wdolson
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Dragon's 1/700 Essex class kits have a hanger deck and an optional clear deck. Trumpeter also makes an Essex class kit, but it's not quite as detailed. The Japanese waterline kits have historically been fairly basic, but they have been retooling the old kits and they are far better detailed than the original kits. You have to do some research to find out which is which. The new Soryu and Unryu have hanger decks. The new Akagi comes in the standard war configuration along with the triple decker version as built. Almost every Waterline kit released today comes with an accessory package with small guns, boats, fittings, etc. It definitely dresses up the older kits. Tamiya, Hasegawa, Aoshima, and Fujimi teamed up to produce waterline kits of all the Japanese warships larger than destroyers along with some examples of smaller ships. In the 1990s Fujimi dropped out of the consortium, but the other three are still in it. Fujimi sells some of their kits that had originally been sold under the waterline logo along with some newer mold ships. The other three have been replacing kits that had been Fujimi molds, like Tamiya did a Shokaku and Zuikaku in the 90s, Hasegawa did the Kongos around 2000, and Aoshima did an Oyodo a couple of years ago. Bill
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