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"Bruno" GERMAN BATTLESHIP BISMARCK TURRET B 1:72
saw the plastic model version weeks ago, let see on paper...
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you make this look so easy cant wait to see more well done
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Awesome design. I really love watching designers' process and following to the finished model. Yes, you guys do make it look so easy, though I know my limitations. Thanks to all who share this process.
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This looks really awesome, are you planning to publish this model, I am very interested in it !!
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Well done.
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I hope it will be published somewhere!
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here's the final build, the model is available at my blog cheers, |
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awesome work well done all you need now is the main turret from hms hood once again awesome work
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I have often hoped someone would do a turret design. They don't take up much space and are "eye catching" to say the least. It will look great in my "man cave".
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That would be a nice idea, making a whole series of Gun turrets from different ships, like "Hood", "Iowa" class, "Roma" and several Japanese battleships etc, etc. You have a talent in drawing in Autocad, which not everyone has !!
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