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As always, truly outstanding work on this complex ship model.
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looking really great. a fun build too!
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Thank you! The rest of the stern structure, and some slightly challenging antennae.
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Thanks, Marco - doing great!
A rather splendid swimming pool for such a ship - and actually two at that. One for Officers and one for the men? Who knows!
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Looking great, amazed how fast your building it. Curious why you haven't cut out the vent slots on the funnel?
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I considered cutting them out, but the back ones are too closely spaced. There was too much that could go wrong with such a visible part.
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I think that was a good call Marco.
99.9 percent of people just will not even notice when the ship is finished.....
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It is coming on a treat.
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Dear Marco
Posts 189 and 190 of the thread 1/24 Apollo/Saturn V (enlarged 1/48 Greelt et al version) are related to your build, which might be of interest Looking forward to the next instalment of your build Kevin
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Very nice, thanks! And the Kosmonavt Yuri Gagarin did play a supporting role in the Apollo-Soyuz Test Project.
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