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Hey tanker, while we are on the subject I wish we have more of, heavy equipment, you know draglines, cranes, dozers etc
MK
Hi DON :
Sadly , what you have just stated is so true .And yet , there are so many non -military ships that are fascinating to say the least .Oh , well that's why many of us scratchbuild right ? tanker - Builder
Don,
Incase ya didnt know, Im a B-52 guy at heart. Saw a show on the tube the other night about it and thought a kit of the Trieste would be a nice change. But apperantly thats not gonna happen... Guess I wil go back and work on my NB-52A....
Since it is not a warship don't hold your breath. The market for non-naval subjects just doesn't seem to be there, and few mfgs will take a flyer on a civil or government non-naval subject. I certainly would like to see more non-navy ships but those of us who feel that way are a small minority. Most of my shipbuilding friends believe non-naval subjects are just boring, and the mfgs listen to the majority.
Don Stauffer in Minnesota
was hoping for a monogram kit or the like. Just seems to me somebody should be making that thing....
I think that there was a resin set by a company called Viking several years back. They also made some Brown Water Navy kits as well.
The only remotely similar kit I've ever heard of is this one: www.squadron.com/.../he54001.htm . And the similarity is mighty remote.
Maybe there's a resin one out there.
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Watchin the tube and came across a show on the Trieste bathyscaph. Set me to thinking, wonder if anyone makes a plastic kit of this history making vessel?
Majer Kong
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