#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"
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
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in 1/3000 WW2 Naval Ships section
The Kongos were the oldest ships when Japan entered WW2; completed as battlecruisers in WW1. The lead ship (Kongo) was constructed in UK while the rest in Japan. The class was very active during WW2 though Hiei and Kirishima were sunk during the naval battles of Guadalcanal; Kongo by submarine torpedo late '44; and Haruna by air attacks while moored July 1945
Includes 16x single-wing, twin-floatplanes to represent Kawanishi E7K2 "Alf"
Shiratsuyu-class destroyers of the IJN, contains the following versions:
- 4x 1942: single 5" (X turret) present
- 6x 1944: X turret replaced with deckhouse and additional light AA platform forward of the bridge
Please note I used round bridges for both versions, vs the angular/hard-edged bridges the first 6 ships of the class had, but these were later refitted with the said bridge (around mid war/the time they lost their single 5"?)
Set of landing craft carriers/amphibious assault ships employed by the Japanese Army and Navy during WW2. From strarboard to port:
- Akitsu Maru [1944]; shorter and wider flight deck, with island structure further starboard (Nigitsu Maru never received these changes?)
- Akitsu Maru [1942]; also as Nigitsu Maru, AFAIK as completed conversions from passenger liners with flight decks, island structures inline with starboard beam
- Shinshu Maru [1942]**; purpose-built landing craft carrier; a.k.a. Ryujo Maru or Fuso Maru (development and construction was kept tight)
**forward main derrick arm is sprued underneath/within the hollow hull of the ship; also requires a short length of wire/plastic rod for the aft mainmast boom
Also includes 13x aircrafts to represent Kokusai Ki-76 aircrafts
*there will also be a set for IJN APA-style ships in due time
Shiratsuyu-class destroyers of the IJN, contains the following versions:
- 2x 1942: single 5" (X turret) present
- 3x 1944: X turret replaced with deckhouse and additional light AA platform forward of the bridge
Please note I used round bridges for both versions, vs the angular/hard-edged bridges the first 6 ships of the class had, but these were later refitted with the said bridge (around mid war/the time they lost their single 5"?)
Contains 2 pairs of sculpts: a pair to represent Littorio and Vittorio Veneto; and another pair to represent Roma and Impero (the later was never completed)
Contains the following Queen Elizabeth class battleships of the Royal Navy (UK) during World War 2
- HMS Barham (1941) - tripod mainmast; catapult on Y turret
- HMS Warspite (1942) - solid/"beefy" superstructure
- HMS Malaya (1943) - extra pair of secondary armaments in place of aircraft catapult (vs. Warspite)
(please take note the differences between each sister ship before removing from the connecting sprue to facilitate identification)
- Models are supplied unpainted - Due to the (relative) small size of the individual ships, extra care is advised when handling - Actual 3D printed product may vary from the preview image/render
Three to represent any of the following Brooklyn or Phoenix sub-class CLs 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 to represent either of the following (also 1942):
- St. Louis (CL-49)
- Helena (CL-50)
*8 aircrafts representing 1/3000 SOC Seagulls are included along the middle longitudinal supports (4 per column) Please note that extra- extra care is advised due to the tiny size (~3.2mm wingspan) of these aircrafts
Contains the following Regia Marina (Italian Navy) heavy cruisers as they appear during the early years (1941-43) of World War II (from port to starboard):
Trieste
Trento
Bolzano
Fiume
Gorizia
Pola
Zara
*Includes 16 IMAM Ro.43 Recon seaplane (also in 1/3000) along the upper supports (please don't throw them away just yet!) Please note that extra- extra care is advised due to the tiny size (~4mm 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
Includes the following ships:
Aquila(1943)
Sparviero(1943)
Bonfoglietti(1932 design)
*Also has 24x Re.2001 (on the longitudinal support between Aquila and Sparviero) and 12x Ju-87 Stukas (between Sparviero and Bonfiglietti) Please note that extra- extra care is advised due to the tiny size (~4-5mm wingspan) of these aircrafts
Contains the following 1/3000 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)
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]
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
Scale: 1/3000
Contains all four reconstructed dreadnoughts of the Italian Regia Marina during WWII
To differentiate:
Andrea Doria and Caio Duilio has rows of single secondaries along the beams
Andrea Doria and Conte di Cavour has light AA guns on the middle of #2 and #3 turrets
Scale: 1/3000 Yunagi was a Kamikaze-class destroyer (background 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 (foreground) were improved upon
Kamikaze's; with the characteristic bow shape and 2x triple 24" torpedo
launchers (vs. Kamikaze's 3x dual 21")
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
Contains 4x Lion class battleships as designed in 1939. The ships were (planned) to be named Lion, Temeraire, Conqueror and Thunderer. None of the ships were completed, but the design was modified to come up with the HMS Vanguard.
Includes 12x Supermarine Walrus seaplane (also in 1/3000), located along the middle longitudinal supports
Contains 2x Lion class battleships as designed in 1939. The ships were (planned) to be named Lion, Temeraire, Conqueror and Thunderer. None of the ships were completed, but the design was modified to come up with the HMS Vanguard.
Includes 6x Supermarine Walrus seaplane (also in 1/3000), located along the middle longitudinal support