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Re: *3D printed models* Upcoming Ship Releases

by maxim » Sat Jul 11, 2026 1:25 am

New by Starling Models in 1/700 - two Battle class destroyers:

British destroyer HMS Barfleur 1945 (1942 group)
https://starlingmodels.co.uk/products/hms-barfleur-1945

British destroyer HMS Agincourt 1957 (1943 group)
https://starlingmodels.co.uk/products/hms-agincourt-1957

Re: *3D printed models* Upcoming Ship Releases

by maxim » Thu Jul 09, 2026 11:32 am

Re: *3D printed models* Upcoming Ship Releases

by maxim » Wed Jul 01, 2026 11:24 am

New by Starling Models in 1/700:

Destroyer HMS Caesar 1945 (CA class)
https://starlingmodels.co.uk/products/hms-caesar

Re: *3D printed models* Upcoming Ship Releases

by ModelFunShipyard » Mon Jun 29, 2026 11:44 pm

New from 3D-Wild:
1/350 HMS Lion, Battle of Jutland edition: https://3d-wild.com/products/1-350-hms- ... -model-kit

1/350 SMS Friedrich der Grosse, Battle of Jutland edition: https://3d-wild.com/products/1-350-sms- ... -model-kit

Re: *3D printed models* Upcoming Ship Releases

by ModelFunShipyard » Mon Jun 22, 2026 2:31 pm

True, they did the same with the Vickers 14'' (356 mm) gun on the Kongos, Fusos and Ises, which was classified as 36 cm gun. But those were imported designs; the 20 cm was locally developed in 1920, and it's actually different from the 20 cm (203 mm) from 1930, which reequipped those two classes. To distinguish the two guns, the IJN used the designation 20 cm/50 3rd Year Type No.1 for the former, and No.2 for the latter.
In any case, for those who want more info on that specific bit and more, I strongly recommend Japanese Cruisers of the Pacific War by Linton Wells. Still the best book money can buy on the subject.

Re: *3D printed models* Upcoming Ship Releases

by maxim » Mon Jun 22, 2026 10:07 am

True, the guns are at least named differently. But the IJN also called their 3" (7.6 cm) guns "8 cm" – therefore, there are at least some people who doubt that the 20 cm and 20.3 cm were really different calibers. I have not followed that in detail.

Re: *3D printed models* Upcoming Ship Releases

by ModelFunShipyard » Mon Jun 22, 2026 12:38 am

The original version had 20 cm (200 mm - 7.9'') guns, the 20.3 cm was a later design. It was also used on the two Aobas as completed, but both classes were regunned using the 20.3 cm cannon later on. Weird choice, I know.

Re: *3D printed models* Upcoming Ship Releases

by maxim » Sun Jun 21, 2026 11:48 am

Announcement from MRY-SFW, including models in 1/700 scale:

Japanese heavy cruiser Kako (Furutaka class, the original version with six (!) 20.3-cm single turrets)
https://www.ebay.com/itm/406982925912

Re: *3D printed models* Upcoming Ship Releases

by maxim » Fri Jun 12, 2026 12:23 pm

Re: *3D printed models* Upcoming Ship Releases

by chewitt13 » Fri Jun 12, 2026 10:30 am

Great news from NeOmega https://www.facebook.com/neomegaresin
Taken from FB


We have finally been persuaded to release a few of our 1/144th Iconic Boats range as 1/350th scale versions. The first will be our best selling 1917 Ocean Class Steam Drifter. This kit can be built as either one of the huge number of Herring fishing boats or WWI and WWII armed coastal defence versions, and will be an unusual addition to your collection, plus make a great add-on detail for a harbour diorama.
This will be a fully 3d printed kit. A generic etch brass sheet will also be available soon as a joint release with Starling Models and will have rails, ladders, davits ect for detailing many 1/350th ship models.
The kit will be available shortly, and the etch in a few weeks time.
RRP £40, and the etch expected to be £7.
Future released will include the Puffer, a 1964 German Harbour Tug, and a 1929 Cunard liner tender/tug

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Re: *3D printed models* Upcoming Ship Releases

by maxim » Fri Jun 12, 2026 1:13 am

New from Doggy Industries in 1/700 scale:

Egyptian frigate Najim al Zafir (Type 053H)
https://de.aliexpress.com/item/1005012183219874.html

Re: *3D printed models* Upcoming Ship Releases

by maxim » Tue Jun 09, 2026 10:50 am

Announcements from Hellenic Ship Models:

Greek (ancient) cargo ship Kyrenia II
(1/35, 1/48, 1/72, 1/100, 1/144, 1/200, 1/350)

https://hellenicshipmodel.gr/product/%ce%ba%ce%b5%cf%81%cf%8d%ce%bd%ce%b5%ce%b9%ce%b1-2-320-310-%cf%80-%cf%87/

Greek destroyer Velos (Fletcher class) (1/200, 1/350, 1/400, 1/600, 1/700, 1/1250)
https://hellenicshipmodel.gr/product/%ce%b1-%cf%84-%ce%b2%ce%b5%ce%bb%ce%bf%cf% 83-16-%ce%b1-%cf%84-%ce%b1%cf%83%cf%80%ce%b9%cf%83-06-%ce%b1-%cf%84-%ce%bb%ce%bf%ce%b3%cf%87%ce%b7-56/

Gearing-class destroyer (FRAM I) (1/200, 1/350, 1/400, 1/600, 1/700, 1/1250)

https://hellenicshipmodel.gr/product/gearing-class-destroyer-fram-i/

Island-class patrol boat (1/72, 1/100, 1/144, 1/200, 1/350, 1/400, 1/600, 1/700, 1/1250)
https://hellenicshipmodel.gr/product/island-class-patrol-boat/

Re: *3D printed models* Upcoming Ship Releases

by maxim » Fri Jun 05, 2026 11:31 am

New by MCF Brains in 1/700:

USN Constellation class guided missile class frigate
https://www.hobbyland.jp/shopdetail/000000126923/10410000/page1/order/

Re: *3D printed models* Upcoming Ship Releases

by maxim » Sat May 23, 2026 1:20 am

New by Starling Models in 1/700:

British coastal tanker Africa Shell (sunk by Admiral Graf Spee) and Ben Read
https://starlingmodels.co.uk/products/coastal-tanker-set

Re: *3D printed models* Upcoming Ship Releases

by FFG-7 » Fri May 22, 2026 2:38 pm

it is 1/696.25 scale.

Re: *3D printed models* Upcoming Ship Releases

by Don Grasmick » Fri May 22, 2026 2:32 pm

All, head over to the reviews thread as my 1/700 Lewis and Clark ammunition ship arrived. I've added some pictures and initial commentary on the model's appearance.

This one measures out at 11 7/8 inches. Hopefully someone can do the scaling out measurement to see how close that gets to the real ship length of 689 feet.

Thx,
D.

Re: *3D printed models* Upcoming Ship Releases

by William Smallshaw » Wed May 13, 2026 2:09 pm

Don,

Scales out at 628.125 feet or 0.020 inch too long, close enough for my liking.

Bill

Re: *3D printed models* Upcoming Ship Releases

by Don Grasmick » Tue May 12, 2026 4:57 pm

All,

Hopefully the pictures are good enough to show detail. I took them on my phone. The sellers indicate that the models are for advanced modelers. What does that mean to me? For starters sifting through my spare photo etch and parts bins to give the model some "life" and points of interest. Painting should be fairly straight forward since the ships are "blocky" by design, so taping off shouldn't present an issue. For the obsessed scale calculators out there, the model measures out at 11 and 5/8 inches. In real life, the ship is 677 feet in length. I'm sure someone better at scaling will tell us if that's spot on for 1/700 or not :thinking: Anyways, hope the pics help.
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Re: *3D printed models* Upcoming Ship Releases

by Timmy C » Mon May 11, 2026 10:39 pm

Don, if you'd like to provide photos/a review (however short) of your kit, you should post it in the Reviews section for easier access: https://www.shipmodels.info/mws_forum/v ... m.php?f=84

You should be able to post the photos here by simply dragging them from your computer into the reply box. Otherwise, click the "Attachments" tab at the bottom of the reply page and upload there through the "Add files" button.

Re: *3D printed models* Upcoming Ship Releases

by Don Grasmick » Mon May 11, 2026 8:25 pm

Hi Frank,

Brother you are diligent at watching those eBay offerings!! :cool_2: I too have been watching the same listings and actually pulled the trigger. I ordered the Henry Kaiser supply ship in 1/700 back in March, and I have to say I was impressed with its physical condition on arrival, so I left positive unboxing feedback with pictures, see below link: https://www.ebay.com/str/microscopicworld?_tab=feedback

Maybe someone could help me with uploading the Kaiser pictures here? However, that may be reserved for only a mod to be able to upload in this thread?

In seeing the Henry Kaiser model in person motivated me to order the 1/700 USNS Lewis and Clark dry cargo/ammo replenishment ship from the same seller at the end of March. Here we are in near mid-May, and I just got a tracking number for the L&C. I'd like to think the updated picture we all now see on the eBay listing is potentially mine, lol. The L&C picture on eBay does look like a quality production and not just a "chunky" poorly "printed" model.... fingers crossed!!!

This evening I threw caution to the wind and just purchased the John Lewis fleet oiler. Likely it will be early July as the projected arrival date.

For those on the fence about purchasing from the sellers that are listing the above-mentioned models, I get it, it's a crap shoot with dealing halfway around the world. I will say this though; the sellers have been VERY responsive to the inquiries I've had. They generally reply within an hour. They are upfront in making it clear that the models are not produced before ordering, therefore, the "printing" will take some time, thus the 2-month delay including shipping. Were all modelers, by our very hobby, we are a patient lot, lol.

Hopefully this reply that was originally to Frank....remember Frank? LMAO :wave_1: will possibly ease someone's understandable concerns when thinking of ordering the above listed ships off eBay. Anyways, hope this helps.

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