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#1 Posted : 27 December 2017 08:42:22

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Not sure when or where this will be published but looking on the Amati blog earlier they mention they are working with Hachette to issue their Roman Galley as a partwork.

Suspect by the closing part of the video its possible aimed at the Italian market.

Not a lot of detail other than its 110cm long so quite a large model.

Looks quite good with the addition of the various figures. Not sure if these would be added in small numbers week on week to extend the number of issues produced or if they would be an additonal set of parts to buy.

Interesting subject however.

http://www.amatimodel.co...mati-hachette-roman-ship
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#2 Posted : 27 December 2017 09:46:43

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BigGrin Love Just had a look at the video Tony now that definitely gets my interest going, totally different Cool

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#3 Posted : 27 December 2017 09:49:00

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Don’t get too excited, it’s an old Hachette partwork that was released in Italy in 2015
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#4 Posted : 27 December 2017 09:56:07

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Crying Thought it was to good to be true Tom but it would certainly make a brilliant part work though Cool

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#5 Posted : 27 December 2017 19:19:24

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Martyn Ingram wrote:
Crying Thought it was to good to be true Tom but it would certainly make a brilliant part work though Cool

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It’s based on an existing Amati kit and they actually mention the Roman version in the history http://www.cornwallmodel...talog/amati_bireme.html
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