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Many thanks T.B.! I woud very much like to see much more auxiliary/support USN vessel kits. I can only imagine how big the ship would be in 1/350.
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That's very nice ! I like your subtle and correct weathering too .Too bad these ships don't come in 1/350 . 1/700 is to small for these old eyes . T.B.
It is also great to see someone else working in 700 Scale.....Cheers mark
If i was your wife, i'd poison your tea! If Iwas your husband, I would drink it! WINSTON CHURCHILL
Thanks for the kind words Rick!
Very nice! I have put off working on that kit because I didn't have a good method of representing the refueling hoses. Your look great!
Rick
Thanks for the kind words, Mark, Don and Steve!
Nicely done sir!
Steve
Building a kit from your stash is like cutting a head off a Hydra, two more take it's place.
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Beautiful! As someone from Detroit, it makes me want to look into grabbing that kit.
Don Stauffer in Minnesota
You have done a beautiful Job on her.....Cheers and Congrats Mark
Here are some pics of my 1/700 Trumpeter USS Detroit. Built this a couple of years ago. Added PEs and some scratchbuilt parts (including the hoses).
I also made her convertible, i.e., removable lower hull for waterline displays. Here she is alongside my scratchbuilt BRP Lake Taal. As always, comments most welcome.
I also made her convertible, i.e., removable lower hull for waterline displays. Here she is alongside my scratchbuilt BRP Lake Taal.
As always, comments most welcome.
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