*Inj. molded plastic* Upcoming Ship Kit Releases
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Re: *Inj. molded plastic* Upcoming Ship Kit Releases
Keep in mind, Steve, that Hobby Search can only post photos of the kit after it's been released, so that doesn't help people who pre-ordered it. That said, as mentioned, the price was a good indicator that one might have considered waiting till it's been released before purchasing.
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And the fact that pre-order stops just before release, and the recent practice of limited productions (ie, not many excess stock after pre-order, cases in point - Chiyoda, Hamakaze/Kawakaze) - and given this time the lead time is just under a month, it's essentially a stab in the dark.
The price whilst suspicious, was not telling anything definitive - given previous 5500 ton releases, that had 'armament frets' or '2 kit sets' even containing PE was priced at, you expected the base kit to be below 2000 yen and closer to 1500.
The price whilst suspicious, was not telling anything definitive - given previous 5500 ton releases, that had 'armament frets' or '2 kit sets' even containing PE was priced at, you expected the base kit to be below 2000 yen and closer to 1500.
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Re: *Inj. molded plastic* Upcoming Ship Kit Releases
I go by the Rule of "caveat emptor". Essentially all risks are with the buyer. This is especially true of the evil bay site where very close scrutiny of the kit box or contents is mandatory. Having been in the 700 hobby since the very beginning it is easy for me check out the kits offered. On the recent Fujimi CLs there were several posted on Hobby Search with the contents and instructions shown which along with the price confirmed that they were only repops of the original kits. My old notes show Fujimi issued the following CLs in the first round of kits way back when.
#55 Nagara
#60 Isuzu (Fujimi did the very nice two variations kit recently)
#65 Natori
#68 Kinu
#78 Jintsu
The Naka is not in the original listings but it is probably a repop of the Jintsu.
Editing welcomed!
#55 Nagara
#60 Isuzu (Fujimi did the very nice two variations kit recently)
#65 Natori
#68 Kinu
#78 Jintsu
The Naka is not in the original listings but it is probably a repop of the Jintsu.
Editing welcomed!
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Re: *Inj. molded plastic* Upcoming Ship Kit Releases
Hood in 1/200, no they can't, no where to put it, not fair.
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Re: *Inj. molded plastic* Upcoming Ship Kit Releases
CaesarCaesar Ho wrote:trumpeter new 1:200 kit HMS Hood
Can you post the 350 and 700 scale pages or provide a list of the newest kits listed?
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Steve G
The picture I posted was found on a Chinese website but they only post one page.
I will try to find the page(s) for 1/350 1/700.

Caesar
The picture I posted was found on a Chinese website but they only post one page.
I will try to find the page(s) for 1/350 1/700.
Caesar
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Re: *Inj. molded plastic* Upcoming Ship Kit Releases
The Japanese domestic market (for which I'm thankful; because without it 1/700th would likely be a shadow of what it is today) never ceases to amaze me:
http://www.1999.co.jp/eng/10254584
http://www.1999.co.jp/eng/10254584
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It's actually...totally expected. Yes yes many here don't care about this massive hit that's called 'kantai collection' - an online card collection type game of cute anime girls and ships - but the merchandising frenzy that is happening now is nothing short of amazing (apprels, model kits, kitchenware, even alcohol..)Quaestor wrote:The Japanese domestic market (for which I'm thankful; because without it 1/700th would likely be a shadow of what it is today) never ceases to amaze me:
http://www.1999.co.jp/eng/10254584
Aoshima is leading the pack with a bunch of releases of the ships with that game as the theme - what remain of the shizuka 3 - all are involved - with various old tools making a come back in new 'skin' Nagato/Atago/Sendai from Aoshima, Shimakaze from Tamiya, Akagi/Kongo class from Hasegawa (yes the old tool!)
As for the submarines linked, these come from an currently airing show, about alien warmachines taking on the shape of historical warships and calling themselves fleet of Fog. These are some what 'modified' ships to with a new lower hull and some other details to fit the show's depiction.
If anything these products will expand the warship hobby to a largely untapped audience, even if at the cost of some Japanese firms having commercial success without having to do much hard work (hence R&D suffers).
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Speaking of weird anime featuring cute anime girls and WW2 ships, then you've probably heard of this weird anime called "Strike Witches" (click here) that features a flying Akagi, a flying Yamato and scantily clad schoolgirls wearing turboprop appendages on their feet that allow them to fly and fight an alien force invading the Earth during World War Two?potchip wrote:It's actually...totally expected. Yes yes many here don't care about this massive hit that's called 'kantai collection' - an online card collection type game of cute anime girls and ships - but the merchandising frenzy that is happening now is nothing short of amazing (apprels, model kits, kitchenware, even alcohol..)Quaestor wrote:The Japanese domestic market (for which I'm thankful; because without it 1/700th would likely be a shadow of what it is today) never ceases to amaze me:
http://www.1999.co.jp/eng/10254584
While all the world's warring powers are forced to put aside their differences to fight the alien threat in this anime, how come Italy never ceases to run out of Litttorio class battleships no matter how many are destroyed as you can see in the video excerpt?
"Haijun" means "navy" in Mandarin Chinese.
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Flying girls fighting UFO's with MG-42 machine guns is a total nonsense!CCGSailor wrote:
Speaking of weird anime featuring cute anime girls and WW2 ships, then you've probably heard of this weird anime called "Strike Witches" (click here) that features a flying Akagi, a flying Yamato and scantily clad schoolgirls wearing turboprop appendages on their feet that allow them to fly and fight an alien force invading the Earth during World War Two?
While all the world's warring powers are forced to put aside their differences to fight the alien threat in this anime, how come Italy never ceases to run out of Litttorio class battleships no matter how many are destroyed as you can see in the video excerpt?
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R.Ricardo wrote:
Flying girls fighting UFO's with MG-42 machine guns is a total nonsense!
Not for the thousands of otakus and Japanese anime fans who watch it, apparently.
And apparently, this fixation of mixing WW2 equipment with scantily clad school girls doesn't extend only to warships, since this other anime called "Girls Und Panzer" has schoolgirls manning German Panzers and Soviet T-34s, etc.
"Haijun" means "navy" in Mandarin Chinese.
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Re: *Inj. molded plastic* Upcoming Ship Kit Releases
All of that just affirms the expression, "Anime is just #%$^$^!#&& weird!!!"
Drawing Board:
1/700 Whiff USS Leyte and escorts 1984
1/700 Whiff USN Modernized CAs 1984
1/700 Whiff ASW Showdown - FFs vs SSGN 1984
Slipway:
1/700 Whiff USN ASW Hunter Killer Group Dio 1984
1/700 Whiff USS Leyte and escorts 1984
1/700 Whiff USN Modernized CAs 1984
1/700 Whiff ASW Showdown - FFs vs SSGN 1984
Slipway:
1/700 Whiff USN ASW Hunter Killer Group Dio 1984
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Re: *Inj. molded plastic* Upcoming Ship Kit Releases
would people please stop posting non essential stuff on the new models thread???
Everytime i see that there is an update in this thread, i feel like kid awaiting christmas, ''ooooh new models!!'' but i find all too often ''BS'' instead
please get a room..... i mean another thread
yours truly....
Everytime i see that there is an update in this thread, i feel like kid awaiting christmas, ''ooooh new models!!'' but i find all too often ''BS'' instead
please get a room..... i mean another thread
yours truly....
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Timmy,
A decision on the above please
A decision on the above please
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Re: *Inj. molded plastic* Upcoming Ship Kit Releases
Bill, no decision by the mods is needed, IMHO.
Some posters might want to lighten up a bit; but that's up to them.
My two cents/pence.
Harold
Some posters might want to lighten up a bit; but that's up to them.
My two cents/pence.
Harold
Harold
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I actually agree with you Harold, that was a light hearted jibe. Should have put a smilie at the end of the sentence.Quaestor wrote:Bill, no decision by the mods is needed, IMHO.
Some posters might want to lighten up a bit; but that's up to them.
My two cents/pence.
Harold
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Bill, you always come across on here as such a serious-minded sage of a fellow, naturally I took your very stern comment at face value

Harold
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Re: *Inj. molded plastic* Upcoming Ship Kit Releases
So any word on this years future 1/350 releases? Brandon was hinting that we might get 4 capital ships. Hoping for a Maryland, Baltimore, Nelson and some other gem to empty my bank account. Dragon is doing it with tanks.(M103a1, MBT70)
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