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NEW 1/350 Kongo, Haruna and Ise!!!!!

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Posted by Chuck Fan on Monday, November 17, 2008 1:02 PM

 searat12 wrote:
From what I understand, BOTH represent 'Kongo' in 1944.......

 

Yes, and Aoshima has also released a 1/350 Kirishima in 1942 fit.  That ship didn't make it to 1944.   The only one of the 4 Kongos still missing would be Hiei.   Hiei is probably being saved for last because she was substantially different from her 3 sisters.    

Fujimi has also released testshot of a 1/350 Shukaku, ETA unknown, while persistent rumor swills around about a 1/350 Fuso to be expected from Aoshima in 2009.    Tamiya has anounced a 1/350 Mogami hybrid cruiser for 03/2009, with pure cruiser versions to follow.    Fine Mold has announced a new IJN Fubuki destroyer in 1/350.   While Skywave has announced a new IJN LST, also in 1/350.

 If you are an IJN modeler, this is a time of extraordinary plenty.   If you are interested in 1/350 models of something else, it is time to clamor really hard for equal treatment.

 

 

 

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Posted by Chuck Fan on Monday, November 17, 2008 12:51 PM

The word on ther street is while Fujimi version of Kongo is somewhat better quality, Aoshima version is much more accurate.   Notably Fujimi got the basic hull shape wrong, and it is clearly menifested in the wrong shape of the secondary gun embrasures on either side of the hull.

 

 

 

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Posted by aardvark1917 on Monday, November 17, 2008 12:33 PM
And now they have a Kongo book to help make your creation more detailed.

Seeing as how there hasn't been a book on the Kongo for a few years, this is a gosh-send.

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Posted by warshipguy on Monday, June 9, 2008 12:39 PM

I guess the only thing for it is to lament the manufacturer's lack of imagination concerning the possibilities open to them.  I love that they are expanding their product lines; I lament that they are duplicating their efforts.

Bill Morrison

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Posted by searat12 on Sunday, June 8, 2008 7:49 PM
From what I understand, BOTH represent 'Kongo' in 1944.......
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Posted by warshipguy on Sunday, June 8, 2008 4:40 PM

I agree that it would be an interesting idea for the manufacturers to plan their products jointly in order to expand their offerings to us, the customers. Afterall, how many Bismarcks, Yamatos, etc. do we need? But, it will be interesting to see whether Fujimi and Aoshima produce the same variant of the Kongo, i.e. whether their releases represent the ship at the same point in her long career. It would be great if one of them represents the ship as built!

Bill Morrison

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Posted by searat12 on Saturday, June 7, 2008 9:00 AM

I will be very interested to see some sort of comparison between the Aoshima 1/350 Kongo, and the Fujimi 1/350 Kongo.  I have the Fujimi version now, and I am so impressed that I would think it very hard for the Aoshima version to be appreciably better.  The Fujimi Kongo can be had from Free Time Hobbies (in Georgia) for $169, which appears to be cheaper than prices quoted for the Aoshima version, and on Ebay you can get the Fujimi Kongo for $165, plus $15 shipping.... It really is a superb kit!!!  Frankly, I find it a bit surprising that Aoshima came out with this, when it is already available from Fujimi (along with a 'Haruna' now as well), and would have made more sense to produce a 'Kirishima,' or 'Hiei.'  Apparently, these guys are all pretty secretive about what they have in design, and don't talk to each other much (trying to get a 'scoop' on each other!). 

Too bad!  You know what might make a lot of sense?  Instead of these guys working so hard to compete with one another, if they got together and 'divyed up' the market a bit (i.e. Fujimi concentrates on battleships, Hasegawa concentrates on aircraft carriers, Aoshima does cruisers, etc), they might ALL make a lot of money without stepping on each others toes!

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Posted by warshipguy on Wednesday, June 4, 2008 7:03 PM

Thanks! I'll check it out.

Bill Morrison

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Posted by tachikawa on Wednesday, June 4, 2008 6:49 PM

HobbyLink Japan has it in-stock for $157.08 plus about $51 for shipping.

Greatmodels has it in-stock for $181.25 plus $7.95 for Fed-Ex or UPS Ground shipping.

 

 

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Posted by warshipguy on Wednesday, June 4, 2008 6:35 PM

So where can I get the Fujimi Kongo?

Bill Morrison

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Posted by constructor on Tuesday, June 3, 2008 9:13 PM
Wow! Do I see a naval battle in the offing?
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Posted by searat12 on Monday, June 2, 2008 11:37 AM
Yup, I agree!  I will snoop around on ebay and see if I can find some cheap railings, but that's about it!  Curious they decided to produce 'Haruna' as well, as i would have thought 'Kirishima' the more famous ship....... As I already have the Fujimi 'Kongo,' I won't be getting the one by Aoshima, but I might be thinking long and hard about that 'Ise!'  Who knows what else will be coming up?  It sure would be nice to see a few more cruisers, both Japanese and US......
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Posted by flyguy on Sunday, June 1, 2008 11:24 PM
If Aoshima is releasing a Kongo ,It had better be great ! I recieved my 1/350th Kongo by Fujimi last thursday, and it has to be seen to be believed! I've never seen detailing so fine. Some of the pieces are so delicate I'm worried if I can get them off the sprue even with my razor saw! This one will even give the aftermarket guys fits trying to come up with something they can add. To me, it looks like I'll only be needing railing and inclined ladders. I refuse to pay another eighty bucks for their brass after what I had to pay for the kit. Spares box here I come!  Cheers!
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NEW 1/350 Kongo, Haruna and Ise!!!!!
Posted by searat12 on Sunday, June 1, 2008 8:59 AM

I was snooping around on Hobblink Japan, and they are announcing some splendid new ships!!  First is a 1/350 Kong, but this time by Aoshima, but not to be outdone, Fujimi is going to release not ONLY a 1/350 Haruna, but ALSO a 1/350 Ise, in her late-war AC guise!!!!!  Here's the link....

http://www.hlj.com/hlj_gallery2/v/shizuoka08/naval/

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