Orel just released their USS Alabama, so clearly they are running out of any interesting US Battleships. Yet there is no 1:200 USS Texas, which is a much more interesting subject than many other US WWII BB's that have been released, such as the Oklahoma, who's only distinction was it sank in Pearl Harbor, and it was neither turned into a memorial OR returned to service. So why no commercial large scale Texas? Copyright issue? Then why an Alabama? Do not understand marketing sometimes. It's not like there is an actual museum that you could sell the associated product at, oh wait! There IS one!.
Is there a 1:200 USS Texas BB35 in paper I have just missed? (and don't even get me started on the Virginia/Texas CGN group, would die for a 1:200/1:300 CGN39 Texas, those CVN 65 Enterprise's or Nimitz's aren't going escort themselves! ). Sorry, rant move over, weeping at the price of the plastic 1/350 Trumpeter Texas.
Is there a 1:200 USS Texas BB35 in paper I have just missed? (and don't even get me started on the Virginia/Texas CGN group, would die for a 1:200/1:300 CGN39 Texas, those CVN 65 Enterprise's or Nimitz's aren't going escort themselves! ). Sorry, rant move over, weeping at the price of the plastic 1/350 Trumpeter Texas.
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