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Carl Dershem - 13 Dec 2006 02:02 GMT
I was pondering today, and nwonder if anyone here knows if the following
exist:

1)  A Napoleonic era "74" (ship of the line) in 1/99 scale (or close to
it.)  I currently have the Heller Victory and Revell COnstitution at that
scale or very close and, having been hooked by the Hornblower books would
really like to fill in the gap.

2)  A "firefly" class ship, as in the Joss Whedon film and TV series.  I
have no idea if one was ever licensed, but have not seen ons in the shops
here.

Thanks!
cd
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e - 13 Dec 2006 03:20 GMT
>I was pondering today, and nwonder if anyone here knows if the following
>exist:
[quoted text clipped - 10 lines]
>Thanks!
>cd

i saw a firefly but i believe it was a scratchbuild.
if i find the url again, i'll hu you here.
Jack Bohn - 13 Dec 2006 10:11 GMT
>>I was pondering today, and nwonder if anyone here knows if the following
>>exist:
[quoted text clipped - 5 lines]
>i saw a firefly but i believe it was a scratchbuild.
>if i find the url again, i'll hu you here.

I've found references to two, both garage kits:

http://www.starshipmodeler.com/other/jo_firefly.htm
http://www.starshipmodeler.com/other/au_prefly.htm

happy hunting!

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Don Stauffer in Minnesota - 13 Dec 2006 15:58 GMT
> I was pondering today, and nwonder if anyone here knows if the following
> exist:
[quoted text clipped - 13 lines]
> The difference between immorality and immortality is "T".  I like Earl
> Grey.

Heller offered two versions (different scales) of le Superbe, a 74 of
that era.  The larger (I think it is 1:150 is a very nice kit.  Don't
know if it is still in production  but I got mine only a couple of
years ago, so there must be some still around.  They also make  1:600
version.
 
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