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Freetime is taking pre-orders for the Aoshima U.S.S. Wasp in 1/700 scale. Apparently the kit comes with a model of the I-19, the Japanese submarine that sank her. And the price isn't bad.
Here's the link: http://freetimehobbies.com/1-700-aoshima-uss-wasp-cv-7-plastic-model-kit/ .
Aoshima is also offering a set of photo-etched detail parts: http://freetimehobbies.com/1-700-aoshima-uss-wasp-cv-7-photo-etch-detail-set/ .
By my count, that leaves only the Ranger and Langley to complete the lineup of American prewar and WWII fleet carriers. I sure would like a genuinely new Enterprise and/or Yorktown, though. Those Tamiya kits are pretty weak.
Youth, talent, hard work, and enthusiasm are no match for old age and treachery.
If I ever suggest I want to build a second 1/700 carrier after finishing my LHA-1 Tarawa,
laugh in my face! Others will succeed...
This is indeed a very useful addition to the available kits.
Modeling is an excuse to buy books.
While I will certainly purchase the USS Wasp (CV7), I have to admit that I am a little disappointed that it is a waterline kit. I prefer full hulls. That said . . . does anyone know about the overall quality of the Trumpeter USS Hornet in 1/700?
Bill
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