Tiny Thingamajigs

Designs by matt_atknsn
#ProudToBePinoy
Primarily offers 1/4800 WW2 Naval miniatures suitable for wargaming; as well as some aircrafts (various wargaming scales like 1/900, 1/700, 1/600, etc)

If a miniature is not yet available in your preferred scale, they can be resized (mathematically) to another scale (some may require additional work). Please feel free to contact me via "matt_atknsn [at] hotmail [dot] com"

Some of my additional links:
My blog showing WIP and renders
Photo album with 'some' painted 1/4800 ships 

Other (Shapeways) shops of interest:
Objects May Appear... - various genres and scales
DireWolf's Depot - War at Sea ships and aircrafts (1/1800 and 1/900 respectively)
miniatures - War at Sea ships and aircrafts (1/1800 and 1/900 respectively)
Dragoman's Depot  - models to suite your 1/285 and/or 1/300 needs (+some)
Monty's Minis - for Trek, SWM and WAS goodies
Fen Edge Wargaming - 1/200 miniature aircrafts

matt_atknsn is selling 57 products in 1/4800 WW2 (All Items) section

by matt_atknsn
Scale: 1/4800

Contains 2 sets of scuplts; 7 to represent the Brooklyn and Phoenix sub-classes as they appeared during 1942:
- Brooklyn (CL-40)
- Philadelphia (CL-41)
- Savannah (CL-42)
- Nashville (CL-43)
- Phoenix (CL-46)
- Boise (CL-47)
- Honolulu (CL-48)

Another pair to represent the following (also 1942):
- St. Louis (CL-49)
- Helena (CL-50)

*18 aircrafts representing 1/4800 SOC  Seagulls are included along the upper lateral supports (9 per row)
Please note that extra- extra care is advised due to the tiny size (~2mm wingspan) of these aircrafts

Online Readings:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brooklyn_class_cruiser
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St._Louis_class_cruiser_%281938%29
http://www.navypedia.org/ships/usa/us_cr_brooklyn.htm

Models are supplied unpainted
Due to the (relative) small size of the individual ships, extra care is advised to the buyer
Actual 3D printed product may vary from the preview image/render
 
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by matt_atknsn
Scale: 1/4800

Contains the following Marine Nationale (French Navy) cruisers; number in bracket is the year the model  represents, listed from starboard to port
Heavy cruiser Algerie[1941]
Mine-laying cruiser Pluton[1933] (aka La Tour d'Auvergne)
Light cruiser  Jeanne D'Arc[1935]
Light cruiser Duguay Trouin[1937] (x3)

*Also includes the following 1/4800 aircrafts:
8x CAMS.37/FBA.17 Recon seaplane along the 2 middle longitudinal supports 
2x Loire 130 flying boat along the upper lateral support
Please note that extra- extra care is advised due to the tiny size (~2mm wingspan) of these aircrafts

Models are supplied unpainted
Due to the (relative) small size of the individual ships, extra care is advised to the buyer
Actual 3D printed product may vary from the preview image/render
 
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by matt_atknsn
Scale: 1/4800

Contains 7x New Orleans class heavy cruisers of the US Navy as they appeared in 1942
- New Orleans (CA-32)
- Astoria (CA-34)
- Minneapolis (CA-36)
- Tuscaloosa (CA-37)
- San Francisco (CA-38)
- Quincy (CA-39)
- Vincennes (CA-44)

Of the 7 heavy cruisers, 4 survived WWII, while the other 3 (Astoria, Quincy and Vincennes) were sunk during the Battle of Savo Island

14 aircrafts representing 1/4800 SOC Seagulls are included along the middle longitudinal supports (7 per column)
Please note that extra- extra care is advised due to the tiny size (~3.2mm wingspan) of these aircrafts

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_Orleans_class_cruiser
http://www.navypedia.org/ships/usa/us_cr_new_orleans.htm

Models are supplied unpainted
Due to the (relative) small size of the individual ships, extra care is advised to the buyer
Actual 3D printed product may vary from the preview image/render
 
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by matt_atknsn
Scale: 1/4800

Contains the whole South Dakota* class battleships of the US Navy as they appeared in 1942 (from port to starboard)
- BB57 South Dakota
- BB58 Indiana
- BB59 Massachusetts
- BB60 Alabama

*note these are the 1939 design (BB57-60) and not the 1920s version
8 aircrafts representing 1/4800 OS2U Kingfishers are included along the middle longitudinal support

Please note that extra- extra care is advised due to the tiny size (~2.3mm wingspan) of these aircrafts

http://www.navypedia.org/ships/usa/us_bb_sdakota.htm
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/South_Dakota_class_battleship_%281939%29

Models are supplied unpainted
Due to the (relative) small size of the individual ships, extra care is advised to the buyer
Actual 3D printed product may vary from the preview image/render
 
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by matt_atknsn
Contains the following 1/4800 ships:
APA Haskell (x6)
APA Bayfield (x4)
LST Mk2 (x10)
LCI(L) (4 of each version, 12 total)
LCT (2 each of Mk5 & Mk6, 8 total)
 
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by matt_atknsn
Each row (from foreground as per stock Shapeways render) contains 12x of the following aircrafts (unless otherwise noted):
- Loire 130 (2 rows)
- SOC Seagull
- OS2U Kingfisher
- Supermarine Walrus
- F4F Wildcat (a.k.a. Royal Navy Martlet)
- SBC Helldiver (not to be confused with SB2C)
- D.520 (2 rows)
- Br693 (or Br810)
- 1 row with 6x D.373 and 6x LN.401
- SB2U Vindicator (also exported as V-156-F, 2 rows)
- 4 rows of UK planes with 3x Fairey Barracuda, 3x Supermaine Seafire, 3x Fairey Swordfish, 3x Hawker Hurricane
 
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by matt_atknsn
Scale: 1/4800

Includes the following designs:

- 5x Type I (of 9+1 ships); pipe-type air inlet with low angle guns (Type A); Uranami as Type I kai (designed with bowl-type air inlets, but retains low-angle guns)
- 5x Type II (of 10 ships); bowl-type air inlets with 'Type B' high angle guns
- 2x Type III (of 4 ships); re-arranged internals, visually identified with slimmer forefunnel

Selected Online readings:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fubuki_class_destroyer
http://www.navypedia.org/ships/japan/jap_dd_fubuki.htm
http://www.navypedia.org/ships/japan/jap_dd_akatsuki.htm
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Akatsuki_class_destroyer_%281931%29


Models are supplied unpainted
Due to the (relative) small size of the individual ships, extra care is advised to the buyer
Actual 3D printed product may vary from the preview image/render
 
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by matt_atknsn
Per row of 12 aircrafts in 1/4800 (as Shapeways render, from foreground)
- Ro43 (x3 rows)
- 1 row w/ 6x Fi67 and 6x Ju87
- Bf109 (1 row)
- Re.2000 (2 rows)
- Ju87
- Arado Ar-196
- Heinkel He 60
 
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by matt_atknsn
Scale: 1/4800

Based on DD433 Gwin (2x quintuple 21" TT) and DD616 Nields (with only 1 set of quintuple 21" TT), this item contains 6 and 2 vessels respectively, representing typical USN Benson/Gleaves class destroyers as they appeared in 1943. Thirty (30) Bensons were built during 1939–1943 while 66 Gleaves were built (1938–1942).
Though the models are based on the Gleaves class, they don't visually differ much from the Bensons, the later having flat-sided funnels (vs Gleaves' rounded ones).

Selected Online readings:
http://destroyerhistory.org/benson-gleavesclass/
http://www.navypedia.org/ships/usa/usa_torpedo.htm (BENSON, GLEAVES, BRISTOL and LAFFEY entries)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Benson_class_destroyer
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gleaves_class_destroyer


Models are supplied unpainted
Due to the (relative) small size of the individual ships, extra care is advised to the buyer
Actual 3D printed product may vary from the preview image/render
 
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by matt_atknsn
Scale: 1/4800

Typical USN Mahan-class destroyers in their 1942 appearance; based on DD378 Smith (foreground half) and DD364 Mahan (background half). Note the differences of their aft deckhouse.
Displacing 1450 tons, 16 ships were built between 1935 and 1937 (excluding the Dunlap and Fanning), with 6 lost during WW2.

Selected Online readings:
http://navypedia.org/ships/usa/us_dd_mahan.htm
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mahan_class_destroyer
http://destroyerhistory.org/goldplater/mahanclass/


Models are supplied unpainted
Due to the (relative) small size of the individual ships, extra care is advised to the buyer
Actual 3D printed product may vary from the preview image/render
 
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by matt_atknsn
Scale: 1/4800

Includes the following designs (from starboard/foreground):
- 2x Furutaka[1942]
- lengthwise support containing 7x aircrafts as either E13A1 'Jake' or E16A1 'Paul'
- 2x Aoba[1942]
- lengthwise support containing 7x aircrafts as either E13A1 'Jake' or E16A1 'Paul'
- 2x Tenryu [1942]
- 1x Yubari[1941]
- lengthwise support containing 7x aircrafts for twin wing, single float recon planes (E4N2, E8N2 'Dave' or F1M2 'Pete')
- 1x Chokai[1942]
- 1x Maya[1944]
- lengthwise support with 4x (E13A1 'Jake' or E16A1 'Paul') and the rest 3x (E4N2, E8N2 'Dave' or F1M2 'Pete')
 - 2x Takao[1942]

Selected Online readings:
http://www.navweaps.com/index_oob/OOB_WWII_Pacific/OOB_WWII_First-Savo.htm
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Savo_Island


Models are supplied unpainted
Due to the (relative) small size of the individual ships, extra care is advised to the buyer
Actual 3D printed product may vary from the preview image/render
 
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by matt_atknsn
Scale: 1/4800

Yunagi was a Kamikaze-class destroyer (portside half) that acted as a screen for Mikawa's cruiser force during the Battle for Savo Island. These set of destroyers (along with the earlier Minekaze class) precedes the Fubuki class and can be characterized by the torp launchers abaft forecastle break and front of the bridge. The Mutsuki's design (starboard) were improved upon Kamikaze's; with the characteristic bow shape and 2x triple 24" torpedo launchers (vs. Kamikaze's 3x dual 21")

Selected Online readings:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kamikaze_class_destroyer_%281922%29
http://www.navypedia.org/ships/japan/jap_dd_kamikaze.htm
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mutsuki_class_destroyer
http://www.navypedia.org/ships/japan/jap_dd_mutsuki.htm


Models are supplied unpainted
Due to the (relative) small size of the individual ships, extra care is advised to the buyer
Actual 3D printed product may vary from the preview image/render
 
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