I've been away from reading the newsgroups for about a year and I
wanted to find out the latest on new 1/350 ship releases, real or
rumors.
I already know anout the Trumpeter Nimitz, Kuztnetzov and Lexington.
Back before I left, IRC, Trumpeter's US distributor had hinted that
they may do an HMS Hood, since that Ukrainian company that showed a
prototype at RCHTA went belly up.
Is there anything else I've missed?
Thanks.
William H. Shuey - 16 Aug 2005 15:04 GMT
> I've been away from reading the newsgroups for about a year and I
> wanted to find out the latest on new 1/350 ship releases, real or
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>
> Thanks.
Trumpeter's 1/350th U.S.S. North Carolina! Nice effort, and it is
Interesting to note how much the small AA armament and details have
improved in their molding over the years by comparing it to the old
Tamiya U.S.S. Missouri.
If you are into W.W.I there are two German Kaiser Class BB's out
from a Ukrainian company and Revell Germany released a kit of the German
Cruiser S.M.S. Emden.
Bill Shuey
Bruce Burden - 17 Aug 2005 06:28 GMT
: I've been away from reading the newsgroups for about a year and I
: wanted to find out the latest on new 1/350 ship releases, real or
: rumors.
Hasegawa has released the 1/350 Mikasa (sp?) of 1905 fame.
Iron Shipwrights has released a 1/350 USS Michigan, BB-27.
I am sure I read an article about an Italian battleship (the
Roma?) that was mastered via stereo lithography and CNC machining,
but I can't find hide nor hair of it now.
Bruce

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Robert Don Hughes
rwsmithjr@rcn.com - 17 Aug 2005 08:13 GMT
> I am sure I read an article about an Italian battleship (the
> Roma?) that was mastered via stereo lithography and CNC machining,
> but I can't find hide nor hair of it now.
Axis models, try steelnavy or modelwarships, both .coms.