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Hello Folks,
A German naval expert named Detlef Hartwig started a new line of 1:700 scale "Never Were" German naval ships covered roughly the 1914-1945 era.
He works from official plans and Sketches and asked me to design kits the "apprentice" style.
"Apprentice" means main parts only are supplied and the modeller has to scratch the complement, using spare parts or new ones.
Turrets, range finders, torpedo tubes are also supplied.
He plans to issue 10-20 unit series of each model. The first two will be made available shortly. They are:
- A 1941 Flotten Torpedoboot (destroyer) : a cancelled project which should have succeeded the war destroyers.
- A 1938 Leichter Kreuzer (light cruiser) with diesel propulsion and armed with three triple 150mm.
Enclosed are pictures of both masters. The kit will be PU resin and supplied with a plan to complete the build.
More projects are in the queue: battleships, carrier, destroyers.
Any one interested or willing to learn more can contact Detlef here: sab1156@t-online.de
Thanks for watching.
A German naval expert named Detlef Hartwig started a new line of 1:700 scale "Never Were" German naval ships covered roughly the 1914-1945 era.
He works from official plans and Sketches and asked me to design kits the "apprentice" style.
"Apprentice" means main parts only are supplied and the modeller has to scratch the complement, using spare parts or new ones.
Turrets, range finders, torpedo tubes are also supplied.
He plans to issue 10-20 unit series of each model. The first two will be made available shortly. They are:
- A 1941 Flotten Torpedoboot (destroyer) : a cancelled project which should have succeeded the war destroyers.
- A 1938 Leichter Kreuzer (light cruiser) with diesel propulsion and armed with three triple 150mm.
Enclosed are pictures of both masters. The kit will be PU resin and supplied with a plan to complete the build.
More projects are in the queue: battleships, carrier, destroyers.
Any one interested or willing to learn more can contact Detlef here: sab1156@t-online.de
Thanks for watching.