Plastic Kits

Discussion in 'Warship Builds' started by mhrector, Apr 25, 2018.

  1. mhrector

    mhrector Member

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    I was just curious what the largest WWI or WWI plastic kit anyone has ever come across is. I know about the 1/200 Trumpeter kits and the 1/125 USS Melvin. Just thought I might ask.
     
  2. SteveT44

    SteveT44 Well-Known Member

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    I was about to say the Limberg Blue Devil Fletcher kit but I see it's the Melvin model. I put one of these together as a kid and then one while I was in the Navy for R/C.
     
  3. absolutek

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    I have a 1/144 scale Revell Fletcher kit. Haven't touched it yet. Most of the larger battleships are done in 1/350. I think there is or was at one point, a Yamato kit made in 1/200.
     
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    Kotori87 Well-Known Member

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    I have a 1:200 scale Bismarck,
    Nikki
     
  6. yamato74

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    I think the biggest I've got to see so far is a 1/200 Iowa class which was 23 feet longer than the Yamato, so that should make her the biggest 1/200 battleship kit. If I recall correctly it's a kit from Trumpeter.