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Re: Most Wanted Ship Kits Thread - Old .

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  • Member since
    September 2012
Posted by GMorrison on Monday, February 22, 2016 5:59 PM

Welcome! I'd love to see the Oregon as you go.

I agree about the Martel. About the closest I've seen is a very old Heller Potemkin I have half finished somewhere.

 Modeling is an excuse to buy books.

 

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    February 2016
  • From: Northern Arizona
Posted by Sedona Shipbuilder on Monday, February 22, 2016 5:10 PM

I'd like to see more pre-dreadnought kits, especially the 1890s French tumblehome ships; Charles Martel or Massena; in 1/350 or larger scale.  US ships from that era are under-represented too.  The zombie box scale kits from the 1950s that are still marketed by new distributors were good enough when I was 12, but now I want better QA, detail, and accuracy.

Dennis

Model in progress: USS Oregon 1/225 by Glencoe

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    March 2014
Posted by ships4ever on Monday, February 22, 2016 12:53 PM

Stick out tongueStick out tongueStick out tongueYeah, I have been advocating for a 1/350 Victory ship to go along with the 1/350 Libertys out there, as well as a 1/350 T-2 tanker. I have the old Esso Glasgow model, which is so-so, as long as you don't care about the ridiculous below-the-waterline, (best argument for waterlining I have ever seen). The old Queen Mary from Revell deserves a re-do. I have spent a lot of time on the old girl in the past couple of years for holiday dinners and never grow tired of her. They have a great display area for huge models of famous liners, from Lusitania to Titanic to QE2. For anyone planning to model those ships, I'd say it's an excellent reference. They are even cutaway! For battlecruisers, I'd like to see a plastic HMS Invincible, as it is such a historic vessel. Also, how about the USS Lexington with the original 7 funnels? I want something with more funnels than the 6 on my Edgar Quinet! Finally, a 1/700 supertanker would be great. 1/350 would require a bit more space than most want to invest in. My biggest request as far as tankers go is that I would like all the pipes on deck to be molded separately instead of being molded into the deck. It makes painting a real pain, and it detracts from the look of the model. Rant complete!

On the bench: 1/350 Trumpeter HMS Dreadnought; 1/350 Academy USS Reuben James FFG-57

 

  • Member since
    August 2008
Posted by tankerbuilder on Monday, February 22, 2016 12:09 PM

Well ;

   This is interesting for a Zombie thread though . Many ask for certain ships and if you could , imagine a National poll . What would come out of it ? Sail Ships for sure . I don't have any room for those unless they were 1/700 or whatever .

     Now for Victories , Yes there are some that are close . But after actually sailing in one in the 70s for a steamship line out of Seattle I say let's have a really good one .

     The Ocala Victory looked nothing like the Revell offering . The U.S.S. Haskell , right ? Well maybe , but a very distant replica .

 I feel all liners of all eras have gotten short shrift .The great ships should be represented .Why ? Well , have you ever seen such a sight as the Kaiser Whilhelm de gross , Lusitania , Mauratanias or the Queens  and of course for her short life , the Normandie  ?  For more modern ships , The S.S. United States , America , Andrea Doria , Christphoro Colombo and the Q.E.2  all lined up at their piers at the same time ?  Awesome ! 

I have seen pictures of the older great Ladies of the seas and seen with my own eyes the latter. Many warships are done and it's because of the fact they got sunk ! Or a certain event took place on their decks ( The end of W.W.2 ) on the " MO " .

     Speaking of her . Most of the models of the Great Iowa class are post 1982 .let's have them back as they were at the end of the war , before their conversions !

     They mention " Battle Cruisers "( American ) Is the U.S.S. Rochester one of those ? I saw her across from the Missouri in Bremerton and thought she was a smaller version of the " MO ". Darned fine lines and very Big guns !

 Anyway there's my thoughts .      P.S. of course the Nelson and Rodney ! Why ? Well they certainly had an unusual profile .    Tanker - Builder    P.P.S. How about a 1/350 Graf Spee before she got toasted in , Montevideo was it ?

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