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New REVELL Wasa? 2011?

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New REVELL Wasa? 2011?
Posted by Billyboy on Sunday, February 13, 2011 9:48 AM

Hi all,

 

I just noticed this on Revell's website; Anyone have any further information? Could this be an all-new plastic sailing ship kit?

 

http://www.revell.de/index.php?id=203&KGKANR=0&KGKOGP=10&KGSCHL=1&L=1&page=1&sort=0&nc=&searchactive=&q=wasa&SWO=&ARMAS4=&PHPSESSID=c05994403662f495a2bed6702fd75e93&KZSLPG=&offset=1&cmd=show&ARARTN=05414&sp=1

 

Will

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Posted by Big Jake on Sunday, February 13, 2011 12:16 PM

Gee that sure would be nice, but you got to wonder?

 

 

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Posted by warshipguy on Sunday, February 13, 2011 1:20 PM

That would be terrific!  I just hope that it isn't just a repackaging of the Airfix kit, as was the Heller release.

Bill Morrison

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Posted by 1943Mike on Sunday, February 13, 2011 5:29 PM

Looks like Revell's listed several new models for the coming year:

http://www.revell.de/en/company/

Mike Stolting

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Posted by enemeink on Monday, February 14, 2011 3:04 PM

well there seems to be some small differences between the two. If it is in fact a new model, i'll but it and you'll see a build log started here. some of the differences i noticed are:

Airfix                            Revell

Scale: 1/144              1/150

Size:  486mm            460mm

parts:  229                  250

these numbers are close, so they might be the same kit. i guess we'll just have to wait and see.

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Posted by warshipguy on Monday, February 14, 2011 4:48 PM

Given that Revell is sometimes scale-challenged, there is some cause for questioning.  But, also given that Revell seems to be on a quest to provide kits of museum sailing ships (Batavia, Dom Fernando, etc.) perhaps it is a newer kit. It would be good to see that dummy gunports go away!

Bill Morrison

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Posted by FrancisMcN on Tuesday, February 15, 2011 2:29 AM

On the Modellmarine.de website Wolfgang Kring gave a summary of the show with lots of pictures.  My auto translate says this about Revell Germany and the Wasa:

Revell announced in October 2011 the cruise ship Aida in 1:400 and the Swedish sailing ship Vasa in at 1:150. The latter is not a repeat of the old Airfix model (1:144), but to our own new forms.

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Posted by warshipguy on Tuesday, February 15, 2011 6:51 AM

That being said, I look forward to the release!  God bless RoG for their efforts in releasing new sailing ship kits!

Bill Morrison

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Posted by mfsob on Tuesday, February 15, 2011 8:12 AM

My impression of Revell of Germany - and it is only that, an impression - is that it is making a genuine effort to bring newly-tooled, quality kits onto the marketplace.

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Posted by Don Stauffer on Tuesday, February 15, 2011 8:36 AM

mfsob

My impression of Revell of Germany - and it is only that, an impression - is that it is making a genuine effort to bring newly-tooled, quality kits onto the marketplace.

I have a lot of respect for Revell-Gr. kits. I built their Emden and have received several gold medals for it. I have the Smit Houston and have not started it yet, but it looks very nice.  So I am eagerly awaiting the Wasa.

 

Don Stauffer in Minnesota

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Posted by warshipguy on Tuesday, February 15, 2011 9:14 AM

I was very impressed with heir Batavia, the Alexander van Humbolt, and their Viking ship.  I liked ther Dom Fernando although it is a repackaging of the Zvesda kit.   Also, I was impressed that they released the old Aurora Bon Homme Richard, not because it is a good kit but that it shows a growing trend towards putting sailing ship kits on the market.

Bill Morrison

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Posted by enemeink on Tuesday, February 15, 2011 9:40 AM

Here's a link to the only picture from modellmarine.com of the Revell Wasa. It must be the work in progress artwork, but who knows.  I must say I'm pretty excited about the new Wasa kit. I'm going to order mine as soon as they become available. Hopefully my Prince De Neufchatel will be complete by then.

http://www.modellmarine.de/images/albums/spielwarenmesse_2011/revell_vasa.jpg

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Posted by Division 6 on Tuesday, February 15, 2011 11:56 AM

Anyone else notice the Zvezda Black Pearl?

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Posted by enemeink on Tuesday, February 15, 2011 12:57 PM

Division 6

Anyone else notice the Zvezda Black Pearl?

I noticed it, but for some reason my mind thought it was that chinese company that sells the POB pearl kits. it didn't even register that it was a plastic kit. i'm starting to feel quite excited for the new kits this year.

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Posted by Division 6 on Tuesday, February 15, 2011 3:44 PM

I wonder if they plan to also make the Queen Ann's Revenge from the new movie since it's the reworked Black Pearl.

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Posted by Wojszwillo on Thursday, February 17, 2011 11:34 AM

Citation of Fred Hocker (one of Vasa museet authorities):

Now that it has been officially announced, I can spill the beans. the Vasa Museum is working with Revell Deutschland to develop an entirely new injection-moulded kit of Vasa in 1:150 scale to be released in the fourth quarter of 2011. This kit will have about 200 parts and will feature extensive internal detail in the gundecks (separate guns and carriages). The tooling is based on our most recent plans and documentation, so should be quite accurate (the Airfix kit is still the most accurate kit out there at the moment, but this will be better).

Revell has an excellent reputation for the quality of research and tooling, and their kits are not difficult to build. Because they are a volume producer, price will be reasonable as well. This is the first sailing ship kit they have done in more than 20 years.

Fred Hocker

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Posted by warshipguy on Thursday, February 17, 2011 2:10 PM

Okay, now I can't wait to see it!  I hope that this marks a new trend for sailing ship modellers.

Bill Morrison

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Posted by enemeink on Thursday, February 17, 2011 5:12 PM

I'm drooling a little bit over this kit. Serioulsy. Now does any body have any inside info on the Zvezda Black Pearl?

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Posted by cerberusjf on Thursday, February 17, 2011 6:22 PM

This sounds like a really welcome development..  hope there'll be moreSmile

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Posted by Wojszwillo on Friday, February 18, 2011 10:09 AM

enemeink

I'm drooling a little bit over this kit. Serioulsy. Now does any body have any inside info on the Zvezda Black Pearl?

I don't know Zvezda's Black Pearl. Maybe You talking about Zvezda's "new" Ghost ship "Flying Duchman" 1/100? It's the same model as Zvezda's Nao "San Gabriel" (was released by Zvezda as Conquistador Ship too) and this model is the same model as Revell's Nao "San Gabriel" and all of them are in fact first issued by Occidental as San Gabriel.

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Posted by enemeink on Friday, February 18, 2011 10:54 PM

Wojszwillo

 enemeink:

I'm drooling a little bit over this kit. Serioulsy. Now does any body have any inside info on the Zvezda Black Pearl?

 

I don't know Zvezda's Black Pearl. Maybe You talking about Zvezda's "new" Ghost ship "Flying Duchman" 1/100? It's the same model as Zvezda's Nao "San Gabriel" (was released by Zvezda as Conquistador Ship too) and this model is the same model as Revell's Nao "San Gabriel" and all of them are in fact first issued by Occidental as San Gabriel.

nope i'm not talking about the ghost ship. i'm talking about the Black Pearl. notice the URL.

http://www.modellmarine.de/images/albums/spielwarenmesse_2011/zvezda_black_pearl.jpg

 

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Posted by Wojszwillo on Saturday, February 19, 2011 4:43 AM

OK, have found some more pictures (last 6 pictures on the site):

http://bruce-domain.blogspot.com/2011/02/nurnberg-2011-bilder-eichendorff-ii.html

At the moment don't know, what this is - new tooling or repacking.

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Posted by Billyboy on Saturday, February 19, 2011 2:44 PM

Wojszwillo, Thanks for posting the link to the pictures. Looking at those I struggle to think what, if anything the committed historic sailing ship modeller would be able to make of this. Late 17th century corvette? Who knows, maybe some brave modeller can make something of it?!

 

Will

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Posted by enemeink on Sunday, February 20, 2011 5:21 PM

Billyboy

Wojszwillo, Thanks for posting the link to the pictures. Looking at those I struggle to think what, if anything the committed historic sailing ship modeller would be able to make of this. Late 17th century corvette? Who knows, maybe some brave modeller can make something of it?!

 

Will

They could try building the Black Pearl. You know, for fun....

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Posted by Billyboy on Monday, February 21, 2011 4:43 AM

You mean an out-of-box build?! Nahh, I'd have much more fun cutting it up and seeing what I can make of it....

 

Will

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Posted by enemeink on Wednesday, February 23, 2011 11:20 AM

Division 6

I wonder if they plan to also make the Queen Ann's Revenge from the new movie since it's the reworked Black Pearl.

That would be kind of cool. I'm thinking about picking up 2 of the pearl kits(if they ever are released) I would build 1 as the Black Pearl, and the other as the Wicked Wench.

For those of you who don't know. The Wicked Wench was the name of the Black Pearl before Cutler Becket burned the ship and sank it and branded Sparrow as a pirate. which is why Jack Sparrow had Davy Jones raise the ship and thus renamed her the Black Pearl and his curse. In case you can't tell, I like the Pirates movies.

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Posted by Bugatti Fan on Thursday, April 21, 2011 7:29 AM

Is this post about a new Revell Vasa kit or the fictitious pirate ship the Black Pearl? Let's get back on track before we also start on about the Pirate ship from Peter Pan or some other bit of nautical nonsense!

Further to earlier threads that suggest that the new Revell Vasa kit may be a retread of the Airfix one seems remote, as I am not aware of any Airfix kit ever being released under the Revell banner. This has got to be a brand new kit, and hopefully better than the Airfix one. But to be fair the Airfix kit is pretty good considering its age. Just a few innaccuracies when compared to the Eva Marie Stolt Drawings from the Vasa museum. Revell have a much better research advantage now that the ship is displayed dry whereaqs the Airfix kit was researched way back in the 70's when the ship was only partially rebuilt and being constantly sprayed with water. So hopefully it should be very accurate. If the quality of Revell Germany's car and aircraft kits is anything to go by this should be a very good kit.

HMS Warrior would make a superb subject for a new kit as a follow on.

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Posted by warshipguy on Thursday, April 21, 2011 9:18 AM

This is supposed to be a completely new kit, including full gun decks.  I cannot wait for its release!

Bill

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Posted by enemeink on Thursday, April 21, 2011 10:12 PM

Bugatti Fan

Is this post about a new Revell Vasa kit or the fictitious pirate ship the Black Pearl? Let's get back on track before we also start on about the Pirate ship from Peter Pan or some other bit of nautical nonsense!

Further to earlier threads that suggest that the new Revell Vasa kit may be a retread of the Airfix one seems remote, as I am not aware of any Airfix kit ever being released under the Revell banner. This has got to be a brand new kit, and hopefully better than the Airfix one. But to be fair the Airfix kit is pretty good considering its age. Just a few innaccuracies when compared to the Eva Marie Stolt Drawings from the Vasa museum. Revell have a much better research advantage now that the ship is displayed dry whereaqs the Airfix kit was researched way back in the 70's when the ship was only partially rebuilt and being constantly sprayed with water. So hopefully it should be very accurate. If the quality of Revell Germany's car and aircraft kits is anything to go by this should be a very good kit.

HMS Warrior would make a superb subject for a new kit as a follow on.

Is this post about the new Revell Vasa or hoping a HMS Warrior kit will be released? lets get back on track and stop talking about new model ship kits others may be excited about and stop all this "nonsense".

The New Revell Wasa should be released in October. I can't wait to see it and the other nautical nonsense that is due to be released this year.

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Posted by Bugatti Fan on Friday, April 22, 2011 12:36 PM

Nice One!     Touche Enemaink!

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