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1934 Bluejacket 310 Destroyer USS WARD
Ahoy
Here is a picture of my kit I been working on for years now I got this from my late father he bought this kit in 1934 when the kit was first released. The kit is Boucher and Lewis now Bluejacket shipocrafters. an ancient kit that needs to be built this mighty four stacker makes a great collection so I decided to share it here on my favorite forum. Boats
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Hey Boats,
Good to see you posting something. And I thought I had some old started stuff around. |
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Does having paper models from Poland count from early 1950s before publication of Maly Modelarz in 1957?
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Good to see you again, Boats. 1934 ... amazing
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Hey Boats! Welcome back. Looking forward to your posts.
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A historic ship. What a coincidence that Boucher and Lewis chose to kit a ship that seven years later would fire the first shot of the Pacific War!
Looking forward to hearing and seeing more, Boats. Don |
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Hey Boats,
Lookin' good, as usual for you. Good subject choice! Keep modelin' friend. Bob
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Good Duty Post
Ahoy Boats!
I've been wondering what you've been up to? Glad to see you're devoting time to constructing a real looker with a goodly amount of smoke through her funnels. Count me in as a build observer, and Boats, remember to wear your glasses when you shoot plenty of pictures of it. One more thing, good luck! -Gil |
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Beautiful ship models, Deckape!
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