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Junior Member
Join Date: Jun 2006
Location: Sheffield usually.
Posts: 23
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In case you are unfamiliar with them, Incat produce the fast caterman ferries seen world wide and now coming into military service.
For example there is the HMAS Jervis Bay in service with the Royal Australian Navy and being considered for service by the USN. It formed the basis for the stealth ship seen in the Bond movie Tomorrow Never Dies... This is the US Navy test variant. Would love one of these in, say 1/700 or 1/350th |
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Claudio Dias wannabe!
Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: Merthyr Tydfil, South Wales
Posts: 2,192
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WOW! I'm not a builder of boats or ships. But I think Catamarans are cool. That one ROCKS!!!
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Junior Member
Join Date: Dec 2006
Location: Metro Washington DC
Posts: 4
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GPM Makes a catemaran but...I'm not sure it is an Incat design.
Here is a link to a short thread (in German) on the GPM Boomerang Catemaran: Kartonbau.de - Alles rund um's Kartonmodell... | Galerie | HSC BOOMERANG - Polferries (GPM) Hope this helps. |
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