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1/700 Tamiya Kits - What's with the metal bars??

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crw59@earthlink.net - 23 Aug 2007 01:46 GMT
do people float these things?

Craig
Pat Flannery - 23 Aug 2007 07:33 GMT
> do people float these things?
>  

I never could figure that out either; by the time you get up to the
carriers and battleships they get pretty heavy too.
It might be for using them as pieces for naval wargames, but the board
would have to be huge just to fit a small fleet.

Pat
Gerald Owens - 23 Aug 2007 21:23 GMT
On Aug 22, 8:46 pm, "cr...@earthlink.net" <cr...@earthlink.net> wrote:
> do people float these things?
>
> Craig

Just to lower the center of gravity and give the models a little
stability. Most of the plastic is up top in a waterline model, and I
guess they were concerned it would be easy to knock the completed
model over, particularly skinny hulls like destroyers and cruisers. If
someone accidentally kicks the table, all the hours of rigging a model
could be for naught. Of course, if you've glued it solidly into an
ocean diorama, it's a moot point.
Gerald Owens
Barry F - 24 Aug 2007 18:18 GMT
It's for wargamers to use. The metal bars in the models go with magnetic
bases they use to show game related information about the ship

> do people float these things?
>
> Craig
Ray S. & Nayda Katzaman - 25 Aug 2007 00:53 GMT
Another use for the bars is to keep the models from floating away and
out the window.  At a scale of 1/700, they are very light and
sometimes just float away.

Ray
Austin, TX
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