
An in-box review of the IHP 1/700 HMS Triumph, by Martin Quinn has been posted.
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Thanks, Bill! Did you sign up for the CVA-01 yet? If you're interested in RN carriers, there will never be a more interesting one than that one ever available in 1/700 scale!William Smallshaw wrote:Martin,
Thank you for taking the time to write this review. The result of which is my purchasing this kit. Although I build almost exclusively US Navy and IJN ships I appreciate IHPs commitment to the hobby through production of these kits. Guess I will be building some postwar Royal Navy subjects in the future
Bill
A reminder that the kits are all WW2 fits, not Korean War fits, so the aircraft reflect that fact.Graham Boak wrote:The (rather nice) Spitfires are the WW2 short-nose Merlin-engined variety rather than the Korean war period long-nose Griffon engines Mk.47s with revised wing. However the Fireflies, also the WW2 version, are quite correct for Triumph at this time. Triumph had earlier operated Seafire 17s, which at least had the same wing but not the same fuselage as the earlier ones.
Later carriers in the Korean war had Sea Furies and the later Fireflies with clipped wings, a more refined nose, and wing root intakes.