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My great idea for BBI or 21st?

Post by sluff » Sun Sep 11, 2005 6:10 am

I would like to see BBI or 21st make 1:72 scale WWII ships, a Destroyer or sub would definately fit into a 1:18 P-51 size box and a battleship or aircraft carrier should fit into a 1:18 F-18/F-16 size box, I got the idea when I was cleaning my display and I set down my Matchbox Hellcat on my BBI F-18s box and the light went on 8) . So what does everyone else think, and how about ideas for individual ships, and what or who's aircraft to use?

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Post by cruizin2000 » Sun Sep 11, 2005 6:55 am

I'd like to see the make some WWII ships, but not 1/72. That would be way too big. The USS Missouri would be 11' long!!

Maybe 1/350th? 1/700 would work too. 1/2400 would give us some nice pre-painted gaming pieces. :D

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Post by GI GENE » Sun Sep 11, 2005 12:59 pm

I could go for a 1/700 line.

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Post by sluff » Sun Sep 11, 2005 3:48 pm

what's wrong with an 11' battleship? :D , I think 1:700 is too small, 1:350 or even 1:400 (to be comparable with Dragons 1:400 series) would be cool but ultimately a 1:72 escort carrier would still be awesome, BTW a buddy of mine built an aircraft carrier themed bar in his basement, with the flight deck as the bar itself and the taps are hidden behind the island, it actually has a working elevator, and the catapults are manual being made out of his old foosball table handles, it's the coolest thing I've ever seen, he's a helicopter mechanic in the Navy so he has all the Corgi 1:48 helicopters and a few FM airplanes on the bar, he says the Nimitz class bar is 10' long and is close to 1:72 scale so I know how big some of these ships might be.

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Post by kimtheredxd » Sun Sep 11, 2005 4:57 pm

Man that would be cool if you could get a picture of that bar and post it :D

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Post by tmanthegreat » Sun Sep 11, 2005 5:40 pm

At my local Hobbytown store a few years ago (before it changed owners) there were on display 1:400 scale replicas of the USS Essex and the USS Missouri. They were detailed down to the last - the carrier having Hellcats, TBMs, Corsairs, etc. all over the deck with the flight and deck crews. Both ships could float and were R/C and motorized on top of that! The carrier was nearly 4 feet long... :)

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Post by KAMIKAZE » Sun Sep 11, 2005 6:26 pm

The Nimitz Museum in Fredricksburg Texas has a 1/72nd scale Nimitz aircraft carrier complete with all the planes and lower hanger deck. I'll see if I can snag some pictures for you guys.

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Post by DocTodd » Sun Sep 11, 2005 8:04 pm

Somebody currently makes some WWII ships in a smaller scale. I have seen them recently at Hobby Lobby-sorry don't know the brand-possibly Specast.
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Post by sluff » Mon Sep 12, 2005 3:02 am

I've seen the hobby lobby ships and they are not very detailed, I guess FOV, 21st and BBI, have spoiled me, and I talked to my friend with the bar's wife, she said he will be back in Norfolk on the Sep. 22nd, he's been sent to Florida to assist in relief operations in the gulf states, and when he gets back he will post pics of the bar, he loves showing it off. :roll:

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Post by hworth18 » Mon Sep 12, 2005 6:11 am

Dragonmodels is supposed to becoming out with a line of pre-built warships along the same lines as the Dragon Armor stuff.. Now, when this will happen, I don't know... :?
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Post by oberstengel » Mon Sep 12, 2005 9:11 am

I too, would love a ship series. My first choice would be a 1/350 square bridge Fletcher DD with a waterline option.
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Post by rmoore456 » Mon Sep 12, 2005 1:56 pm

DocTodd wrote:Somebody currently makes some WWII ships in a smaller scale. I have seen them recently at Hobby Lobby-sorry don't know the brand-possibly Specast.
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Those are by Gearbox.

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Post by Shermie » Mon Sep 12, 2005 3:30 pm

rmoore456 wrote:
DocTodd wrote:Somebody currently makes some WWII ships in a smaller scale. I have seen them recently at Hobby Lobby-sorry don't know the brand-possibly Specast.
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Those are by Gearbox.

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Yea. Gearbox only has made 6 ships so far in 1/700 scale. Arizona, Missouri, New Jersey, Indianapolis, Hornet, & Intrepid. You can check out pics at diecastdirect.com .They are soft on detail as stated above.

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Post by Philip » Mon Sep 12, 2005 6:24 pm

Go to Alnavco.com and look at their line of ships. They are pretty nice. The best are Navis(WWI), and Neptun(WWII). They are hand painted, and expensive!

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