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Well, I'm late on this one. That is a great model and an excellent display. ...very inspiring. Thank you for sharing this one.
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Hello Tappi,
a nice addition in your memorial corner! I love the oldfashioned things like furniture from the 20ties ... little bit art nouveau?! With lovely greetings the Wilfried |
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Looking forward to seeing further builds of this nature...would be a shame not to use those six teak plates in making more of these beautiful models.... Cheers! Jim |
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@Jeff: glad you joined, I like the display idea too I just have hunt more stands though. Those are not cheap.
@Wilfried: Not sure about the style of the but from late 20's anyway. Belonged previously to my grandparents. @Jim: Still negotiating, let's see if I get those. Thanks fellows! BR Tappi |
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I have here a picture of Koitar, and some questions but not able to send messages to Tappi.
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S/S Koitar in a photo.
Here is the original S/S Koitar!
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Even though you aren't perfectly satisfied with it, it is an attractive little model.
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Screw the rivets, I'm building for atmosphere, not detail. later, F Scott W |
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