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Jim McLaughlin - 26 Aug 2003 05:44 GMT
   Looking for someone to build  hulls and superstructures (2 sets) for a
Cannon class US Navy DE circa WW II in 1:150 scale.

   Specific prototype is USS Reinhart, DE 196.

   I have access to lots of Cannon class plans and drawings.

   One to be a  mantle piece model, one to be a  lakeable / pondable /
sailable electric RC.

   Suggestions?

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Tom Davies - 26 Aug 2003 09:55 GMT
Crossposted to rec.models.scale

>     Looking for someone to build  hulls and superstructures (2 sets) for a
> Cannon class US Navy DE circa WW II in 1:150 scale.
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Umi_Ryuzuki - 27 Aug 2003 04:13 GMT
Hmmm,... I don't see a reply address.:confused:

At this scale, 1/150, the DET and FMR class Destroyer Escort will
build out at around 24" x 2.9 inches.  While it will make a great
mantel piece, I am not sure how seaworthy it will be as an R/C model.
I have seen some 1/700 scale R/C boats, but they need really calm water
to sail.

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