If anyone archived the miniatures images from Odin Arts and Collectables before it closed down, I would appreciate getting copies. archive.org only got a few images of the Titanic and some WW2 aircraft.
Alternatively, if you know how to contact the owner (I tried on Facebook but got no response), please put me in touch. Thanks!
I've never seen completed pics of quite a few of those.
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Based on the image history (I think it was posted in the GHQ forum), it was made by SeaBattle. I believe Alnavco sells them, but I haven't found a website for SeaBattle even searching in the Austrian google. Viking Forge has a license to cast many of the SeaBattle miniatures, but I haven't seen any quality issues like the one this one seems to have.
My understanding, based on looking into this after a quality control issue years ago, is Alnavco imports from Austria and Viking Forge paid for production rights in the US. The master molds in Austria were showing some severe wear, as you see in the picture. The Viking Forge molds are much newer and much better. I suspect that the model pictured was purchased through Alnavco - but I can't prove it.
I have some duplicates in my collection where I originally purchased one through Alnavco but later bought one through VF and there is a world of difference. I can't say if the quality issue affects all of the SeaBattle line at Alnavco but I don't buy those models there anymore. The price is also significantly higher at Alnavco because they are imported.
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Viking Forge has an image of their Willamette up but propriety forbids I post a link. Just go to the VF moderns and page almost to the bottom.
Why I asked, the bridge structure is very noticeably different. The VF model's looks significantly more accurate.
whenimaginationfails wrote:You are likely right, av8rmongo, but I have seen pictures where the Sea Battle miniature is more detailed than Viking Forge's.
Sea Battles are more detailed in many cases because Viking Forge doesn't cast the masts or cranes. Cheaper, more cleanly cast than Sea Battles but you gets what you pay. On the other hand some of his newer models come with cranes... usually wrong cranes but still
I believe in the VF, of LCC-19 Blue Ridge, image the extra masts were added by the owner.
dragon6 wrote:
I believe in the VF, of LCC-19 Blue Ridge, image the extra masts were added by the owner.
I think that is probably the case here. Just like the USS Theodore Roosevelt model (and others) in the GHQ catalog, Excellent work, beyond my capability, but not really representative of what comes in the package.
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av8rmongo wrote:... Just like the USS Theodore Roosevelt model (and others) in the GHQ catalog, Excellent work, beyond my capability, but not really representative of what comes in the package.
I don't have the Roosevelt. What has been added? Except aircraft, I'm sure the kit doesn't have that many planes
dragon6 wrote:I don't have the Roosevelt. What has been added? Except aircraft, I'm sure the kit doesn't have that many planes
It is faint, but there are two or three white wires off the port side just below the deck. Looks like the same material that some enterprising modelers use for the aerial on their tanks.