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How about a classic American Battleship the Mighty Mo My Favourite Building:- 1919 https://forum.model-spac...=339517&#post339517 -
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Built:-. HMS Bounty, RMS Titanic, MP4-23, Flying Scotsman, Aston Martin DB5, Honda CB750, Mustang, R2-D2, Jaguar, DeLorean, Testarossa, Stage Coach plus many plastic kits. Dry dock no room to display:-. Bismarck, U96. To build:-. HMS Hood. HMS Victory. Cutty Sark. SoS, Lancaster bomber. DR1 Triplane. JU-87. Plus many many plastic kits.
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Would be interesting but has it been already done already by a US company?
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Certainly not as a Partwork series.
I'd love a US carrier partwork, possibly 'Big E'.... USS Enterprise?
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Tomick wrote:Certainly not as a Partwork series.
I'd love a US carrier partwork, possibly 'Big E'.... USS Enterprise? Built a plastic version some time ago now from Trumpeter I think? - as a part work it would be stunning Phil,
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Not sure, but it would look great with the Bismarck and the Hood. When get to build them. My Favourite Building:- 1919 https://forum.model-spac...=339517&#post339517 -
Current Build - 0-6-0 https://forum.deagostini...=351803&#post351803 Enterprise D - https://forum.deagostini...=posts&t=35768&
Built:-. HMS Bounty, RMS Titanic, MP4-23, Flying Scotsman, Aston Martin DB5, Honda CB750, Mustang, R2-D2, Jaguar, DeLorean, Testarossa, Stage Coach plus many plastic kits. Dry dock no room to display:-. Bismarck, U96. To build:-. HMS Hood. HMS Victory. Cutty Sark. SoS, Lancaster bomber. DR1 Triplane. JU-87. Plus many many plastic kits.
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Tomick wrote:Certainly not as a Partwork series.
I'd love a US carrier partwork, possibly 'Big E'.... USS Enterprise? If I ever finish my Akagai all I can think of is may son having mock carrier battles and breaking both
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Ooooo...the Enterprise....wonder if they could do figurines of Kirk, Spock and Co!
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Ger C wrote:Would be interesting but has it been already done already by a US company? Which company was that Ger?
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Tomick wrote:Certainly not as a Partwork series.
I'd love a US carrier partwork, possibly 'Big E'.... USS Enterprise? While your knowledge in these areas is beyond question Mr T, might I respectfully suggest though that 'Mighty Mo' might be a hit, given the level of interest shown in the HMS Hood part-work. This ship has quite a history, and it would prove very popular all over the world. Just a thought! As for the 'Big E' now your talking Mr T . What scale do you think it would be in if it did run? A warm welcome from the Model Space forum to you Mustang. As I'm sure Mr T will tell you, I'm the number one guy for suggesting infeasible part-works in this forum. Regards
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Silent_Running wrote:Ger C wrote:Would be interesting but has it been already done already by a US company? Which company was that Ger? Hi Glenn, I was asking a question
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Thank you Silent Running. It has been great reading and looking at all the info that there is on this forum. My Favourite Building:- 1919 https://forum.model-spac...=339517&#post339517 -
Current Build - 0-6-0 https://forum.deagostini...=351803&#post351803 Enterprise D - https://forum.deagostini...=posts&t=35768&
Built:-. HMS Bounty, RMS Titanic, MP4-23, Flying Scotsman, Aston Martin DB5, Honda CB750, Mustang, R2-D2, Jaguar, DeLorean, Testarossa, Stage Coach plus many plastic kits. Dry dock no room to display:-. Bismarck, U96. To build:-. HMS Hood. HMS Victory. Cutty Sark. SoS, Lancaster bomber. DR1 Triplane. JU-87. Plus many many plastic kits.
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Ger C wrote:Silent_Running wrote:Ger C wrote:Would be interesting but has it been already done already by a US company? Which company was that Ger? Hi Glenn, I was asking a question Sorry Ger, it was me not reading what you had written correctly, its my eyesight. Specsavers keep asking me to come in for another eye test, looks like I might need that. Regards
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Hi Glenn, I do the same from time to time
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