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Seems expensive but I suppose it's comparable to some of those part-works, and at least you get all the parts at the same time. Too rich for me though.
Pete
Just been Looking at wood models of HMS Victory - Made by Occre, Billings, Mantua, Caldercraft, Corel, Sergal, Manoli, Panart............
Scales 1/72, 1/75, 1/78, 1/87, 1/98, 1/100, 1/315, 1/325
Prices £1,200 to £52
This doesn't include the cross section models!
The question is, of all the models £500+ ( over 7 ) how are you supposed to choose which is best? I can't think that any one person could have made all of them to do a meaningful ranking. A lot of money to find out! With the skill level needed to even think about making one, I don't suppose it really matters!
I made a couple of plank on frame models last century ( only corvette/brig size ), and the commitment for even the small models was too much for me - so what it must be for HMS Victory is daunting.!!!!!
One odd thing that struck me - why the assortment of scales? 1/72 /1/75 /1/78 are so close, as to be identical without side by side comparison. My cynical side says that the makers don't want to be accused of directly copying a rivals parts!
Dave
Occre 1/87 Scale Limited Edition HMS Victory Model Kit. Premium model kit made with the finest materials. Only 999 kits available in the world! Exclusive collectible coin included. Available at Hobbies.
Good grief!!! that's me pension spent for the next year, wonder if the food bank takes iou's....
mm - they look a little Tigerish to me..................
I was about to say, little point in silhouetting them, is there? And that, probably, means that there really are more different Tiger kits now than there were actual Tiger tanks produced during the war …
I was about to say, little point in silhouetting them, is there? And that, probably, means that there really are more different Tiger kits now than there were actual Tiger tanks produced during the war …
True, I looked at the silouettes and thought to myself - how original, I bet they are tigers... :rolling:
From Neverland Hobby's Facebook page - A totally new name to me with their first model ( from China )
Boxart looks OK, but it's a snap together model, no glue or paint needed big enough at 468mm, but I guess aimed more at the toy end of the market
Dave
From ICM = 'soon on sale'
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'In Process' - Gotha Go.244B-2 in 1/49
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On the Special Hobby Facebook page - a new release............
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Nice!
Dave
That Whirlwind illustration on the box reminds me very much like the old 'Classic Airframes' kit box. Just checked for one on evilbay and the whole box looks very similar.
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