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GMorrison - Daylight under the keel has nothing to do with build quality which I think is as good as could be. I don't know what flag he used (in box or home painted) but it looks OK to me.
Gamera - thanks for your kind comments.
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Afraid I don't know much about ships but other than the flags as GMorrison pointed out she looks pretty good to me!
"I dream in fire but work in clay." -Arthur Machen
The whole purpose of the keelblock style of display is to convey a sense of something heavy sitting on stout supports.
There's daylight under the keel!?!?!
Better to use printed flags than paint bad ones.
MM this is not a very nice model.
Modeling is an excuse to buy books.
Thanks for your kind compliments, Mike!
Outstanding work there! The Japanese sure had some interesting designs and layouts.
Mike
Monochrome's IJN Destroyer AKIZUKI 1:350 + a few upgrade sets - by "Artama":
There are much more images in my latest page:
http://falconbbs.com/model78a.htm
Have fun!
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