Enter keywords or a search phrase below:
Subfixer,
You are absolutely correct! I was thinking DLGN, typed DDGN. My mistake.
I will second that comment about Iron Shipwright. They are a tremendous pleasure with whom to do business. And their ships are top notch!
Bill Morrison
If your in the market to mate up that Enterprise with the USS Long Beach get an Ironshipwrights LB. They also have the Bainbridge too and almost all the nuke CG's. These kits are very expensive though, but very detailed ! I would even say that the Ironshipwrights stuff is the best. they come with all the trimmings as well huge PE set. The LB goes for $350.00 and the Bainbridge is $259.95, but I'm sure if you shoot him an email and buy them both at the same time he will give you a break on price. He did it for me when I bought 2 USS Oklahoma's.
http://ironshipwrights.com/ironship.html
warshipguy Aurora once did a USS Bainbridge kit, but I do not know its scale or accuracy. It has been many decades since I last saw that kit.Back then, the ship was not a cruiser; it was a DDGN. Bill Morrison
Aurora once did a USS Bainbridge kit, but I do not know its scale or accuracy. It has been many decades since I last saw that kit.Back then, the ship was not a cruiser; it was a DDGN.
Bainbridge was a DLGN originally, a destoyer leader, but was redesignated as a CGN later in her career, as were all the rest of those types of nuclear powered DLGs.
I'm from the government and I'm here to help.
I have never built a JAG kit, but understand that they do not have the "basic" PE - railings and such - but do include any ship-specific PE for that particular kit. The kits generally get good reviews for the important things like fit, overall accuracy and general ease of assembly. Both their Long Beach and Bainbridge kits are reviewed at www.modelwarships.com.
Hi
I do a fair amount of both 1:350 and 1:700. Sometimes I get frustrated with PE on the 1:700 kits and have to do a quick build on a tank or something just to get the frustration worked out. Thanks for the info on the JAG kits. They look great. Are the JAG kits complete kits or do you have to scratch build some of things like masts etc.?
Thanks again
jack
jack jack Thanks, I was wondering because I have a 1:350 Enterprise and this would be close in scale as a pair but not if it isn't of the same quality as my Tamiya Enterprise.
Thanks, I was wondering because I have a 1:350 Enterprise and this would be close in scale as a pair but not if it isn't of the same quality as my Tamiya Enterprise.
"...but not if it isn't of the same quality as my Tamiya Enterprise. " 'Nuff said
If you want accurate, and can handle 1/700, JAG has both of them - http://www.jagcollective.com/Ships_catalog.htm
It ain't accurate, but it captures the general look.
Tracy White Researcher@Large
I just noticed that the nuclear powered cruiser USS Long Beach kit from Revell has been reissued. I was wondering if anyone had any experience with this kit as far as quality, accuracy, fit etc. Would it be a good addition to my collection? Also does anyone know if a kit was ever produced of the USS Bainbridge, the other nuclear cruiser?
Thanks all!
Our community is FREE to join. To participate you must either login or register for an account.