I spent a little time talking to some of the Ship related
vendors at the convention and thought I would share a little of the experience
with you. I tried to get around and meet everyone in the industry, I hope
I didn't miss anyone.
Manufacturers present were JAG Collective Inc., Loose Cannon Productions, Iron Shipwrights, Tamiya, and Revell-Monogram. The two latter one didn't have any new ship products on display. |
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Tom and Gene of JAG were both on hand to answer questions and
show off their line. Buildups of their Albany, and Stealth Carrier were
on display as well as their samples of their new Amphib's. Practically
their complete line was on display and available for sale. We will take
a closer look at some of their products next month.
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Hugh Letterly of Colpar Hobbies filled in for David Angello of Loose
Cannon. Several buildups of Loose Cannon products were on display as well
as examples of some of the newer releases. He also had a few samples of
the new Corsair Armada USS Wasp.
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Mike Hall of Kitlink.com was there to show off their extensive line of products. Waveline, White Ensign Models, and Samek were just a few of the kits available to drool over. | ||||
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One of the new releases on hand was the 1/350 Arizona, this kit was
previously marketed by Tom's Modelworks and is now being cast by Iron Shipwrights
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