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And at last the RMS Mauretania is finished. Here, of course, compared with the Titanic.
The Mauretania was launched before and keept sailing after the Titanic disaster. As you can see, it was smaller but faster. You can see the differences in the cranes, number of propellers, bow and really in a lot of parts. Just the funnels and the lifeboats look similar (And the fourth funnel of the Titanic was fake!)
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Six 1/350 submarines, four sailing ships, twelve 1/700 ships plus one in drydock, seventeen 1/72 airplanes plus two in the assembly line, one space fighter, two 1/144 airplanes. |
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Found some plastic glue in a library (As I live in Venezuela this is a miracle) and used it to glue the wiring.
Now it is definitely finished
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Good job, Draco.
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Very cool to see the two sisters modelled, and in such a tiny scale, very cool
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