Greg Kimsey
Well-known member
If you owned a model shop...
what ship models are must-have's for your shelf, and why?
what ship models are must-have's for your shelf, and why?
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Things like USS Saratoga, the Bizmark, USS Arizona, etcWhat are these things you call "ships"?
Ah... TargetsThings like USS Saratoga, the Bizmark, USS Arizona, etc
"Big" as in size, or "Big" as in name? I have one 1:350 Saratoga (big in size and name, and unfortunately in price), and two 1:700 ships, and one Santa Catarina with sails is all. I am not sure ship building is a big category and the kits take a lot of shelf space and I don't know how much to dedicate to ships. I wonder what percentage of modelers make ships. I am just looking through the ship collections from my vendors and I have no idea what to get.Yes....
You mean to stock? Well the big ones of course.
Complex sailing ships that only a few people ever finish (looking in mirror) but that could be a lot of money sitting on the racks.
I have one U-boat LOLI dislike ships so much i would make a point of only stocking U-boats .
I feel your pain. I am intimidated just showing my work to the master builders on this site!I’ve built one ship model, academy’s 1:350 boxing of Tamiya‘s Bismarck released as Tirpitz. That project took me 7 years to finish. Actually no, that’s wrong. I built the model in about 4 months, the other 6 2/3 years was masking the splinter scheme and painting it. a buddy cranks out nothing but ship models, battleship, cruisers, carriers, subs, and wood sailboat models. His work is so intimidating perfect to me I won’t let him see my builds!
I am pleased to cause you no intimidation, as I am NO Master Builder. There are quite a few experts that post here. At the end of the day, we all started somewhere and we all have our favorite subjects. I hope the "Masters" help the "Padawan Learners" by sharing tips and techniques for the betterment of our very diverse hobby.I feel your pain. I am intimidated just showing my work to the master builders on this site!
My friend, Mark Karolus cranks out model ships in Wisconasin with a deadline to meet. He builds what comes in the box, but his process and results are beyond dispute. A good friend and a cunning warrior.I’ve built one ship model, academy’s 1:350 boxing of Tamiya‘s Bismarck released as Tirpitz. That project took me 7 years to finish. Actually no, that’s wrong. I built the model in about 4 months, the other 6 2/3 years was masking the splinter scheme and painting it. a buddy cranks out nothing but ship models, battleship, cruisers, carriers, subs, and wood sailboat models. His work is so intimidating perfect to me I won’t let him see my builds!
I have 1 in stock. Any particular boat name I should look for as a must have?U-BOATS...........nothing else comes close.
U-505 KIT 1/72 REVELL. or their U-190 kit in the scale......and while we are at it the new DAS Werk U9 in 1/72 is a nice one as well.I have 1 in stock. Any particular boat name I should look for as a must have?