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JerseyCon

October 24 2011 at 7:03 AM
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Response to 1/350 Ship/JerseyCon

Did you go? I went on Friday and I liked it. Not too much on ships, though. I would strongly recommend the 1/350 Trumpeter U.S.S. San Francisco. I think that it is basically accurate, it is relatively simple, it is not too big, and there is a lot of good reference material such as the Shipcraft book. I have the 1942 version with all the bags unopened that I would be willing to sell be-cause I want the 1944 version. I also have a lot of reference material. Let me know if you are interested.

Sam

 
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