radcontech
I have been looking for a kit to do a battleship that was at pearl harbor, other than the Arizona, and have been strangely unsuccessful. Specifically I would like to do the New Mexico but at this point would settle for anything other than the Arizona. I'm wondering if anybody knows of any manufacturers?
Stikpusher is correct, that the selection in injection-molded plastic is limited, but I wouldn't shy away from trying the resin kits that are available, Midship Models has modeled most, if not all, of the Pearl Harbor veterans, in 1/700, at one time or another. Here is a link to a list:
http://midshipmodels.net/yankee-new-products
Squadron carries them, too, though I don't know about availability, you'd have to check. But in a couple of the catalogs this year, some of the Midship Models kits were listed.
Beyond that, as was noted, you can convert any Arizona kit into her elder sister, the Pennsylvania. When I was a kid, I built the Revell 1/720 kits, cheerfully overlooking the fact that it was the same set of sprues, in different boxes I'm currently building the HobbyBoss 1/700 Arizona kit, which is a little short on the details, converting it to the Pennsy circa 1935. I have the larger Revell kit in my stash, too, which I might also convert to the Keystone Battlewagon (she's always been my favorite, since I was a kid. For one thing, coming from PA as I do, she was our ship.). I think that the Revell kit may be the ancestor of the HobbyBoss kit, too, because the engineering of the parts is very similar.
And back in the day, Lindberg produced a Pearl Harbor set that consisted of 2 ships, one supposed to be the Arizona, the other representing the [iNevada[/i], with a vacuform base, that was intended to depict the Nevada making her famous sortie from Battleship Row. I have that kit in my stash, but I don't recall whether it's the same sprue there, too, for both ships, which is not accurate, if so.
So, you have to decide--is your desire to model those ships great enough that the medium doesn't matter? Carrier builders have the same issue, with the early US carriers, there's no injection-molded kit of the Langley, the Ranger or the Wasp, you have to build resin, if you want them.
Best regards,
Brad