if anyone wants to buy a completed ship

Discussion in 'Buy, Sell and Trade' started by DeletedUser, May 11, 2008.

  1. DeletedUser

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    theres some completed ships on the MWC website but dont go for the bismarck or the tripitz im getting thoes. But theres a NorDak and a prinz eugen
     
  2. crzyhawk

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    Tirpitz not Tripitz.
     
  3. Tugboat

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    A North Dakota?

    The Bismarck is Rob Stalnaker's boat, it's a work of art, and a steal at $650 (I think, been a few days since I looked at the site)... I heard someone in Georgia was in negotiations, but it's not listed as sold, yet.

    Not to burst any bubbles, but very few people who sell things work on the 'first dibs' principle.
     
  4. Powder Monkey

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    is that A Dorth Nakota or A North Dakota? [;)]
     
  5. Tugboat

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    Nope.
     
  6. DeletedUser

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    north dakota
     
  7. JohnmCA72

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    This is the only North Dakota:

    North Dakota (BB-29) was laid down 16 December 1907 by Fore River Shipbuilding Co., Quincy, Mass.; launched 10 November 1908; sponsored by Miss Mary Benton; and commissioned at Boston 11 April 1910, Comdr. Charles P. Plunkett in command.
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    North Dakota decommissioned at Norfolk 22 November 1923. Her name was struck from the Navy List 7 January 1931, and she was sold for scrapping 16 March 1931.

    tonnage. 20,000
    length. 518'9"
    beam. 85'3"
    draft. 26'11"
    speed. 21 k.
    complement. 933
    armament. 10 12", 14 5", 4 3-pdrs., 2 21" tt.
    class. Delaware
     
  8. Tugboat

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    On the MWC website, there are a Tirpitz, a Bismarck, and a Prinz Eugen for sale. The Tirp is almost complete, and a very nice ship. The Biz is less complete (Deck, SS, and balsa on it but no insides or guns). The PE is a bare hull.
     
  9. DeletedUser

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    its gone now
     
  10. vicious p

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    I gotta complete Cali for sale minus the reciever which seems to be fried.. Other than that it'd be a great first ship or a loaner. Check it out a few pages down guys.

    So Rob sold his ship? Him getting out of it is another one of my reasons for doing so, he helped be build most of mine and was one of the people closer to me that could help out. Im really just far to busy now though.

    Also if you look at the picture of the Tirp on the MWC for sale page you will see my Cali and Mikes Ship gunning it down.[}:)]

    Just thought that was cool...
     
  11. mike5334

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    Heh. Go Richelieu!
     
  12. DeletedUser

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    about how much would it go for?
     
  13. vicious p

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    The Cali?..
     
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    Im asking $600 in my for sale thread. But i may let it go cheaper. Make me a reasonable offer.
     
  16. DeletedUser

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    no i was just asking i would not buy it yet