Edbert
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Why is that? I thought the Iowa and Big Mo were sister-ships, essentially the same.Lot less parts than on the USS IOWA from Kevin
Why is that? I thought the Iowa and Big Mo were sister-ships, essentially the same.Lot less parts than on the USS IOWA from Kevin
This looks really nice. What size chain did you use for the anchors? I have been looking at jewelers chain but can't seem to find one that looks right.Decided to start installing some of the numerous small parts I have been working on.
Well, from far its not bad, but from close, lots of imperfections. And handrails will be another challenge. Learning..
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Thanks ChrisHI GCB BOY im slippin i missed these pics as dint know you posted them sorry on that an boy she looks good on that bow shot wow really good modeling my freind an yes love those big anchor chains
chrisb
Wot he said aboveAbsolutely gorgeous thus far...waiting for more!!
Those must be Wonder Woman's invisible planes.I am not convinced by the planes (Curtiss SC-1 Seahawks) coming with the kits (see below pic).
I am far from getting at the stage of installing those, however, looking at options.
Any suggestion on aftermarket replacements?
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check out the WWII group build thread, the YZ Model planes look pretty good.Any suggestion on aftermarket replacements?
They are nets with cork buoys on them. They weren't secured so if the ship sank the nets would stay on the surface for the surviving crew if my memory is right, and if I am wrong feel free to correct meAnother question: there are "baskets for floatation devices ?" around the deck and superstructure.
What are those floatation devices? Life jackets??
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