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plastic model of uss cochrane ddg21 23 years 9 months ago #14113

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I just opened it. It's too small to tell whether it's the Star Trek Cochrane or the one we know. The entire model is about 3 inches long, and I think you need a microscope to put it together. Save your money on this one.
Funny thing is that it was made in China. Remember that Chinese fishing boat we were tailing. Now we know what they were really doing there.



Edited by - richard Cooper on 02/19/2001 15:28:06

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plastic model of uss cochrane ddg21 23 years 8 months ago #14271

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Doc,
I fell for it too. The model is way too small for my shaking hands to try the assembly. It looks better in the box.

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plastic model of uss cochrane ddg21 23 years 8 months ago #14320

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If you guys are interested in some bigger models, try www.steelnavy.com and www.warshipmodelsunderway.com . Here is part of the email I received from the webmaster of warshipmodelsunderway.

If you or your crewmates are looking for another great resource, try www.steelnavy.com
- a site that caters to smaller models, generally 1/350 scale and smaller.
The good news is that one of the resin manufacturers has just released a
1/350 scale Charles F. Adams class that is supposed to be excellent. The not
so good news is that it's pricey, over $ 100, but those who build in that
scale say it is one of the best kits they have seen. It is reviewd on that
web site.




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plastic model of uss cochrane ddg21 23 years 8 months ago #14323

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Dave,
I can't believe we fell for that one. The catalog didn't say anything at all about the size, and I figured it would be just like any model I've ever put together. I was going to bring my to Brownsville for laughs, and to make sure none of the other guys fall for this one too. I don't think I want to pay $100.00 John, but I'll bet you that one would be coming out by Revell or somthing like that that our old hands can actually put together.

Dave, that really is a good looking box it comes in, isn't it?

Edited by - richard Cooper on 03/07/2001 21:25:03

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plastic model of uss cochrane ddg21 23 years 8 months ago #14339

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John;
I went into that website and I could not find a 1/350 scale of an Adams class destroyer. If it was good I would pay the price. I built a 1/700 scale already. It was small but it is a good replica of the Cochrane. The best part was seeing the Cochrane name on the box. Let me know if you know anymore about that model.

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plastic model of uss cochrane ddg21 23 years 8 months ago #14379

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Jim:

I did find a 350 scale of the Stoddart. It goes for around $160 and looks neat. Too rich for my blood. dspace.dial.pipex.com/town/avenue/xdt22/ is the home page for the site and dspace.dial.pipex.com/white.ensign.model...adams/350cfadams.htm is the direct link.


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