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1/350 HMS Warspite for Preorder!
vonHengest

Joined: June 29, 2010
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Posted: Saturday, August 04, 2012 - 02:04 PM UTC

Leopold

Joined: January 26, 2004
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Posted: Saturday, August 04, 2012 - 11:18 PM UTC
Nice release by Trumpeter
Academy Premium Warspite vs Trumpy's Warspite + Flyhawk.
Which do you guys reckon will be a better kit?
Academy Premium Warspite vs Trumpy's Warspite + Flyhawk.
Which do you guys reckon will be a better kit?

blaster76

Joined: September 15, 2002
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Posted: Sunday, August 05, 2012 - 05:36 AM UTC
I guess the Queen Elizabeth was not a good seller...so they rebox it modify it a bit and voila The Warspite.  I would have hoped they had done this great lady in the WW1 configuration like their 1/700 kit.  Probably go wth the Academy super kit with all the goodies for the same price.

vonHengest

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Posted: Sunday, August 05, 2012 - 08:54 AM UTC
Chuanren:  I would have to see both of them in person to make a call on which I think would be better.  In the end it's really going to come down to what is most important to you when buying a kit, but I think both are going to have their merits.
Steve: Releasing a variant of a certain class of ship is a natural course. The Royal Navy didn't build five Queen Elizabeth-class battleships with a sixth on commission because the original was a failure, they commissioned and built them because they were regarded as a successful and good design. I would argue that the HMS Queen Elizabeth was a successful seller and Trumpeter is logically following with the second ship commissioned and built in this class, the HMS Warspite.
It's a win-win situation for both Trumpeter and us because they are investing in a retool to create another ship in the same class conveniently delivered in a single kit at an affordable price. If they had not done this we would have to rely on more expensive AM items to modify the original kit. It's no different than a successful company investing in retooling and releasing several versions of the Sherman tank or the Bf-109 fighter.
That said, I would certainly like an option of the original fit for the HMS Warspite.
Steve: Releasing a variant of a certain class of ship is a natural course. The Royal Navy didn't build five Queen Elizabeth-class battleships with a sixth on commission because the original was a failure, they commissioned and built them because they were regarded as a successful and good design. I would argue that the HMS Queen Elizabeth was a successful seller and Trumpeter is logically following with the second ship commissioned and built in this class, the HMS Warspite.
It's a win-win situation for both Trumpeter and us because they are investing in a retool to create another ship in the same class conveniently delivered in a single kit at an affordable price. If they had not done this we would have to rely on more expensive AM items to modify the original kit. It's no different than a successful company investing in retooling and releasing several versions of the Sherman tank or the Bf-109 fighter.
That said, I would certainly like an option of the original fit for the HMS Warspite.

Leopold

Joined: January 26, 2004
KitMaker: 446 posts
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Posted: Monday, August 06, 2012 - 12:20 PM UTC
Hello,
i believe the QE is a good reference point to compare the Trumpeter vs the Academy. From what i see, the Trumpeter QE seems to have a better hull detail than the Academy one. Not sure about the super structure detail and PE details though.
i believe the QE is a good reference point to compare the Trumpeter vs the Academy. From what i see, the Trumpeter QE seems to have a better hull detail than the Academy one. Not sure about the super structure detail and PE details though.
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