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Hr.Ms."Isaac Sweers" is one of my favourite destroyer but there are no drawings in any British archives.Probably I should explore some Dutch one day........As I'm aware the cruiser "Tromp" will be published by some Polish publisher but I don't take any responsibility if this is the truth in 100% or not.....Anyway thank you for any suggestions....and still waiting for further.
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I've found a site in Dutch were you cab buy the plans for de Isaac Sweers and other Dutch naval vessels. If you are interested I can send you the link.
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Hello Neptunia team,
Great to see a Paper Model company here in Scotland. For your consideration, as there is a distinct gap in the market for Royal Navy warships of the '50s, '60s and '70s. In particular, Tribal Class Frigates, Type 12s, Cats and Cathedrals et al. I could go on, but its a start. Hope to see you around the bazaars. All the best and paper-on. Bernie |
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De Ruyter,
I wold be grateful for any links to detailed plansfor these ships. |
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Congratulations and best wishes! Your first offerings look like top quality models. Very impressive.
Have you considered HMS Caroline, currently awaiting restoration in Belfast? Considering the approaching centennial of the Battle of Jutland, it would be a timely subject. I suspect those behind the restoration project might be willing to cooperate with plans and research data, since a model would heighten public awareness and fundraising purposes, as well as provide unique products for their future souvenir shop. Not only the paper model kit itself, but graphics derived from the 3-D computer model could be used on posters, coffee mugs, t-shirts, etc.. Best regards, David T. Okamura |
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Thank you,Orders sent....I can't wait to see the quality of these plans.
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Hello Neptunia,
Thanks! Best regards Andrew |
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Welcome! Looking forward to seeing your products!
Wyvern |
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