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Old 05-01-2008, 11:35 AM   # 1 Quick Link (permalink)
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Salvage Submersible

Here are some pics of my Salvage Submersible. These are deep sea subs able to carry a two man crew and they are better than the ROVs that i used to work for my former company.
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Re: Salvage Submersible

Very cool pics Tedongganas

Got them on-line?
By the way, what scale are these in?
 

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Some more neat looking models you have there. Also curious as to what scale these are.
 

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Originally posted by Paladin
Got them on-line?
By the way, what scale are these in?



I got them from Miniature Hobby MS.about USD9. They are 1/144 scale.Its from Takara Ships of The World Series.They are randomly packed and the good thing about getting from Miniature Hobby is that all the boxes has been marked which model it contains so you can choose whichever model you wish to collect.There's even a micro motor that runs on small cell batteries where you can attached it at the base of the models and let it runs (in a bath tub!?) All models require a little assembly. No glue required.
 

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I got them from Miniature Hobby MS.about USD9. They are 1/144 scale.Its from Takara Ships of The World Series.They are randomly packed and the good thing about getting from Miniature Hobby is that all the boxes has been marked which model it contains so you can choose whichever model you wish to collect.There's even a micro motor that runs on small cell batteries where you can attached it at the base of the models and let it runs (in a bath tub!?) All models require a little assembly. No glue required.

I guess I should have read the base for the scale. You definitely have a broad variety to your collection.
 

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Re: Salvage Submersible

Originally posted by CC
Some more neat looking models you have there. Also curious as to what scale these are.



Thnx CC. Here's some pics of the packaging.The picture of the micro motor is at the bottom right hand corner of the boxes. Wish these were made in diecast and in larger scale.It will be more cool if the arms and propellers are movable.
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Re: Salvage Submersible

Hi Tedongganas,

Wonder if you have come across this Japanese manufacturer by the name of F-Toys Confect?

They have some nice aircraft and ship models in 1/144 scale. Their products are similar to Furuta and Takara.
You can see their current collection on their website F-toys confect. 【エフトイズ・コンフェクト】

I found one of their series (below) on sale on UK's tank zone website. The float planes look pretty cool huh?



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Yeah they are very nice. I've seen them in one of the local store ( Hobby Point ) but they don't have the complete series.The float planes and the biplanes are very cool especially the Spad VII.There are other brands like Cafe Reo which carry these micro models.
 

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Thnx CC. Here's some pics of the packaging.The picture of the micro motor is at the bottom right hand corner of the boxes. Wish these were made in diecast and in larger scale.It will be more cool if the arms and propellers are movable.

Looks like a couple of neat looking destroyers in that series too.
 

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Re: Salvage Submersible

Originally posted by CC
Looks like a couple of neat looking destroyers in that series too.


You might want to visit this site CC www.japanesemodelmuseum.com. Here's a sample of the 1/700 ship series - the Aegis is pretty awesome!! It's a bit pricey though.
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