Thorny 196
Hello all this is my first post , please be gentle. Anyway I served in the US Navy on the above class ships and was looking for a manufacturer that make a good model representation of each in the same scale. I’m thinking 1/350 scale or bigger but I would like them to have very good detail and good fit up. I am even willing to go up in scale I’m not worried about price but I do not want wood models, resin is what I would like if possible. Also the Forest Sherman would have to be the Modified Hull class 945 or higher as the ship I was on had the hurricane bow. Since I’m just getting back into the hobby I’m not familiar with all the manufacturer's. Any help would be appreciated
Welcome to the dark side.
Of the three classes you mention, only the Perry is available in 1:350 scale injected plastic. It is by Academy and isn't too bad. It has injected plastic railings which look like wooden fences. They can be replaced by aftermarket. It can be completed either as a short-hull or a long-hull, but the kit decals are only for the OH Perry. Aftermarket decals can get you almost every other USN ship, and there are more due out soon to get the rest of the world's operators of Perrys.
The Sherman & Knox are available in 1:350 scale resin & brass.
Iron Shipwright makes a Knox as the Ainsworth
http://ironshipwrights.com/pages/Ainsworth-Judy.html
White Ensign Models out of England also makes a Knox.
Iron Shipwright makes several Shermans. Their Morton (DD-948) looks like it may have the bow you describe (right side below)
http://ironshipwrights.com/pages/Morton.html
They also do a plain Sherman and a Barry
And before you gulp at the prices of resin & brass kits. Its all about the economy of scale. Injected kits are turned out by the thousands. These kits are tuned out in lots of 20 to 30. They're hand-made. Material costs are different too. These kits come with a full photo-etch detail suite, something which is an aftermarket add-on in many mass market kits.
In smaller scale, 1/700, Knox & Perry are available in plastic. Again, I think you'll have to go to resin for a Sherman.
The pickings get very slim in larger scale. You can probably find hulls for each in 1:192 or 1:96 scale for RC models. They will be fiberglass and will be pricey.