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j.mahieux wrote: Hello ION models, some news about 18-19th century crew (91 figures) in 1/350 scale ? Jean IONmodel wrote: Sorry for late reply. Yes we are working on this set but we can't promise it will appear very soon. That is good news! I am trying to scratch build a steamship/sailing vessel from the 1870's and it needs some 1/350 crew. I will keep an eye open! Looking forward to seeing them. Ray
[quote="j.mahieux"]Hello ION models, some news about 18-19th century crew (91 figures) in 1/350 scale ? :wave_1: Jean[/quote]
[quote="IONmodel"]Sorry for late reply. Yes we are working on this set but we can't promise it will appear very soon.[/quote]
That is good news! I am trying to scratch build a steamship/sailing vessel from the 1870's and it needs some 1/350 crew. I will keep an eye open! Looking forward to seeing them.
Ray
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Posted: Sat Aug 13, 2022 12:41 pm |
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Devin wrote: I also like the idea of sailors with hardhats. Also ballcaps, and no hats at all, in working uniforms, for use on modern ships. One hardly ever wears dress whites and the dixie cup hats while onboard a ship. Of the four full years I served on warships, I'll bet I wore my dress uniform maybe, MAYBE, a half dozen times. That's a good point. We are also thinking about some modern crews. The list of ideas for the sets is getting very very loooong 
[quote="Devin"]I also like the idea of sailors with hardhats. Also ballcaps, and no hats at all, in working uniforms, for use on modern ships. One hardly ever wears dress whites and the dixie cup hats while onboard a ship. Of the four full years I served on warships, I'll bet I wore my dress uniform maybe, MAYBE, a half dozen times.[/quote]
That's a good point. We are also thinking about some modern crews. The list of ideas for the sets is getting very very loooong :)
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Posted: Mon Jul 18, 2022 6:29 pm |
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We are thrilled to hear what gazillion means  No worries we can help you with hiring the right amount of spectators. We are going to release civilian/rock workers set in the following months.
We are thrilled to hear what gazillion means ;) No worries we can help you with hiring the right amount of spectators. We are going to release civilian/rock workers set in the following months.
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Posted: Mon Jul 18, 2022 2:15 pm |
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NukeMM wrote: A personal wish list request of mine would be 1/700 modern US Navy sailors in hardhats for shipyard or drydock dioramas.
+1 for shipyard workers. I’ve been considering doing a ship launch diorama and would love to do it with 3D figures, although I’d need a somewhat cost effective way to get a gazillion spectators. I purchased a number of sets of PE people but not convinced that’s workable for a big crowd. Attachment:
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Something like the above.
[quote="NukeMM"]A personal wish list request of mine would be 1/700 modern US Navy sailors in hardhats for shipyard or drydock dioramas. [/quote]
+1 for shipyard workers. I’ve been considering doing a ship launch diorama and would love to do it with 3D figures, although I’d need a somewhat cost effective way to get a gazillion spectators. I purchased a number of sets of PE people but not convinced that’s workable for a big crowd.
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Something like the above.
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Posted: Mon Jul 18, 2022 11:57 am |
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I also like the idea of sailors with hardhats. Also ballcaps, and no hats at all, in working uniforms, for use on modern ships. One hardly ever wears dress whites and the dixie cup hats while onboard a ship. Of the four full years I served on warships, I'll bet I wore my dress uniform maybe, MAYBE, a half dozen times.
I also like the idea of sailors with hardhats. Also ballcaps, and no hats at all, in working uniforms, for use on modern ships. One hardly ever wears dress whites and the dixie cup hats while onboard a ship. Of the four full years I served on warships, I'll bet I wore my dress uniform maybe, MAYBE, a half dozen times.
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Posted: Mon Jul 18, 2022 10:11 am |
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Sorry for late reply. Yes we are working on this set but we can't promise it will appear very soon.
Sorry for late reply. Yes we are working on this set but we can't promise it will appear very soon.
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Posted: Mon Jul 18, 2022 3:22 am |
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Hello ION models, some news about 18-19th century crew (91 figures) in 1/350 scale ? Jean
Hello ION models, some news about 18-19th century crew (91 figures) in 1/350 scale ? :wave_1: Jean
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Posted: Fri Jul 08, 2022 10:19 pm |
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NukeMM wrote: Thank you for sharing your idea  We are gathering all ideas and all this might impact our development decisions.
[quote="NukeMM"]A personal wish list request of mine would be 1/700 modern US Navy sailors in hardhats for shipyard or drydock dioramas.
[img]https://hosting.photobucket.com/images/ii194/carlomaha/318607_315065541839798_674501696_n.jpg?width=450&height=278&crop=fill[/img][img]https://hosting.photobucket.com/images/ii194/carlomaha/15014_1336843992076_1560412456_863845_5041534_n.jpg?width=450&height=278&crop=fill[/img][img]https://hosting.photobucket.com/images/ii194/carlomaha/26366_1346807243854_1641498450_850737_7179005_n.jpg?width=450&height=278&crop=fill[/img][/quote]
Thank you for sharing your idea :)
We are gathering all ideas and all this might impact our development decisions.
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Posted: Fri Feb 25, 2022 8:16 am |
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davidwaples wrote: One of our club members showed your figures at our last meeting. I like your approach with most of the attach points at the head. This prevents the loss of legs when removing from the fret. It's much easier to clean up on the figures head than trying to clean up the bottoms of feet, assuming their feet are still there. Dave Thank you! This was our intention. Unfortunately we couldn’t avoid that in the newest sets but before launching it they gonna be tested by pro modelers. We try to make it as easy to use as possible.
[quote="davidwaples"]One of our club members showed your figures at our last meeting. I like your approach with most of the attach points at the head. This prevents the loss of legs when removing from the fret. It's much easier to clean up on the figures head than trying to clean up the bottoms of feet, assuming their feet are still there. :cool_1:
Dave[/quote]
Thank you! This was our intention. Unfortunately we couldn’t avoid that in the newest sets but before launching it they gonna be tested by pro modelers. We try to make it as easy to use as possible.
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Posted: Fri Feb 25, 2022 8:15 am |
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A personal wish list request of mine would be 1/700 modern US Navy sailors in hardhats for shipyard or drydock dioramas.
[img]https://hosting.photobucket.com/images/ii194/carlomaha/318607_315065541839798_674501696_n.jpg?width=450&height=278&crop=fill[/img][img]https://hosting.photobucket.com/images/ii194/carlomaha/15014_1336843992076_1560412456_863845_5041534_n.jpg?width=450&height=278&crop=fill[/img][img]https://hosting.photobucket.com/images/ii194/carlomaha/26366_1346807243854_1641498450_850737_7179005_n.jpg?width=450&height=278&crop=fill[/img]
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Posted: Thu Feb 24, 2022 1:07 am |
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One of our club members showed your figures at our last meeting. I like your approach with most of the attach points at the head. This prevents the loss of legs when removing from the fret. It's much easier to clean up on the figures head than trying to clean up the bottoms of feet, assuming their feet are still there. Dave
One of our club members showed your figures at our last meeting. I like your approach with most of the attach points at the head. This prevents the loss of legs when removing from the fret. It's much easier to clean up on the figures head than trying to clean up the bottoms of feet, assuming their feet are still there. :cool_1:
Dave
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Posted: Wed Feb 23, 2022 12:16 pm |
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MatthewB wrote:
People already think I am insane for using 1/700 ships with PE included (I tend to allow only a couple of people to actually move the ships, and to date I only have about 6 USN and 6 IJN ships completed for the purpose. But that limits the people touching them. I also have a “demonstration ship” that I use to allow people to touch the PE, so they can see why I don’t allow them to move the ships). MB I was going to suggest something like a croupiers stick, but there's already a "war rake": https://www.axisandallies.org/forums/to ... ar-rakes/2 
[quote="MatthewB"]
People already think I am insane for using 1/700 ships with PE included (I tend to allow only a couple of people to actually move the ships, and to date I only have about 6 USN and 6 IJN ships completed for the purpose. But that limits the people touching them. I also have a “demonstration ship” that I use to allow people to touch the PE, so they can see why I don’t allow them to move the ships). MB[/quote]
I was going to suggest something like a croupiers stick, but there's already a "war rake": https://www.axisandallies.org/forums/topic/33813/home-made-war-rakes/2 :wave_1:
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Posted: Sun Feb 20, 2022 2:22 pm |
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I am so thrilled to find these.
I use 1/700 ships for WWII (and eventually WWI and Pre-Dreadnaught era) Naval Wargaming, and I have wanted to have some crews for the various ships, so that they will look like they are actually preparing for, or participating, in an actual fight.
Mostly to create Bridge Crews, and some Crews on the guns that are open on the Deck, or the various Fire-Fighting and Damage Control Parties.
People already think I am insane for using 1/700 ships with PE included (I tend to allow only a couple of people to actually move the ships, and to date I only have about 6 USN and 6 IJN ships completed for the purpose. But that limits the people touching them. I also have a “demonstration ship” that I use to allow people to touch the PE, so they can see why I don’t allow them to move the ships).
But I want to have things “look right” regardless of needing a basketball court on which to stage the games (Technically we’ve used an indoor tennis court, and an indoor racket-ball court, so far, with one game that was IJN Sub-chasers looking for a USN submarine before the larger USN surface combatants show-up to rescue the sub… that was played in a garage, due to everything involved being small, slow, and with weapons that were not terrifically long-ranged).
But regardless of the reason…. Ships tend to have people on them. They just look better that way.
MB
I am so thrilled to find these.
I use 1/700 ships for WWII (and eventually WWI and Pre-Dreadnaught era) Naval Wargaming, and I have wanted to have some crews for the various ships, so that they will look like they are actually preparing for, or participating, in an actual fight.
Mostly to create Bridge Crews, and some Crews on the guns that are open on the Deck, or the various Fire-Fighting and Damage Control Parties.
People already think I am insane for using 1/700 ships with PE included (I tend to allow only a couple of people to actually move the ships, and to date I only have about 6 USN and 6 IJN ships completed for the purpose. But that limits the people touching them. I also have a “demonstration ship” that I use to allow people to touch the PE, so they can see why I don’t allow them to move the ships).
But I want to have things “look right” regardless of needing a basketball court on which to stage the games (Technically we’ve used an indoor tennis court, and an indoor racket-ball court, so far, with one game that was IJN Sub-chasers looking for a USN submarine before the larger USN surface combatants show-up to rescue the sub… that was played in a garage, due to everything involved being small, slow, and with weapons that were not terrifically long-ranged).
But regardless of the reason…. Ships tend to have people on them. They just look better that way.
MB
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Posted: Sun Feb 20, 2022 2:34 am |
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Free Time will have the full line of ION in stock very soon. Great looking line, excited to start carrying it. Thanks
Free Time will have the full line of ION in stock very soon. Great looking line, excited to start carrying it. Thanks
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Posted: Mon Feb 07, 2022 11:22 am |
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Yes, but we can't give any specific date for it. Keep fingers crossed so we can clone ourselves to work faster :)
Yes, but we can't give any specific date for it. Keep fingers crossed so we can clone ourselves to work faster :)
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Posted: Mon Jan 24, 2022 10:16 am |
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Hello, Very nice characters! Will you produce the reference "18-19th century crew" on a 1/350 scale?
Hello, Very nice characters! Will you produce the reference "18-19th century crew" on a 1/350 scale?
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Posted: Sun Jan 23, 2022 2:43 am |
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Frank381 wrote: Hello, I ordered via Amazon. I'm still waiting for the next days or weeks... :thumbs_up_1: The package is currently in Neuenstein :) So I assume it should get to You on Monday, Tuesday the latest.
[quote="Frank381"]Hello, I ordered via Amazon. I'm still waiting for the next days or weeks... :thumbs_up_1:[/quote]
The package is currently in Neuenstein :) So I assume it should get to You on Monday, Tuesday the latest.
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Posted: Sat Jan 15, 2022 11:12 am |
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Hello, I ordered via Amazon. I'm still waiting for the next days or weeks... 
Hello, I ordered via Amazon. I'm still waiting for the next days or weeks... :thumbs_up_1:
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Posted: Sat Jan 15, 2022 9:35 am |
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Dear modellers,
we sent some offers to stores located in US but it would be great if You could suggest some names we should try to contact with, maybe we skipped some important ones... It doesn't have to be the biggest player on the market but we just want to have our stuff available in your area.
Dear modellers,
we sent some offers to stores located in US but it would be great if You could suggest some names we should try to contact with, maybe we skipped some important ones... It doesn't have to be the biggest player on the market but we just want to have our stuff available in your area.
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Posted: Thu Jan 13, 2022 4:06 am |
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Thank you. IONmodel wrote: Please check availability: https://www.super-hobby.comotherwise send us PM So far there are no direct sellers of ION Model in US, but we are working on it.
Thank you. :wave_1:
[quote="IONmodel"]Please check availability: https://www.super-hobby.com otherwise send us PM
So far there are no direct sellers of ION Model in US, but we are working on it.[/quote]
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Posted: Sun Jan 09, 2022 11:40 pm |
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