The ship announcement that grabbed my attention was in a little ad from AutoWorld Models (aka Round 2 Models). For a couple of years that company has been marketing a couple of Pyro/Lindberg 1/1200 warships, an Essex-class carrier and a North Carolina-class battleship. They were part of the old Pyro "Tabletop Navy" series that I can remember building when I was in elementary school. (Price: $.50 each.) This new ad announces a King George V and a Dorsetshire in 1/1200. Putting two and two together, those almost have to be old Pyro "Tabletop Navy" molds too - which means they're American versions of old Eaglewall kits.
Eaglewall was a pretty extensive line of WWII warships issued in the very early fifties. (Maybe even earlier.) The range was quite extensive.Here's an interesting link: https://www.google.com/search?q=eaglewall+model+kits&biw=1324&bih=902&tbm=isch&tbo=u&source=univ&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwi5kMGqv-bKAhUJQyYKHS_1BYAQsAQIRg .
Pyro issued some (not all) of the Eaglewall kits in its "Tabletop Navy" series, and I remember that the King George V and Dorsetshire were among them. They were crude by modern standards, but what an exercise in nostalgia!
Unfortunately neither Round 2 nor Autoworld Models lists them yet on its website. But those are definitely on my list of kits I wouldn't mind buying.