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by ostketten » Sun Oct 17, 2010 7:43 am
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by snake » Sun Oct 17, 2010 9:57 pm
Wish I could help, ostketten.
I would also be interested in one of these by Airstrike.
Verlinden do a very nice flight deck, but you have to paint some of it.
http://cgi.ebay.ph/VERLINDEN-1-72-Carri ... 0130498435
And I think HM did one of these flightdeck dioramas. And you wouldn't have to paint the HM one.

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by ostketten » Mon Oct 18, 2010 5:57 am
snake wrote:Wish I could help, ostketten.
I would also be interested in one of these by Airstrike.
Verlinden do a very nice flight deck, but you have to paint some of it.
http://cgi.ebay.ph/VERLINDEN-1-72-Carri ... 0130498435
And I think HM did one of these flightdeck dioramas. And you wouldn't have to paint the HM one.

Thanks Jack, I was vaguely aware of the Verlinden one, and I may have to go that route if I can't find the Airstrike. I've seen the HM one, I think Aiken's still carries them, IIRC they are a bit small and "plasticky" looking, but I'll take another look. I know some of our members had dealings with Airstrike before they went belly up, and I was hoping some of them might see this thread and chime in. I believe Dragon made one also, it could be purchased alone, or with selected planes I think, and was constructed of heavy duty cardboard apparently. These seem to be completely "missing in action" as well....
Dragon Carrier Deck:
http://www.greatmodels.com/~smartcart/c ... m=DRW50302
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by snake » Mon Oct 18, 2010 7:05 am
Looks like you are pretty up to speed on these Scott.
I have seen the Dragon version on Ebay before, so they are available. But only come with a specific plane. Your link showed "Bounty Hunters". I
think that was the only one.
Anyway, these carrier deck diorama's would be a great way to display modern naval aircraft.

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by AMERICAN_GRENADIER » Tue Oct 19, 2010 8:58 am
its nice but not accurate
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by ostketten » Tue Oct 19, 2010 10:37 am
nice but not accurate
Scale wise...??
I admit I'm no expert on the subject, but in general it appears to be a reasonable rendition of the No. 2 Cat & Blast Deflector on a Nimitz (CVN-68) class carrier, at least in terms of the layout and markings, though it does look a bit cramped. Anyhow, it's kind of a moot point since these seem to be about as easy to find as the Shroud of Turin...

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