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Sunday, May 20, 2007 - 02:39 PM UTC
NEWS in to the MSW news desk, modeler/artist Pavel Vacata has announced the forming of his own new resin ship modeling production company, "Admiralty Model Works and Custom Casting".
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Talented ship modeler/artist Pavel Vacata has now formed his own resin ship kit manufacturing company, "Admiralty Model Works and Custom Casting", and has just unveiled his first two full resin ship kits.
The first two kits, both in 1/700 scale are kit # 700/001, Federal German Navy Hamburg Class Destroyer, D181,1965, and the second, kit # 700/002, Schleswig Holstein D 182, 1985, rebuilt with Excocet Missiles and Radar Upgrade.
Both kits are in stock starting TODAY (5/21/07) at Freetime Hobbies, on sale for $69.95 each (MSRP $78.00).
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