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Oh yes, a Kate (?). Is that the old Bandai/Otaki boxing, Ming ??
I'm still firmly comitted to building my Italeri SM79. In the box it looks like one of Italeri's very best kits. Like the B-25 we've been talking about elsewhere it isn't a type that I've built before and that is really a huge part of the appeal.
Ian.
Gerry I haven't seen any of the kits and not even sure who all has them so I can't say one good one bad. I'm more of an enthusiast of the story of the H.L Hunley and follower of it's history. BTW, it was never a commissioned ship so C.S.S. would not be needed in it's name. It was in fact a private venture to prove it could be done. If they had made it back that night, they would have proved it.
I'll be glad to take some pictures of the kit I have, remember this is a kit based on information before it was raised.
OK OK...but remember, I got a Doctors excuse!
The H.L. Hunley.
I think I bought this kit back in 95, before I even got back into building again.
Parts are missing, all the metal stuff are gone. When I attempted to start this thing, I was WAY over my head. Could probably do it now. I would highly recommend one of the current kits, I saw on the Cottage Industries website this kit is still for sell.
Well Squadron didn't have it at all guess I'm back to square one now ..... I owe I owe ..... Off work I go .... ldguy
Gerry I haven't seen any of the kits and not even sure who all has them so I can't say one good one bad. I'm more of an enthusiast of the story of the H.L Hunley and follower of it's history. BTW, it was never a commissioned ship so C.S.S. would not be needed in it's name. It was in fact a private venture to prove it could be done. If they had made it back that night, they would have proved it.
I'll be glad to take some pictures of the kit I have, remember this is a kit based on information before it was raised.
Gerry I haven't seen any of the kits and not even sure who all has them so I can't say one good one bad. I'm more of an enthusiast of the story of the H.L Hunley and follower of it's history. BTW, it was never a commissioned ship so C.S.S. would not be needed in it's name. It was in fact a private venture to prove it could be done. If they had made it back that night, they would have proved it.
I'll be glad to take some pictures of the kit I have, remember this is a kit based on information before it was raised.
Okay I'm bringing this one to the recent posting as I have recently received the verlinden ..... H.L. Hunley ...... resin kit I will be looking into what Piet recent post to see if that kit is a better kit ...... :skipper
Now thats something I could get into building. Hunley is so interesting.
James