As far as 1/700 ships, I would definitely choose Dragon or Trumpeter if you are wanting to do USN stuff. Their latest offerings in that scale are the best out their in my opinion.

Moderators: wdolson, MOD_War-in-the-Pacific-Admirals-Edition


ORIGINAL: TOMLABEL
Here is a couple of my stuff I did a few years back. This is the old decrepit 1/48 Monogram TBD. Could never get the wing ribs to line up correctly, but oh well. I had a determination to do all the USN aircraft at Midway, but this kit is still the only version of the TBD in this scale today! I remember building this kit as a youngster, but it turned out a little better this time.
ORIGINAL: wdolson
It's hard to imagine that when the TBD was introduced in the mid-30s it was probably the most advanced carrier plane in the world. The old Monogram kit was pretty nice for the mid-70s, but it's a bit tired by today's standards.
I have an unbuilt TBD in the stash. It will probably be a while before I get to it, though I did finally start on a Hobby Boss F4F last night.
Trumpeter has announced a 1/32 TBD. It will probably cost over $100, but I'm sure it will be a highly detailed kit. The TBFs and SBDs in 1/32 are amazing.
Bill



ORIGINAL: nashvillen
Not sure if this is too much OT, but I am interested in buying and building 1/700 waterline ship models of WWII ships. Having them in front of you while doing a mod or just playing the game would be inspiring if not helpful in understanding the ship involved. I have noticed several manufacturers of these kits and wonder if anyone has experience witht them?
I am looking for a quality kit with enough details at 1/700 that will stand out. I realize a 12.7 mm machine gun is not physically possible at this scale, but would like to see enough barrell detail on the smaller AA guns that can be brought out with washes and dry-brushing. I am looking for a model kit that has little flash and is clearly laid out in the instructions (They don't need to be in English if done this way!)
I have seen the following manufacturers:
Aoshima
Fujimi
Hasegawa
Pit-Road
Tamiya
I have had past experience with Tamiya kids with some 1/48 scale armor and fournd them to be excellent. Any comentary on any of these or others that I am not aware of are welcome!
BTW, I found a Hibiki by Tamiya that I just purchased since I wanted a model of this ship to have in front of me while I read Cuttlefish's AAR about her, again.
I will post pictures of the ships as I finish them.

ORIGINAL: wdolson
Those look like 1/72 scale kits. Hasegawa was probably the best quality kits in 1/72 armor for many years, though there were other companies that make armor in that scale too.
Bill








ORIGINAL: Pascal
Didn't Tamiya do this in the last few years too?

ORIGINAL: nashvillen
My fellow N scale friends claim I am a cross scaler, but not really, I just get paid to work on HO stuff. Hence, the only piece of HO track I own is a piece of flex track to test equipment on!



