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S.S. "Lucania" 1:400
Hello!
New Year is a good time for the presentation of the new project. After Ivernia time for "Lucania", British steamship from 1893 which was served in Cunard Line. More about this ship you can read here: RMS Lucania - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia The model will be in 1:400 scale. Best regards. Krzychu74
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Another Cunard Line steamer and this time with full hull! Impressive, most impressive!
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A very handsome and historic liner. Are you contemplating a future model of her sister, HMS Campania? She certainly looked unique as a converted aircraft carrier with the launching deck and split forward funnel, but the basic hull was identical:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HMS_Campania_(1914) I will be closely following this thread. Good luck on this project! David T. Okamura |
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Looking good already, Krzys!
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Hello!
Thank you friends for your kind words. dto: Campania... maybe in the future. Now I haven`t her good drawings. Main frames of hull and upper and main deck are ready. Best regards. Krzychu74
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Not much for waterline, but the Ivernia is nice, definitely this one when completed though!
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one of my favorites historical cunarders
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Will be guest here too. Hope to see for own eyes like Ivernia.
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Hello!
Thanks Friends! This time Lucania will be tested by Lechcyfer. Pulpetto must rest after Ivernia. Ok, this time I`d like show a sheet with parts of underwater parts of hull and ask about one thing. What kind of straps will be better in your opinion? A or B? Best regards. Krzychu74
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Very much looking forward to this new design!!
As to choice of straps you mentioned, I would opt for A...no real reason. Cheers! Jim |
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