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Arliegh Burke class destroyet 1/350
The Arliegh Burke class destroyer paper model design will soon send to E-Cardmodel for all shipper for being happy with her. Instruction with photography on step by step of course must be provided through Papermodelers.com.
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This is awesome! I'd love one with Hull Number 53!!!
I'm a plankowner for the USS John Paul Jones DDG-53! Was even there to raise her hull for her Christening at Bath Ironworks! Can't wait to get my hands on this! |
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great news
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I will check her specification and change the number to be 53 and the name at her tail.
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Remember the earlier arliegh burke's were built without the stern hanger. The class has gone through several sub-classes since introduction.
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I've been building Kongo-class ships because they are based on the Arleigh Burke design and look about as similar as I can find. Someone shared a 1:700 scale model, but I found it too small for my skill. I prefer larger and lots of detail. Can't wait to get my hands on this model! Thank you! |
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I was asked several times by friends. Only 1/144 is what actually that they need however after I made the sample 144 then it is big and totally obstacle in my small house. So it was left near my bin. Friends again asked for 1/350 then I found that it is easy to build and saving space so I continue develop it. Would you like to try the 144? It is around 1.05 meter.
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Well, bigger is better, but I think at 1:200 it'd match the Zumwalt currently available, as well as the ペーパークラフトの『紙模型工房』 - 海上自衛隊イージス*衛艦「きりし 」インデックスページ I am currently building. I especially love the level of detail in this one. If only he'd get the next pages finished.
But if 1:144 is what's available, I'll find a meter of space to put it! Thank you so much for your work and replies to my interest! |
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You could print the 1/144 at 72% to get a 1/200
or print the 1/350 at 175% to get a 1/200.
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Yes, printing the 1:144 at 72% would be an excellent choice. Then I just need to ferret out the details that become too small to work with. |
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