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Recently retired and wish to return to modeling. Past experience level - intermediate, have lots of time, patient and detailed in personality. Wishing to know where to obtain a 1/350 scale US Navy Iowa Class (Iowa, New Jersey, Wisconsin, Missouri) Battleship model kit in WWII fit. In advance, thank you! for your assistance
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USS Wisconsin is here (at the bottom of the page):
https://freetimehobbies.com/search.php?search_query=USS+Iowa§ion=product&_bc_fsnf=1&Ship+Type=Battleship
Free Time also has New Jersey and Missouri in 1/350 listed there; they are "on sale" for $149.99 right now. They are a good company to deal with.
Here is a link to all the 1/350 Iowa Class stuff out there...
https://www.scalemates.com/search.php?fkSECTION%5B%5D=Kits&q=Battleship+Iowa-class+Iowa*&fkSCALE%5B%5D=%221:350%22
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Welcome to the forum.
And make sure you make it up to Renton on 18 April for the IPMS Seattle Spring Show. Folks come from Vancouver BC and Portland and points East, and West, for that matter. We have a good representation of ship modelers, with some really great 1/350 ship guys. (I'm a 1/700 ship guy, so I shouldn't comment that there are some REALLY great 1/700 models on the tables.)
Also there is a good turnout of vendors for the Swap Meet, moving kits from their closets to yours for a nominal price. Come on up!
Best regards,Rick
Thank you!! Stickpusher and greetings from Puget Sound - very helpful. Have you heard of any domestic availability of the Joy Yard Missouri as yet?
Tojo72Welcome aboard. Good to familiarise yourself with the different sections pf the forum,could be very helpful for you.
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nwmodeler Thank you!! Stickpusher and greetings from Puget Sound - very helpful. Have you heard of any domestic availability of the Joy Yard Missouri as yet?
http://www.shipmodels.info/mws_forum/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=207808
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