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Old 05-01-2008, 03:33 PM   # 11 Quick Link (permalink)
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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.

Interesting they did the French Submarine Surcouf. Some real nice ship models on that site.
 

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Thanks for the link Tedongganas! The site is cool.
I used to have the 1/700 Japanese Aegis in my collection....until a cousin of mine accidentally broke the middle segment of the ship. I am now only left with the bow and the stern sections!

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Hey, if any of you who are into this "micro maniac" you might want to visit this site.www.shrink-o-rama.com.
Loads of nice stuffs....
 

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Hey, if any of you who are into this "micro maniac" you might want to visit this site.www.shrink-o-rama.com.
Loads of nice stuffs....

Well, well...looks like we have a micro miniature expert in our midst. Well done my friend. Now that you have rekindled my interest in micros, you are about to see me get bankrupt
 

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Old 05-01-2008, 04:19 PM   # 15 Quick Link (permalink)
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Originally posted by Paladin18
Well, well...looks like we have a micro miniature expert in our midst. Well done my friend. Now that you have rekindled my interest in micros, you are about to see me get bankrupt

Thousand apologies.....I find.its a waste not to share something nice and interesting with other members.
Don't worry you are not alone bud, i'll be joining the club soon - these has cost me alot of damage to my pockets !!
 

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Hey, nice submersibles, Tedongganas! I'm starting to dig Takara -- I'm working on their skeletonized 1:48 Zero now, and I just ordered the three-piece 1:700 Agano light cruiser on eBay from a seller in Singapore; $32 shipped. I passed on the 1:700 Yamato, though -- just too big!
 

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Originally posted by Folgore
Hey, nice submersibles, Tedongganas! I'm starting to dig Takara -- I'm working on their skeletonized 1:48 Zero now, and I just ordered the three-piece 1:700 Agano light cruiser on eBay from a seller in Singapore; $32 shipped. I passed on the 1:700 Yamato, though -- just too big!


Thnx. I can assure you won't regret with the Agano. Its a rare breed now in Singapore.The Skeletonised Zero is a neat plane too Folgore.That's a very good purchase with all the details.
Well i'll beadding the Yamato to my collection and hope to convince you to follow suit once i posted the pics.Hope to see some pics of your Agano .
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Hi Tedongganas,

Miniature Hobby has been slashing prices of its Japanese products recently. Targa's sectional U-boat is now going for S$62 (about US$45). Saw it in their shop at Vivo City.

Maybe it's worth calling them to ascertain the price of the Takara Yamato before taking the plunge?

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Maybe it's worth calling them to ascertain the price of the Takara Yamato before taking the plunge?

Hi Paladin18, that's what i paid for the U-Boat from Miniature Hobby.As for the Yamato,unfortunately they don't have stocks.Guess i'll have to buy them from Hobby Point.
will share the pics once i get them.I'm keeping my eye on the Doyusha Comanche and Apache attack choppers as well as the Elite Force US Little Bird . So many goodies ........
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Cool! Looking forward to your Yamato pics!
 

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