I suggest that the Groupner home page is opened and click on their Premium Line to acces the Type VIIC and othe Target boats.
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Looks convertable to full submerged operation. At the site Myron kindly provided there are some shots of the model 'plowing' underwater dynamically -- butt high up in the air, propellers churning! Ugly.
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In terms of the ready to run scale ship market, Graupner (sorry KY make on behalf of Graupner) great models. The battleships are bespoke works of craftsmanship on their own. However, the accompanying engineering packages are in my opinion a BIG let down. Buyers need to be prepared to fit more efficient and reliable drive systems (that's if you can get to them). That said, if you always wanted to build a ship with a high level of detail but don't have the time or skill for building or basic assembly then these offer a good deal of bang for the cost asked.
Re their sub however, I'd want to have a LOT more information on regarding not only scale fidelity but the accessibility within to service and / or add another WTC setup within. Cutting corners with the engineering of a mass produced model boat (as good as I attest these are) is one thing, BUT following that business model with a RC sub is a whole other matter of customer satisfaction versus external patrol.John Slater
Sydney Australia
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It's going to be hard to get any info out of Graupner. They seem to be quite hostile towards emails. I can't find any way of communicating with them.
Here's the USA Dealer
Stop messing about - just get a Sub-driver!Comment
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I'll see them next week at SIME & will be happy to take some photos if their staff aren't looking.Comment
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You've got that right! I've seen the internals of their models & all seem to be identical to the Catherine fishing boat I have that they used to produce for Thunder Tiger.
I'll see them next week at SIME & will be happy to take some photos if their staff aren't looking.
JJohn Slater
Sydney Australia
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John Slater
Sydney Australia
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Would be nice to see one built up as Olympic, first off the blocks and gave the class it's name. Known as 'Old faithful' owing to her dependability. Somewhat ironic, bearing in the mind the fate of her two sister ships.
The Olympic class still remain the largest vessels built with reciprocating steam engines.Comment
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Agreed. After all these Titanic models, her older sister would be welcome to see but then I've always been interested more in the Cunard's 4 stackers. Now that Herr Hahn & friends are working on a 1:144 Lusitania, I'll be more than happy to plunk down a couple grand in 2015 when their next semi-kit is slated to be released.Comment
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Agreed. After all these Titanic models, her older sister would be welcome to see but then I've always been interested more in the Cunard's 4 stackers. Now that Herr Hahn & friends are working on a 1:144 Lusitania, I'll be more than happy to plunk down a couple grand in 2015 when their next semi-kit is slated to be released.
got a link to the guys doing the Lusintania?
Am redoing the Hapag Lloyd Bremen in GRP, and her fellow Hapag Lloyd Cruise ship C Columbus. Should have the hulls by Christmas.
JJohn Slater
Sydney Australia
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