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Skjold - modelik
While moving to North Carlolina I put a temporary end to builing the Oklahoma/Arizona paper/plastic kits. However I did not completely stop building. While packing the house and living in temporary residence I went ahead and threw together Modelik's Skjold.
This was a very fun build with some unique challenges. The model as with all of Modelik kits is well designed. Below are the pics. We close on our new home Tuesday this week and I fully expect to be back at the Oklahoma and Arizona within the month. Joe |
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WOW! VERY good job!
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Looks pretty good for 'thrown together'. Congratulations!
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Chris Coyle Greenville, SC "When you have to shoot, shoot! Don't talk." |
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This is a neat compact looking project.
Nice work. What is the scale? Mike |
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Nice Work! luckily you have little time
Marco
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Hi Mike, she is 1/200. Referred to as a costal battleship. She carried a single 240mm gun.
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Well done. I like the coloring of these old ships.
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Beautiful work. I just spent a week in Cape Hatteras. If the rest of N.C. feels anything like that area, I would move there.
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That is brilliant for thrown together.Iam part way through a build of this model and you have set the bar.I have already made a few errors but it is my first ship model.Thankyou as I will use your pictures as a source of reference.No more errors hopefully.
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