Hello all Naval Megalomaniacs and Bigglesoholics :D.
I just saw on the Revell forum that they are releasing a 1/144 Flower Class Corvette, due October 2015:-
(http://www.modellversium.de/galerie/img/7/4/0/11740/3175883/spielwarenmesse-nuernberg-2015-teil-3-verschiedene-hersteller.jpg)
Also on Kampfgruppe, Armory are bringing out a Bf-109 A/B and a Polikarpov I-15Bis (to be really accurate I should be talking about a Caproni (Biggles in Spain) but I'm too tired to come up with another snappy title)
(http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-7YRb8neBPgE/VgGa-RpKVcI/AAAAAAAAKWw/IrWJHcdlUbo/s1600/1-144%2Bbf-109%2BA-B%2Bby%2BARMORY.jpg)
(http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-jm5eX7jXNb4/VgGa6VhLJuI/AAAAAAAAKWs/wcQ01ol134U/s1600/1-144%2BPolikarpov%2BI-15Bis%2Bby%2BARMORY.jpg)
Sorry if this is old news for any of you but I saw these and wanted to give a heads up.
Cheers
GrumpyOldMan
The Poliakarpov would be rather nice to have :). Thanks for the 'heads up' and will keep an eye out for these.
Oooh! Nice!
If my maths is correct the Corvette will be about 43cm long :o :o
Yes, I have been marking this Revell model for some time. In 1/144 at 0.694% of 205ft or 1ft = 2.10mm , 43 cm is bang on the money. That's a lot of tableroom
Pendragon do a shortened version in resin (26cm) if you want a neater one for the size of the table. I modified mine for post war with a new suoerstructure, modern masts and a 4.5" turret. It has also the option for a Shorts Seacat launcher midships.
The Irish Navy retained three Flower Class corvettes until 1970 as did a number of minor navies. The online images provide good inspiration for modernisation
Hello Sunray et al
Quote from: Sunray on 30 September 2015, 09:32:04 AM
Yes, I have been marking this Revell model for some time. In 1/144 at 0.694% of 205ft or 1ft = 2.10mm , 43 cm is bang on the money. That's a lot of tableroom
I hope you all noticed I addressed the news to Naval Megalomaniacs :D.
Yes, too big to be an active participant but I see these large models as more of a base, entry point or exit objective. I've used the old Zhong Shan in a number of 'Sand Pebbles' type engagements as such - similar to the fort in Pony Wars.
Cheers
GrumpyOldMan
Understood Vic,
The large static warship has its function. The smaller models allow the aspects such as disembarking raiders and shore bombardments to feature on the table.
Or just old fashioned gun boat diplomacy ?