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Revell North Carolina parts needed please

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  • Member since
    November 2003
  • From: Exeter, MO
Revell North Carolina parts needed please
Posted by kustommodeler1 on Monday, April 23, 2007 3:23 AM

Howdy folks, a couple of years ago I won a 1970s release of Revell's U.S.S. North Carolina kit. I need a couple of small parts that are missing.

 

It's missing 1 kit part #17 40mm Bofors, and 2 of kit part #18 20mm guns. If anyone has these, please e-mail me, and maybe we can work a deal. I'm not any good at resin casting, and I really want to build this "blast from my past". Thanks SO muchBow [bow] I bought her right, so I can pay for the parts if anyone has them.

 

The package is kinda unique. It's a plain cardboard box with a big sticker on the front that replicates Revell's '70s box art, with a copyright date 1969. on the right side, under the Revell logo, there's an oval that says, "A Model Builders Club of America Selection". The decals have curled into a nice little tube with age, but other than the missing 3 light AA weapons, she looks as if she was packaged yesterday. The parts and instructions are flawless.

Again thanks so much for any help yall can be. 

Darrin

Setting new standards for painfully slow buildsDead

  • Member since
    November 2003
  • From: Exeter, MO
Posted by kustommodeler1 on Saturday, April 28, 2007 1:26 AM

Wow. no one has had this beauty, or am I delusional in beleiving this is a kit worth anything?Confused [%-)]

 I know about her flaws. I'm going to correct them while I build her. I guess I can scratch the missing parts. Who knows. They might turn out better than the kit parts.Smile,Wink, & Grin [swg]

 

Or is it a waste of my time? 

Darrin

Setting new standards for painfully slow buildsDead

  • Member since
    May 2003
  • From: Greenville, NC
Posted by jtilley on Saturday, April 28, 2007 9:18 AM

Sorry I can't help, but I haven't seen that kit in many years.  I do remember buying one when it was released; that, according to Dr. Graham's fine book, was in 1969.  I remember being extremely disappointed in it, and concluding that the slightly larger (and considerably older) Renwall kit was better.  In fact I think I wrote a nasty letter to Revell about it; I did not, of course, get an answer.

I know of four other styrene North Carolina kits.  (She's a rather popular subject in my neck of the woods.)  The old Renwall one was pretty good, by the standards of its time (the late fifties, I think).  It had individual 20mm guns, thereby making a huge improvement over the only other "fast battlship" kits, the Iowa-class ones from Revell, Aurora, and Lindberg.  I suspect it would look pretty crude by modern standards, though.  Aoshima produced one in the 1/700 "Waterline Series," a cooperative venture by four Japanese companies that began in (I think) the early seventies.  Aoshima was generally regarded as the weakest of the four, and this kit was a pretty typical Aoshima product.  (I have the impression that the company's products have improved enormously since those days.)  A couple of years ago Trumpeter released a big, 1/350 kit that seems to have been quite well received, though some of the real enthusiasts have found some flaws in it.  Most recently, Trumpeter released a 1/700 version.  I haven't seen it or read a review of it; I suspect it's an excellent kit.  If I were thinking of building a North Carolina that's the one I'd be inclined to investigate most closely. 

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  • Member since
    April 2005
Posted by ddp59 on Saturday, April 28, 2007 12:08 PM
my nc was also from revell but in a standard model box not like yours at all. i would go with scratch building the missing parts unless you happen to find an incomplete model of her in a garage sale.
  • Member since
    January 2006
Posted by EPinniger on Sunday, April 29, 2007 7:17 AM
Can't help either, sorry - I have a North Carolina (a built, second-hand model) but it is the Renwal 1/500 one, not the Revell kit. (In reply to JTilley's comment on this kit - the Renwal NC certainly isn't up to present standards, but it's a very good model for its era, and a lot more detailed and sharply moulded than, for example, most of Airfix's 1/600 range. According to my measurements the scale is actually somewhere around 1/480, which is about the same as Revell's Essex-class carrier and Baltimore-class cruiser - could make an interesting diorama!) To kustommodeler1 - if the missing parts are just a couple of AA guns, it would be fairly straightforward to scratchbuild them, from styrene stock (e.g Evergreen) or brass wire.
  • Member since
    July 2005
  • From: Dayton, Ohio
Posted by warhorse3 on Monday, May 7, 2007 6:32 PM
You can still get the Revell kit from the U.S.S. North Carolina Memorial gift shop through their website.
Regards, Bill
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