Hello from the PT Dockyard

Started by ptdockyard, March 18, 2011, 03:03:53 PM

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Hi! I found this site while researching the Northrup BT-1 and found and alternale Australian version. Who'd have known?

I run the PT Dockyard which makes 1/600 and 1/700 coastal minis along with some 1/1200 naval and 1/300 aircraft. I like never weres and have a large number in each category. From MTBs to battleships to Italian twin boom Corsaros

Stop in

Dave G
The PT Dockyard
http://www.ptdockyard.com

sandiego89

Nice to see some of the smaller coastal craft getting some attention.  Welcome.
Dave "Sandiego89"
Chesapeake, Virginia, USA

ptdockyard

Thanks>

Tye 1/1200 line has several never built ships with more coming.

The coastals have things like a 100' Higgins "PT Destroyer", a German VS-10 Hydrofoil S-boat, French 40K MTB and a cool Italian hydrofoil MAS


In 1/700 I have a 1989 USN FAC missile boat design that has been somewhat of a mystery and the M80 Stilletto



I am planning some new 1/300 what ifs like the XF5F Skyrocket along with French and Belgian. This site has fanned the flames, especially the thread "Operation Exodus 1940" about the French and Belgian air industry escaping.

Dave G
The PT Dockyard
http://www.ptdockyard.com


NARSES2

Love the idea of Operation Exodus. In my own alt WWII scenario the French industry manages to get out and relocates eventually to Canada. The French hold the Germans on the Somme for a number of months after the breakthrough on the Marne etc. Never thought about the Belgian industry although I've built a couple of Renard projects.
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Joe C-P

Hello Dave!

Glad to have you here; we ship-builders are somewhat rare among the plane-enthusiasts.

JoeP
In want of hobby space!  The kitchen table is never stable.  Still managing to get some building done.