1/700 Most wanted new plastic kit

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What kit would you like to see produced in 1/700 plastic

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Cadman
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1/700 Most wanted new plastic kit

Post by Cadman »

Please vote for the ship you would most like to see produced in 1/700 Plastic.
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Post by Carter »

With the Webmaster's submission, I'd like to say to the unnamed maufacturer:

"None of the above, thank you very much."

Warspite, Queen Elizabeth . . . then anything from the period 1890-1920.

I am sure others agree....

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Post by Gernot »

Seems like there's no "other" as for the parallel thread. What about Renown then, eh? Is she to be ignored? Ignored, I ask? <pshawwww> A canna believe it!
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Post by CWatson »

I voted for CV-6 Enterprise. I would prefer a Midway era one but no matter which era produced make it correct for that era,like no need to splice the island from another kit or cut up and reshape the bow. If limited to WWII era BB any of the rebuilt Pearl vets or a Litterio class to set next to the Rechelieu I just picked up.

That being said I would love to see WWI era dreadnaught in plastic such as Von Der Tann, Baden or HMS Dreadnaught herself. Wing or staggered turrets are a plus.

No matter which one is made PLEASE for the $25-$35 plus asked for it make it correct for the era modeled and not a Frankenstein with a amalgation of features from different periods of the vessel's life.

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Post by msweeney7453 »

In order:
Enterprise CV-6
Enterprise CV-65
Franklin D. Roosevelt
Northampton Class Cruisers
US Big 5 Battleships-rebuilt
US Big 5 Battleships--Pearl Harbor
Essex class CV modern
Enterprise class cruiser (UK)
Raleigh Class Cruiser (US)
Wasp CV-7
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Post by Gerarddm »

The evident positive groundswell for Trumpter's new Richeleiu should give hope that somebody will do a Vittorio Veneto or Roma in plastic 1/700 waterline.
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USS Alaska all the way!

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I voted for the USS Alaska simply because of how unique the two ships of the class were, and as far as I know, there is NO comercially available Alaska in plastic in ANY scale.
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Post by jose kuis »

hms repulse or renown

uss big 5 batleship rebuilt

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Post by Guest »

1. US Essex class modernised SCB125
2. Northampton Class heavy cruiser
3. US Big 5 Battleships (rebuilt Maryland-West Virginia)


others:

USN Brooklyn/St. Louis class light cruisers

USN Omaha class light cruisers

USN WW2 destroyers both pre-war and WW2 versions (except Benson. Fletcher, Allen M. Sumner and Gearing classes)

RN WW2 escort ships (sloops, corvettes, frigates)


Gy�rgy Cz�h from Budapest, Hungary
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Post by Jan Varga »

I would vote for USS Alaska
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Post by paulors »

I vote for:

USN Brooklyn/St. Louis class light cruisers;
HMS Ark Royal (the old one, from WW2);
USN oilers/replenishment ships both WW2 and modern at a reasonable price.

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Post by kidcurrie42 »

Essex Class SCB-27A
Essex Class SCB-27C
Essex Class SCB-125
Midway Class
Forrestal Class
USS America
USS John F Kennedy
USS Enterprise(Bee Hive)
USS Enterprise(Post Bee Hive)
HMS Ark Royal IV
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Post by JPH »

1. U.S Big 5 Battleships rebuild.
2. USS Alaska

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USNS Bob Hope
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Post by Bill Wilson »

Enterprize Class Cruisers (RN)
Colony Class Cruisers (RN)
Queen Elizabeth Class Battleships (RN)
British Aircraft Carrier Conversion (Furious, Cougageous, Glorious, Eagle)
madfps

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CV-5, CV-6, CV-8 with accurate hull(s)
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Post by Sauragnmon »

I voted for the Alaska, just because it's a "cruiser" with big guns, and I love that idea.

Others would be:

USS Montana - the Other USN ship I'd love to build.

RN Andrea Doria - Too beautiful not to want to build.

1941 DKM Deutschland and Admiral Scheer - ATLANTIC BOWS PLEASE! *grumble*

DKM Graf Zepplin - They only built one, and I'd Love to have her in actual 1/700, not 720. I can't bear the thought of building her just Slightly off scale with the rest of my KM builds.

H-39 Class might be going above and beyond, but hey, I'm asking for the Montana, why the hell not.

And I don't know, some of the other outlandish warships from the beautiful end of the Battleship Era, for god's sakes. Carrier lovers have been well treated for too damn long, give us more big guns!

And maybe a Koln or Konigsberg might be nice. Spahkreuzer anybody?
Die Panzerschiffe - Putting the Heavy in Heavy Cruiser since 1940.

It's not Overkill, it's Insurance.

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Post by Tom L. »

With respect, I have little or no interest in the choices offered; sorry. :frown_2:
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Post by Dan K »

Brooklyn class CLs, how could these not be offered as of yet?
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