Good morning to all, I need help about this problem, as there are no 1:700 S2f tracker, I decided to build my own group, using styrene or similar, but I have no idea of how I can manage doing good planes in a such little scale...
Thank you
Scratchbuilding 1:700 planes
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- Mike Reading
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Re: Scratchbuilding 1:700 planes
Care and patience are two of the watchwords of us scratch modellers. Sorry not to be more helpful.
- johnny canuck
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Re: Scratchbuilding 1:700 planes
Hello,
You could try to find a copy of Dragon USS Princeton CVS-37 Kit 7079 as it contains S2F-1 planes at 1/700. There are a few on e-Bay but may be a lot $$$ just for 4 aircraft. They could be used for pattern making so you have an accurate reference though.
You could try to find a copy of Dragon USS Princeton CVS-37 Kit 7079 as it contains S2F-1 planes at 1/700. There are a few on e-Bay but may be a lot $$$ just for 4 aircraft. They could be used for pattern making so you have an accurate reference though.
James W.
Dry docked:
1/72 HMCS Assiniboine DDE 234-1960
1/72 HMCS Ottawa DDE 229-1960
1/72 HMCS St. Catharines-River Class Frigate-1944
On the slipway:
1/72 HMCS Camrose-Flower Class Corvette-1943
1/72 HMCS Trillium-Flower Class Corvette-1942
Dry docked:
1/72 HMCS Assiniboine DDE 234-1960
1/72 HMCS Ottawa DDE 229-1960
1/72 HMCS St. Catharines-River Class Frigate-1944
On the slipway:
1/72 HMCS Camrose-Flower Class Corvette-1943
1/72 HMCS Trillium-Flower Class Corvette-1942
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biggles2
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Re: Scratchbuilding 1:700 planes
Did you try Shapeways?