Just to clarify, this is an early pre-production example and does not 100% represent the final product. There will be some changes with regards to packaging and some of the parts.
Great video. Model looks really well detailed! I recently spent hours scribing hull lines, opening doors, etc., on 1/350 Revell kit of HMS Dreadnaught. Might get round to actually building it one day soon.
I believe that at one point during the war before the class was cancelled, that there may have been discussion about replacing the 40 mm Bofors with the proposed new 3"/50 cal DP twin open mounts on a 2 for 3 basis.
I enjoyed your review I am amazed though it took China to build a great kit where clearly it should have been done in the U.S. , keep up the good work well done indeed .
Just to clarify, this is an early pre-production example and does not 100% represent the final product. There will be some changes with regards to packaging and some of the parts.
Wow! I wonder what the final parts count is??
Great video. Model looks really well detailed! I recently spent hours scribing hull lines, opening doors, etc., on 1/350 Revell kit of HMS Dreadnaught. Might get round to actually building it one day soon.
I believe that at one point during the war before the class was cancelled, that there may have been discussion about replacing the 40 mm Bofors with the proposed new 3"/50 cal DP twin open mounts on a 2 for 3 basis.
JY made awesome model kits. I bought both Missouri and Montana, best modelship kits ever
Where did you get the kits? Would you say they are better than the blue ridge Montana detail wise?
where i get wooden deck in this model? do you know?
I enjoyed your review I am amazed though it took China to build a great kit where clearly it should have been done in the U.S. , keep up the good work well done indeed .
If you were to leave the catapults off you could place a couple of Helicopters on deck, since they would've been in service by then.
Hello, is this kit still available? Wooden deck, too?
For being a battleship that was never built, how do we know it's correct ??.