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  • Member since
    May 2006
Posted by thunder1 on Tuesday, August 10, 2010 11:40 AM

Hi All

Thanks to all of you for the positive comments regarding my build of the "Ting Yuen".

I found on the internet the actual spelling of the ship is either Tingyuen, Dingyuen or Deng Yun, so the spelling of the name referring to the ship may have been lost in translation.Oops

Glad to discover that I wasn't the only builder to purchase one of these "fine" models. To borrow from descriptive  real estate ads, these kits are a "handy man's delight" . 

Mike

  • Member since
    January 2006
Posted by EPinniger on Monday, August 9, 2010 11:04 AM

thunder1


I paid $2.99 for this "beauty", I almost tossed it in the trash, the kit is really a toy.
But I like the "looks" of this pre dreadnaught, so I had to build it. I only used the hull, part of the superstructure and the torpedo boats, scratch built everything else. If you have the mind to, adding  a wood deck adds a lot of detail  to this dog.



Wow! You certainly made a good job of improving that kit. I built it a few years ago and detailed some areas but didn't do as thorough a job as you. The decks and superstructure bulkheads with their crude moulded detail were one area that defeated me; the only real way to fix this is to build new ones from scratch, as you have done.
I bought another kit last year intending to do a more comprehensive rebuild, but now Bronco's 1/350 kit is out there doesn't seem much point Smile

Sprue-ce Goose
Does anyone know what country supplied the original ships to the Imperial Chinese navy ?


The two battleships (Ting Yuen and Chen Yuen) were German-built. The light cruiser Chih Yuen - which Zhengdefu also produce a kit of - was built by the British shipyard Armstrong; it had at least one sister ship whose name I can't remember. No idea of the origin of the other Imperial Chinese warships.

Back to the thread's original subject, Zhengdefu's kits seem to fall into several categories and vary hugely in quality:

- The "Beiyang Fleet" imperial Chinese ships - incredibly crude + heavy mouldings, the only plus point is the unique subject matter (no longer unique in
the case of the battleships). Basically only two different kits (battleship and light cruiser) reboxed under different names.

- The "30cm" range, mostly post-war US and Soviet ships, all box-scale with an overall length of 30-33cm. Most of these kits are scaled up copies of Skywave kits (the aircraft carriers are scaled down from the Otaki 1/800 kits) with inaccurate motorised lower hulls added. Hence they're quite well detailed and (above the waterline) accurate. The destroyers scale out at around 1/550 whilst the carriers are about 1/900.
Along with the post-war ships, the "30cm" range also includes a Bismarck, Yamato and Iowa-class BB, all around 1/800 scale. No idea what these are copied from but they are AWFUL and should be avoided at all costs.

- The 1/260 modern Chinese ship range. These kits are, surprisingly, excellent and much better than the Trumpeter 1/200 scale kits of the same ships (they even accurately represent the differences between ships of the same class).  Not "box scale" (the kits are different sizes but a common scale) but no idea why they picked such an odd scale, even 1/250 would have made more sense!

- The "fast attack craft" range of various Osa missile boat variants operated by the Chinese navy (I think there are 3 or 4 different kits). These are also very nice kits though a bit crude in some areas; about equivalent to the Airfix 1/72 MTB, RAF launch etc. These are also 30cm "box scale" and scale out at around 1/110.

Finally, the 30cm range also includes a few "oddballs" including the Nanchang, an ex-WW2 IJN gunboat (built this last year, converted back to its IJN fit) and a Chinese coast guard patrol boat.

Zhengdefu kits also appear under the "Kitech" name, which I assume is simply a different label used by the same company.

  • Member since
    March 2007
  • From: NJ
Posted by JMart on Sunday, August 8, 2010 11:59 AM

Thunder - gorgeous build!

The new Bronco 1:350 Beiyang Fleet pre-dreads/ironclad BBs have received good reviews, as well as being affordable.

 

 

  • Member since
    September 2005
  • From: Illinois: Hive of Scum and Villany
Posted by Sprue-ce Goose on Saturday, August 7, 2010 5:59 PM

 

Very nice photos! I recall seeing a resin ship kit in my LHS of what was described as a German pre-dreadnought which looked like a copy of one of the Chinese Imperial ship kits without motorized features.

Does anyone know what country supplied the original ships to the Imperial Chinese navy ?

  • Member since
    May 2006
  • From: USA
Posted by Mike S. on Saturday, August 7, 2010 5:35 PM

Great looking model Thunder1. I like these early steel ships as well.

  • Member since
    June 2010
  • From: Winchester,Va.
Posted by rcweasel on Saturday, August 7, 2010 5:01 PM

Very nice job! I think you get todays lemons to lemonade award.

Bundin er båtleysir maøur - Bound is the boatless man

  • Member since
    May 2006
Posted by thunder1 on Saturday, August 7, 2010 3:11 PM
Hi Joe
I paid $2.99 for this "beauty", I almost tossed it in the trash, the kit is really a toy.
But I like the "looks" of this pre dreadnaught, so I had to build it. I only used the hull, part of the superstructure and the torpedo boats, scratch built everything else. If you have the mind to, adding  a wood deck adds a lot of detail  to this dog.
new177.jpg Imperial Chinese Flagship picture by ptjudy

[new172.jpg Krupp 10" Turret guns picture by ptjudy

  • Member since
    December 2009
Posted by Harshman II on Saturday, August 7, 2010 1:40 PM

DURR

i just pulled 4 models out of my stash  by zhengdefu aprox 350 scale paid about 4 bucks each for them

they are motorized toys but better than toys  detail is fair but the guns are better then i have seen on some main stream comp stuff.  they go tgether quick an they have just been fun builds  for very short money

anyone ever try them     

 

joe

Yes, they are dirt cheap but try to avoid large surface combant ship which has many super structure or detail lacking..  Like Aegis cruiser or Russia Soverenmy.  Fast attack craft is the best you can pick from zhengdefu.

I have a missile attack craft of 1/250 scale for $6. No complain of it.  

  • Member since
    April 2005
Posted by ddp59 on Saturday, August 7, 2010 1:19 PM

if they are chinese warships then possibly 1/260 scale as i have 4 of them not motorized.

  • Member since
    July 2013
zhengdefu model ship
Posted by DURR on Friday, August 6, 2010 11:09 PM

i just pulled 4 models out of my stash  by zhengdefu aprox 350 scale paid about 4 bucks each for them

they are motorized toys but better than toys  detail is fair but the guns are better then i have seen on some main stream comp stuff.  they go tgether quick an they have just been fun builds  for very short money

anyone ever try them     

 

joe

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