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Posted: Thursday, July 04, 2013 - 01:41 PM UTC
Italeri has released a new product in the form of a 20ft Military Container in 1/35th scale.

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If you have comments or questions please post them here.

Thanks!
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Posted: Thursday, July 04, 2013 - 01:43 PM UTC
I wonder if this is the old ESCI 32nd scale one one that used to come with a Volvo Primemover in 32nd? From memory it was in a bright reed plastic. It certainly looks to be the same
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Posted: Thursday, July 04, 2013 - 01:44 PM UTC
Al it is listed as 100% all new moulds which would indicate it is not.
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Posted: Thursday, July 04, 2013 - 02:57 PM UTC
Darren,

Thank you for posting this. It looks like it could be a useful item for modern dioramas, especially OIF and OEF.
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Posted: Thursday, July 04, 2013 - 09:16 PM UTC

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I wonder if this is the old ESCI 32nd scale one one that used to come with a Volvo Primemover in 32nd? From memory it was in a bright reed plastic. It certainly looks to be the same



Hi, Al,

Quite simple to find out: just recalcullating the models dimensions!

20 Ft x 25,4 cm = 5,08 m
scale 1/32 would give a model of 15,8 cm (approx.)
scale 1/35 would give a model of 14,5 cm (approx.)
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Posted: Friday, July 05, 2013 - 12:14 AM UTC

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Quite simple to find out: just recalcullating the models dimensions!

20 Ft x 25,4 cm = 5,08 m
scale 1/32 would give a model of 15,8 cm (approx.)
scale 1/35 would give a model of 14,5 cm (approx.)



My "Scale Mate" Android app, gives this:
20 ft @ 1:35 = 17.417142857cm
The Italeri site gives this:
Model Dim.: 17,4 cm
So that makes it 1/35.

20ft = 6.096 metres, not 5.08 metres.
(1 ft = 30.480cm, you confused it with 1 inch = 2.54cm)


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It certainly looks to be the same



I would say that's because they're built to an international standard, so they all look the same no matter who made it, that goes for the real thing and the model.
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Posted: Friday, July 05, 2013 - 02:06 AM UTC
It's not a sexy new release, but man, these TEU's are in the background scene of pratically every base in every modern conflict. Great diorama potential - they can add both colour and legit extreme weathering to any scene.
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Posted: Friday, July 05, 2013 - 02:10 AM UTC
Great release. They look to be of good quality. It is definitely not the old Esci 1/32 one. I have used Esci's with 1/35 kits before. They were a little soft on details, but not bad. The parts layout is totally different then Esci's. Also, the locking mechanisms on the doors were molded onto the Esci doors. In the pics of these, they are nicely done as separate parts. These look great. I'll be getting a few for sure.
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Posted: Friday, July 05, 2013 - 04:39 AM UTC
I seem to remember this a few years ago, but by whom I'm not sure. but there has been a 35th scale one before.
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Posted: Friday, July 05, 2013 - 04:47 AM UTC

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I seem to remember this a few years ago, but by whom I'm not sure. but there has been a 35th scale one before.



Accurate Armour ISO 20 Foot Container in resin of course.
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Posted: Friday, July 05, 2013 - 04:56 AM UTC

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Accurate Armour ISO 20 Foot Container in resin of course.



Miniman Factory has released one as well.

https://armorama.kitmaker.net/news/9305

H.P.
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Posted: Friday, July 05, 2013 - 04:57 AM UTC

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I seem to remember this a few years ago, but by whom I'm not sure. but there has been a 35th scale one before.



Accurate Armour ISO 20 Foot Container in resin of course.


There is also 20ft Containers made by MiniMan Factory
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Posted: Friday, July 05, 2013 - 09:09 AM UTC
This is a great release I think. Nice alternative to the (more expensive I guess) resin ones already on the market. And it looks nicely detailed. Really usefull for many modern dioramas!
and if you need the ISO's predecessor (Conex) there the following option:

https://armorama.kitmaker.net/forums/207893&page=1

best regards,

Mark
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Posted: Friday, July 05, 2013 - 09:32 AM UTC
i got samples from Italery
so review soon
when I am back from business trip in sunshine state


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Posted: Friday, July 05, 2013 - 10:00 AM UTC
We called these "Conex boxes" in the 1990-91 Gulf War,but I recall some references to them being used as field command posts during the Vietnam War.
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Posted: Friday, July 05, 2013 - 10:13 AM UTC
This will make for interesting diorama possibilities:

Williamsburg Couple Builds Home Out Of Shipping Containers





I live near this place, It's actually pretty cool, if you think about it.
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Posted: Friday, July 05, 2013 - 10:15 AM UTC
Interesting release... Aside from modern day conflict situations you also can model one of those underground bunkers from the Doomsday prepper loonies.
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Posted: Friday, July 05, 2013 - 10:22 AM UTC

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Interesting release... Aside from modern day conflict situations you also can model one of those underground bunkers from the Doomsday prepper loonies.



Just for that snide remark, I'm not letting you in even if you bring beer.
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Posted: Friday, July 05, 2013 - 10:27 AM UTC
Nice. I found one on eBay and ordered it. Looking forward to putting together a kit besides armored vehicles.
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Posted: Friday, July 05, 2013 - 10:41 AM UTC

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Interesting release... Aside from modern day conflict situations you also can model one of those underground bunkers from the Doomsday prepper loonies.



Just for that snide remark, I'm not letting you in even if you bring beer.



Hehehehe. Sorry man got no money left anymore for beer because I spend everything on prepping for the day when zombies from outer space come to earth to eat all the money of the world after the Yellowstone supervulcano has erupted blocking the sunlight and throwing the earth out of it's orbit. Haven't you heard man! I's going to be every man for himself and it will possibly happen this year or maybe next year but it will superdefinately undoubtedly happen.... Sure of it.
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Posted: Friday, July 05, 2013 - 11:14 AM UTC

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Interesting release... Aside from modern day conflict situations you also can model one of those underground bunkers from the Doomsday prepper loonies.



Just for that snide remark, I'm not letting you in even if you bring beer.



Hehehehe. Sorry man got no money left anymore for beer because I spend everything on prepping for the day when zombies from outer space come to earth to eat all the money of the world after the Yellowstone supervulcano has erupted blocking the sunlight and throwing the earth out of it's orbit. Haven't you heard man! I's going to be every man for himself and it will possibly happen this year or maybe next year but it will superdefinately undoubtedly happen.... Sure of it.



Oh.....Okay. I guess that's a good reason. Brooklyn's already under siege by zombie hordes. They're parentally subsidized, skinny chick jeans, Dinty Moore lumberjack shirt, wool ski caps and neckscarf in the summer wearing, pipe cleaner armed, cocktail toothpick physiqued, Like, Yah-stafarian, 35 year old teenagers from flyover states, more commonly known as hipsters. You can come over and freeload my suds anytime. I'm considering doing this because, if you knew how expensive it is to live in New York, it's way cheaper than renting:

1.5 BR 1Bath - $3895/mo.

Yeah. Right. GTFOH.
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Posted: Friday, July 05, 2013 - 01:34 PM UTC
A connex!!! Every modern diorama needs one! Or ten! We need a decent set of Hescos now.

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Posted: Saturday, July 06, 2013 - 02:40 PM UTC
Anyone know how much this is going to be?

I wonder is it's worthwhile for a resin company to make some alternate pattern doors and end panels? It would allow a modeller to make some variations if they are putting 2-3 in a dio or base.

Paul
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Posted: Saturday, July 06, 2013 - 03:56 PM UTC

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Anyone know how much this is going to be?

I wonder is it's worthwhile for a resin company to make some alternate pattern doors and end panels? It would allow a modeller to make some variations if they are putting 2-3 in a dio or base.

Paul



Why? There's only one type. There are no variations. They are all constructed to a single standard. Google "metal shipping containers" and you'll see for yourself.
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Posted: Saturday, July 06, 2013 - 04:03 PM UTC

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Interesting release... Aside from modern day conflict situations you also can model one of those underground bunkers from the Doomsday prepper loonies.



Just for that snide remark, I'm not letting you in even if you bring beer.



I'll have to have a few of these. We had an underground ammo bunker in Afghanistan made from one. They also make great roadside market.

As for the prepper loony comment, well - I just sold the Zombie Killer today. A friend of mine needed a vehicle, and mine fit his needs. Of course he didn't get the bullet proof door liners, the ammo, MRE's ,or any of the other items it had. I'll miss that thing.
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