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Here is a site that will eat hours of your time...
https://www.shipcamouflage.com/camouflage_database.htm
It's a given that no two of the 175 Fletchers were quite the same, so don't sweat the details.
Great choice of subject.
Bill
Modeling is an excuse to buy books.
Hi Bill,
I wouldn’t claim to have a great mind to think with; I’m sure you do though.
My choice of manufacturer was purely coincidental but I did add an upgrade from L’ARSENAL to help do it justice.
Est.1961 I mean to build a representation of the USS The Sullivans soon especially as I enjoyed this one.
I mean to build a representation of the USS The Sullivans soon especially as I enjoyed this one.
Thanks Lurch,
This is the first ship model I’ve built since a Bismarck back when I was around 10 and the first model I ever painted. I mean to build a representation of the USS The Sullivans soon especially as I enjoyed this one.
I think you did a fantastic job on it. But then again I am not a ship guy either. I like it very much.
GMorrison Nicely built. There are a couple of stays on the fore mast that need tightening. Didnt think I'd get away with it, got super glue on my fingers transferred to the stays so they are rock solid in that shape. Will put it right soon as it is annoying.
Nicely built. There are a couple of stays on the fore mast that need tightening.
Didnt think I'd get away with it, got super glue on my fingers transferred to the stays so they are rock solid in that shape. Will put it right soon as it is annoying.
Thanks Stik
She looks quite nice!
F is for FIRE, That burns down the whole town!
U is for URANIUM... BOMBS!
N is for NO SURVIVORS...
- Plankton
LSM
Thanks TB and Jim,
Really enjoyed building this model straight out of the box and hand painting with Vallejo. Way too cold to be in my modelling room at the back of the shed, so this all happened on a folding tray in the front room. Went together like a charm no need for any filler.
Looks like a real fine job to me!
Stay safe.
Jim
Main WIP:
On the Bench: Artesania Latina (aka) Artists in the Latrine 1/75 Bluenose II
I keep hitting "escape", but I'm still here.
Well:
AS an old mariner and ship aficianado I would say it looks like you have a winner there. I took my second one and with minor mods created the "Olympic " so I would have the twins. I Eventually did the "Brittanic" as well, Same kit, just different again.
Thanks Greg had this for a while figured it was about time. Have tried down loading pictures for such a long time. Gave up clicking the usual box and pasted straight into here and it worked.
Looks great, from what I can see!
I think the ol' Revell 1/570 kit was the intro to 'Titanic-mania' for quite a few of us!
Greg
George Lewis:
Restarted this one in January hand painted with Vallejo paints.
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