
I normally don't collect ships as most of them are scales other than 1/144 such as 1/350 or 1/144. These "Ships of the World" series are the same. Most of the ships (in fact, most of them are submarines) are 1/700 so I decided to just picked up those in 1/144.

I have just loaded the pictures to my
web. These deep-sea submarines are pretty big. I did compare it with a HMV from F-Toys. I think it will be a nice if you can put them in a diorama.

The blogger of Obake blog has just updated his site with a
trip report of Tokyo. If you know Chinese, it's an interesting article. In summary, it talks about the Pro-hobby figures as well as the future releases of
Preiser 1/144 figures. There is also a map of Akihabara indicating where you can find trading kits.
2 comments:
WTM
the new SOTW#5 site has been opened up by takara
http://www.takarahobby.com/new/0605microworld/index.html
a mix of 1/700 & 1/144
and even some stuff that doesnt look like all the otehr 1/700 releases...
BD99
WTM
the new SOTW#5 site has been opened up by takara
http://www.takarahobby.com/new/0605microworld/index.html
a mix of 1/700 & 1/144
and even some stuff that doesnt look like all the otehr 1/700 releases...
BD99
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