Armored Cruiser SMS Blucher
Battleship SMS Viribus Unitis
Battleship HMS Lord Nelson
Destroyer Buynyi
Destroyer Groznyi
Vladimir
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We've started to put together a program for 2011 but soon realized that given the size of it, it will take a lot longer to accomplish that just a year, so in order to give people the realistic impression of the release timeframes we are calling it a three year plan. Obviously the models carried over from 2010 will be closest to being released. Also since it is impossible to plan the life 3 years in advance, these plans are not airtight, but rather a guidance on what we are currently planning to work on. Some of these may not be built while other models not listed here may be added. Keep checking our site�s Coming Soon section to see what we are actively working on right now. In addition to the new releases we are working on putting the older kits back into production to be able to achieve 100% availability of our catalog.
1/350
1860-1905
Battleship HMS Majestic
Russian Battleship Peresvet
French Coast Defense Battleship Henri IV
Russian Diana Class Cruisers
Russian Destroyer Buynyi
Russian Destroyer Grozny
1906-1922
Battleship SMS Baden+Bayern FH
Battleship SMS Viribus Unitis
Battleship SMS Friedrich der Grosse
Battleship SMS Ostfriesland
Battleship SMS Nassau
Battleship HMS Lord Nelson
Battleship HMS King Eduard VII
Battleship HMS Canada
Battleship HMS Erin
Battleships of the R-class
Battlecruiser SMS Von der Tann
Battlecruiser SMS Blucher
Battlecruiser HMS Lion
Battlecruiser HMS Tiger
Battlecruiser SMS Seydlitz
Battlecruiser SMS Derfflinger
Light Cruiser SMS Elbing
1923-1945
Soviet Destroyer Gremyaschii Pr.7 (In cooperation with Box261)
Soviet Destroyer Leader Kharkov Pr. 1 (In cooperation with Box261)
1945-Present
Soviet Destroyer Pr. 61 (NATO Kashin class)
1/700
1860-1905
French Battleship Hoche
Battleship USS Louisiana
Battleship USS Virginia
Battleship HMS Victoria
Russian Battleship Peresvet class (re-release)
Russian Destroyer Buynyi
Russian Destroyer Grozny
Russian Gunboat Bobr(I)
1906-1922
Battleship SMS Viribus Unitis
Battleship HMS Lord Nelson
Battleship HMS Canada
Battleships of the R class
Battlecruiser SMS Derfflinger
Light Cruiser SMS Elbing
1923-1945
Heavy Cruiser USS Salem CA139
Soviet Battleship Marat
1946-present
Soviet Battlecruiser Pr. 82 Stalingrad
Soviet Light Cruiser Pr. 68bis Kutuzov
Soviet Patrol Ship Pr. 50 (NATO Riga class)
Soviet Patrol Ship Pr. 159 (NATO Petya class)
Soviet Command Ship Pr. 1941 Ural (NATO Kapusta class)
Accessories
Boats, Guns, Searchlights, Anchors - both scales
Vladimir
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The 1/700 HMS Canada is very exciting. I'm make a Latorre out of it. I'm sorry that the Krazny Kavkaz and the Profitern have disappeared from your plans, but I can see that your hands are full. Thanks for the interesting subjects!
I don't see HMS New Zealand on the list - is she still in your plans?
Martin
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ofrezca wrote:
Is there any chance that we will see Braunschweig (1901) and Deutschland Class (1904) battleships in 1:700 or my favorite, 1:350 in the future?
If you go to the Combrig 'coming soon' page, there is an awsome photo of some port(france?) Where is this place located? So much to see, love everything about the shot.