Intruder503 Posted August 6, 2017 Share Posted August 6, 2017 Hello all1 I'm newish to the site and my main area of interest is aviation, but being a Navy guy I do enjoy the watercraft builds once in a while. I have a question about a kit I have come into possession of. It is a balsa/poplar wood kit of the ill-fated steamer Edmund Fitzgerald. I cannot find any information on who produced the kit and what scale it's in. According to the label, it was produced for Cap'n Jim's Gallery in St. Clair, Michigan. The gallery is world renowned for its maritime art. I checked the website but there's nothing for this kit. The packing tape on the box says copyright 1981. Here are some photos: Untitled by Chris Coggon, on Flickr Untitled by Chris Coggon, on Flickr Untitled by Chris Coggon, on Flickr Any help is most definitely appreciated. Chris Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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