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Very nicely done, especially at that scale. I still have your Akula to build.
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She's looking very good Bart. Nice work!
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Handrailings, periscopes and aerials were the last elements.
The model is also touched with a bit of chalk pastels: The pictures are not of the highest quality, but the model is acceptable. Thank you Gents for all good words!
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Cough cough. Acceptable. Geez. Guess nothing of mine is ever going to get posted here
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Acceptable. That's like Milan Paulus saying "small progress".
If I made a model like that I would call it fa-bul-ous. Phil |
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so many nice words! Thx!
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A fine, unique model Bart. Will it be published?
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Yes it will. In Modelarstwo Okretowe magazine special issue - May/June?
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strk,
I have a question. One of the sections behind the conning tower is shown askew. What is the purpose of that? Phil |
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strk will have the full answer, but Wilk-class submarines loaded their torpedoes through the movable deck housing: » Jerzy Świrski Second photo down on the left.
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