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Michael thanks for your reply...i looking on internet but i cant find any picture to see how it was can you help with some advice...i like your work at Jaurequiberry keep it on
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Hello Rafael:
Here are some photos of Hoche. They are all images of the ship before her modernization. But many of the details may be helpful. Mike |
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Very interesting. I'm about to start a similar model by the same manufacturer so seeing the frame you've made is a handy visual guide.
David |
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Your work is going great. Love those French ships - by far the most interesting from a ships design view.
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Hi...Michael thanks for fotos very useful...
David im glad if my pictures can help you... Beachead thanks for apreciation... Next i put between ribbs i dont know if i choose right word ''stringers,,it strenghten the frame ... |
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Will watch this.
Agree, bottom should be green? Rick |
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Watching avidly. Love these ships
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Hi, Paperclip and Douglasmarrel thanks for watch...yes bottom will be green when time come i will paint with airbrush...
I manage to finish bottom...!!! |
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The hull came together nicely.
There are lots of parts in this one! Mike |
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Hoche hull
Here is a postcard showing the Carnot in dry dock, taken after 1899, since there is a white line painted slightly above waterline. The darker color below is the red minium, and the scrapped paint coming below again, being soon repainted, is the green I spoke about.
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