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Ijn yukikaze
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Looks great. What did you use for the aerial wires?
Tim |
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Congratulations Andreas.
The images of your Yukikaze are wonderful to see. Mike |
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Beautiful, clean build. A real masterpiece.
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This is a superb model! Thank you for posting all these excellent images of your masterpiece.
Don |
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Wonderful!
Absolutely stunning work! A great clean build!
I second the question, as well: what did you use for the lines? It looks wonderfully thin and realistic. Amazing work! Jim |
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Guys,thank you for your comments . I made the lines from modeling thread , it is 0,03 mm thick ( 0.001181 in).
Andrzej |
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Nice Job.
You guys make me crazy, with your mad skills. Have you ever built any Digital Navy Models? These models seem to offer more detail. Is this built as is out of the kit, or do you add extra details yourself?
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Mike Dixon Anything in paper is fine with me |
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Your ship has to be one of the cleanest, straight fine and true models I've ever seen. The detailing is amazing. You have a real good eye. These kind of models show irregularities really easy and when built right can sometimes be just O.K. looking. Yours is in a class of it's own.
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