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Re: [Model ships] Revell 1/542 USS Saratoga help   Message List  
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Jason,

It might be hard to find those exact parts, but there's an alternative. By
the time Saratoga was commissioned a great many things had been standardized
wthin the scope of power plants and tonnage. If you can find any other kit
of the same scale of a ship in the same approximate size from the same era,
the props will be identical or near identical.

Jim

"There are many things in this world worse than death Van Helsing; many,
many things... worse than death"
~Count Dracula ~
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From: "Jason" <motley0108@...>
To: <Modelships@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Tuesday, July 26, 2005 7:28 AM
Subject: [Model ships] Revell 1/542 USS Saratoga help


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> I have a Revell 1/542 USS Saratoga
> I just got from a local good will and I found out it's missing a few
> things and I need help getting some parts the parts are the two outer
> propeller blades. Does anyone have these? Please let me know
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Jason, It might be hard to find those exact parts, but there's an alternative. By the time Saratoga was commissioned a great many things had been standardized ...
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Ahoy Janson; how many blades and what is the size in inches. May you all ways have fair winds and following seas Skip...
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