Somthing new?

Discussion in 'Ship Comparison' started by Graf Arnulf, Apr 1, 2011.

  1. Graf Arnulf

    Graf Arnulf New Member

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    Has any one yet constructed an Ise class scail battle ready warship? I'm thinking about at least looking at the idea.
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    Graf Arnulf.
     
  2. froggyfrenchman

    froggyfrenchman Well-Known Member

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    I think there are a couple Ise class battleships being built out of wood at this time.
    There is a fiberglass hull available for the Fuso class (I think).
    Mikey
     
  3. Anachronus

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    You are correct, BC sells it.
     
  4. Tugboat

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    Ise and Hyuga are beautiful. Stefan Minton (a young I-boat driver who is reforming himself into an Axis captain!) is building one as a scratchbuilt fiberglass hull.
     
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    You are evil Tuggy, who corrupted the young child?
     
  6. Anachronus

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    The Tug-Jugend strike again!
     
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    He will still be battling in a verdamt allied battlecruiser this season, as he earns his place within the TugJugend thru sweat and tears. (aka cleaning out my pool in 2 weeks hahaha)

    @Arnulf - do not listen to the allied cries about 'corruption', follow your dream and help expand the Greater East-Asian Co-Prosperity Sphere!
     
  8. DarrenScott

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    Yes, build axis! The allies prefer a target-rich environment.
     
  9. Anachronus

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    More targets for the mighty Swift!
     
  10. Graf Arnulf

    Graf Arnulf New Member

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    Most exelent, an Ise, maby a Bismark, luckly I have a neibor who is an exelent wood-worker, who might be inclined to aid me. Aside from main guns maby I can pool my thoughts with a few local guineses for torpedos. Possably even an uncontroled hiliun zeppelin for air cover, being a welder I actualy buit a model zeppelin for a Seinor project a couple of years ago. I'll weigh these ideas for development along with an Ise and or Bismark project. Thank you.
    Regards,
    Graf Arnulf.
     
  11. Tugboat

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    I'd do the Ise if only because there are many Bismarcks running around and it's cool to be different :)
     
  12. Anachronus

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    Yes, the Ise is of the proper battleship era. They mucked it up later on. :)
     
  13. Buddy

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    Hey Guys
    I am building Ise BB for a guy in nevada, I went and looked on the BC Site and did not see an Ise battleship listed. Did I miss something?
    Buddy
     
  14. Tugboat

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    I was implying a scratchbuild.
     
  15. Joe

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    I think you can get the hull from Dreadnought Hulls
     
  16. absolutek

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    They actually do make an Ise hull. http://www.dreadnoughthulls.com/