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  • Member since
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  • From: Warrington PA
Yankee Modelworks
Posted by oceano75 on Saturday, October 24, 2009 10:30 AM

Question,  Is Yankee Modelworks still in existance?  Their phone is disconnected and there is no listing for them in the Monroe NC phonebook.  Their website lists 3 distributers for their material.  One is out of business and the other two do not carry the parts I need - they are out of stock and cannot restock.

Did I miss something (again)?

 

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    May 2008
Posted by tucchase on Saturday, October 24, 2009 11:55 AM

I just tried the link from Steelnavy and it works.

http://www.yankeemodelworks.com/

Can't tell how old it is however.  The items on its "What's New" list are due out in 2007.  That can't be good news....

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    December 2002
Posted by Dreadnought52 on Saturday, October 24, 2009 2:07 PM
 oceano75 wrote:

Question,  Is Yankee Modelworks still in existance?  Their phone is disconnected and there is no listing for them in the Monroe NC phonebook.  Their website lists 3 distributers for their material.  One is out of business and the other two do not carry the parts I need - they are out of stock and cannot restock.

Did I miss something (again)?

 



Here's the answer to this question posted by Chris Decker on Steel Navy:

You didn't miss anything. Our website is horribly out of date and we're working on that.

Phone number is 704-821-7913

You can also buy everything we stock from some sponsors of this board, such as www.freetimehobbies.com

Cheers
Chris Decker
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  • From: Warrington PA
Posted by oceano75 on Saturday, October 24, 2009 5:18 PM
Thank you both - I saw the response in Steelnavy.
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  • From: Idaho, USA
Posted by Jeff Head on Wednesday, February 13, 2013 12:50 PM

Well, this is a really old thread, but I was looking for Yankee Modelworks too here in 2013  after purchasing off of ebay and starting the USS Samuel Roberts, FFG-58 in 1.350 scale. A GREAT resin model by Blue Water Navy which later became Yankee Modelworks.

I wanted to contact them about that model and look at their newest products.  Sadly, I cannot find them.

Their website does not work (www.yankeemodelworks.com)...it points to FreeTime Hobbies who have no kits by them, the phone number Decker gave out in 2009 is out of service, and the latest announcement I could find from them was two years ago here:

www.modelshipwrights.com/modules.php

On Model Ship Wrights announcing  YMWs 1/350 scale USS Boston Crusier from World War II due out in the fall of 2011.

So, I must presume they are completely out of business because I cannot find hide nor tail of them.

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    December 2002
Posted by Dreadnought52 on Wednesday, February 13, 2013 1:08 PM

All of the molds for YMW have been purchased by FreeTime Hobbies as well as those for MidShip Models.   They are reissuing some of the Midship stuff right now.   They are upgrading some of the kits.  I believe that they will be doing the same for the 1/350 YMW stuff as well as time goes on.   For up to date info contact Brandon at FreeTime.

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  • From: Idaho, USA
Posted by Jeff Head on Wednesday, February 13, 2013 2:54 PM

Thanks, Dreadnaught, I had just called Brandon and talked to him about this because the old Yankee Modelworks URL poiints to a now defunct Free Time page.

Brandon indicated that they are going to call the Yankee Modelworks models the "Heritage Series," and reproduce some of the kits as is, and update some of the others with wood decks and brass barrels for the main guns where necessary and then re-release them.

I'm pretty jazzed about this because I did a review and buildup of their Blue Ridge 1/350 scale USS Nautlis model:

www.jeffhead.com/.../us-ssn571.htm

and they do very good work.  I am currently doing a review and build up of the old Blue Water Navy Model's release of the USS Samuel Roberts, FFG-58 (which I just started and posted here on FSM).  I am looking forward to Blue Ridge's  reissue particularly of the Yankee Modelworks stuff/

So, Blue Water Navy became Yankee Modelworks, and is now Blue Ridge Models.  I am glad Free Time and Blue Ridge got it...they will do a good job with it.

Thanks again for the reply.

...and for those interested, here is Blue Ridge Models web site:

http://www.blueridgemodel.com

And here is Free Time Hobbies (who owns Blue Ridge) phpone number, as stated, ask to talk to Brandon:

1-706-946-1120

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