Eduard 1/48 Japanese WWII Carrier Deck
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Couple of options dave.....
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Postage will add a fair bit I expect though....Comment
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Couple of options dave.....
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Postage will add a fair bit I expect though....
the 1001Hobbies Nakajima is 1/72 - the other - I ordered the same model from another Japanese company for 100 yen more ( 64p ) - I was getting a bit punch drunk from all the Japanese sites - Gundam & Anime are predominant & I reckon they're a bit creepy - anyway, I did order one!
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Been under the weather, but I remembered I has the USN equivalent of the Japanese carrier deck ( also by Eduard ). I'd primed it, but gone no further. Anyway, a few painting sessions, and here it is
Couldn't resist putting the recently finished Hellcat on it!
It's supposed to be the aft lift of an 'Essex' Class Carrier - the lift is off centre to the deck...............
I was thinking, what aircraft could be used with this - a Wildcat ( a bit early ), A Hellcat, Corsair, Dauntless, Avenger & Helldiver - as it happens I have one of each in the stash - apart from the Helldiver, and I discovered why! I was moaning about no 1/48 Japanese carrier planes - The SB2C Helldiver is worse. As far as I can see, the SB2C has only been modelled by Monogram, in 1961, and ProModeler in 1997. These two models have been reboxed by Accurate Miniatures, Revell, Hasegawa, but that's it - and the only one I've seen recently was the Monogram version, going for collectors' prices! Very odd, this aircraft was in frontline service & over 7000 were mode, yet no new models! ( Maybe it was that it was disliked by it's crew? )
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Yep,gets my vote too Dave:thumb2:,
That really looks the part,a great little display with the Hellcat,(which is also very nicely done BTW),on it.
Hope you feel better soon mate,this diabetes thing can be a real pain in the butt sometimes:disappointed2: ,
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yes, this is my 22nd year since being diagnosed, I have always had ups & downs, but as I get older the recovery from the downs takes longer.........................
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Sorry to read about the diabetes Dave, hope your feeling better soon.
Like the deck and the Hell cat, certainly looks better displayed like that.Comment
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Been under the weather, but I remembered I has the USN equivalent of the Japanese carrier deck ( also by Eduard ). I'd primed it, but gone no further. Anyway, a few painting sessions, and here it is
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Couldn't resist putting the recently finished Hellcat on it!
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It's supposed to be the aft lift of an 'Essex' Class Carrier - the lift is off centre to the deck...............
I was thinking, what aircraft could be used with this - a Wildcat ( a bit early ), A Hellcat, Corsair, Dauntless, Avenger & Helldiver - as it happens I have one of each in the stash - apart from the Helldiver, and I discovered why! I was moaning about no 1/48 Japanese carrier planes - The SB2C Helldiver is worse. As far as I can see, the SB2C has only been modelled by Monogram, in 1961, and ProModeler in 1997. These two models have been reboxed by Accurate Miniatures, Revell, Hasegawa, but that's it - and the only one I've seen recently was the Monogram version, going for collectors' prices! Very odd, this aircraft was in frontline service & over 7000 were mode, yet no new models! ( Maybe it was that it was disliked by it's crew? )
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Looking up the Essex class, USS Essex was used for the Apollo seven recovery, so you could go with that for something more “off the wall”?Comment
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Academy did a reboxing of the very nice Accurate Miniatures 1/48 Vindicator ( I have one in the stash! ), but I limited the period of the carrier deck fromm 1944 onwards ( when they were painted blue )
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