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Charles:
For WW1 ships, the best range I know is from : Privatoffizin Schulze, Amsterdamer Weg 47, 44269 Dortmund.
0231/189 08 50Not sure how up to date that address is, but they were definitely at Kulmbach last year.
nmrocks:
Hello Martin,
Yes you are correct I have mis-used "Dreadnought" as a generic term but the Japanese did acquire several battleships and cruisers from Great Britain. There are several other classes of ships I'm a little uncertain about, i'm sure I'll work it out, Any Idea about additional flat castings?
alfsboy:
Errrrrrrrrmm ..they are pre dreadnaughts ;D .HMS Dreadnaught was a huge step foreward after these types.Look up Russian navy and Japanese Navy in a model ship forum .a lot exist .I know a lot ships of this era had fancy white hulls and tan tops and funnels but whether that applied to the the relevant navies I am not sure .It looks a great set to paint .I envy you
Martin
marko:
Wow, big set - should make quite a display. Looks like something quite different.
mark 8)
nmrocks:
Recently picked up this set of Ernst Heinrichsen Sea Battle 1905 intended to be the Battle of Tsushima. I'm a little disappointed in the ship representations, not much in guns visible in the castings, was wondering if anyone had or knows where I can find a picture of these in the finished paint and/or where I might find some additional casting with a more of a dreadnought feel?
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