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Here is some of my 1/48 ship project !

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  • Member since
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Here is some of my 1/48 ship project !
Posted by jmarc on Thursday, April 14, 2011 6:02 AM

Here below is a link where you can view some of my 1/48 SHIP  build ,that I done over the years , some are scratch, some are  modified , you also can view some of my ongoing project :

http://pages.videotron.com/jmarcpe/project%20bateaux.HTM

 Hope youl,le like tham !

    Jmarc

  • Member since
    September 2007
  • From: Truro Nova Scotia, Canada
Posted by SuppressionFire on Thursday, April 14, 2011 7:31 AM

I have to admit I like the Canadian landing craft the best eh!

One of the most famous clips of film from D-day was from inside a Canadian landing craft just as the gates opened. The look one soldier gave the camera sums up the emotion felt by every allied soldier disembarking onto the beach in the first wave.

http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y211/razordws/GB%20Badges/WMIIIGBsmall.jpg

 

 

  • Member since
    January 2007
  • From: Richmond, Va.
Posted by Pavlvs on Thursday, April 14, 2011 10:23 PM

Beautiful work!  

I would love to see the rest of the Luftwaffe rescue boat.  If that companionway is any indicator, it looks to be a beautiful build.  The US Coast guard boat has very nice lines.  I have discovered with my 1/200 Titanic that curved shapes on a hull are difficult to plank but you pulled it off very nicely.  I did not realize the fashion industry had its own rescue department but the US COATS GUARD seems to have at least one boat.Whistling  The Vietnam Rag Boat is absolutely gorgeous.  (It amy have been my mission, but it sure as [heck] was the chief's boat!) (Martin Sheen in Apocalypse Now) Do any of these boats run as in R/C or they all display models?  I also did not know the Monitor was painted red below the waterline but that gives it a nice visual break up and your steel (or I guess it was iron) plating looks beautiful.  Is it real metal?  Also, what is that Photon boat?  Was that for a solar powered boat race like the solar car races I've seen?  All in all, beautiful work!  I'll keep an eye on the site to watch your progress.  I'm eager to see the rest of the Luftwaffe boat.CaptainYes

Deus in minutiae est. Fr. Pavlvs

On the Bench: 1:200 Titanic; 1:16 CSA Parrott rifle and Limber

On Deck: 1/200 Arizona.

Recently Completed: 1/72 Gato (as USS Silversides)

  • Member since
    August 2008
Posted by tankerbuilder on Tuesday, April 26, 2011 8:03 PM

Hello there JMARC . I must say you certainly have a clean building style . Those vessels look great . I have told folks I use stuff like candy balls (hollow) for marine based items and they look at me like i am more than one brick shy on the load ! Your bathyscape helps me prove my point . Oh , the scale you work in happens to be my favorite .  I have to ask you though , where did you get the pictures of the yellow vessel to work from and what is it , a mini u boat ?? I like your style , let,s see more .       tankerbuilder

  • Member since
    October 2003
  • From: Canada
Posted by sharkbait on Saturday, April 30, 2011 3:22 PM

A friend of mine's dad was on that very landing craft that the film was taken on - Queen's Own Rifles of Canada "A" Coy - Juno Beach.

Did the Normandy  tour a couple of years ago with Bill ( the vet ) and his family - a moving experience to say the least.

Cheers

Sharkbait.

You have never been lost until you've been lost at Mach 3!

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