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Trumpeter's HMS Eskimo Destroyer 1941 1:350 - by "Toom":
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Nicely done.
You have never been lost until you've been lost at Mach 3!
Very nice.
Don Stauffer in Minnesota
Good job except that I am puzzled by the huge ensign flying at the jack staff. Where did the did that idea come from?
I'm from the government and I'm here to help.
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subfixer, I think you mean the flag at the head of the ship. I look up the instruction sheets, in the color painting guide, the flag is there.
So? The instructions were written by someone who obviously doesn't have a clue about where, when or what flags are supposed to be flown. Ship's flags aren't decorations like you see on a yacht, they have purposes.
subfixer Good job except that I am puzzled by the huge ensign flying at the jack staff. Where did the did that idea come from?
On the other hand ships normally stored the jack staff when cleared for action to prevent the front turret from destroying it.
I think it's a parade set up, and leave it to the Brits.
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