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I have the 1:350 Furious. It is produced by Gaga Model, which I think is the best of the 3d resin Chinese companies. I would have to get it out and look more closely to determine the year of the fit but it is a WW2 version. As I recall, the Furious always had a low island.
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For over a year now a Chinese 1/350 scale HMS Furious kit has been advertised on our favorite auction website, but it isn't clear from the illustration what time period it represents (the starboard side island is quite low and its mast is a single pole): https://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_nkw=1%2F350+scale+3D-printed+HMS+Furious&_sacat=0&_from=R40&_trksid=p4624852.m570.l1313
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Somerville had some with him in the Eastern Fleet in 1942. He clearly regarded them as impediments more trouble than they were worth. He'd have gladly traded the lot for Furious , which I can guess we'll never see in either scale.
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I also have the Royal Oak and like it. I am overjoyed that the Resolution is on the apron. I love those poor, slow, matronly Rs. Revenge and Royal Sovereign would also be welcome, followed by a WW2 Barham and Malaya.
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