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Great work as always Jan!
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After a v e r y long time I went on with building the TAMA, started to finish her from the bow on!!
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here some more !!
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Superb work on this historic Kuma-class cruiser. I have been following the saga of your cutaway model build and am glad to see more images of this model.
Don |
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You are right Don, it is a "Saga", I just went back to the first thread here, 2010 !!!!!!!!! it is time to finish it !!
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Hello John:
It is fascinating to see more of your "cutaway" work. You appear to have taken the technique further here than with any of the others. Detailed beautiful work. What method do you use to keep the dust off during a long period of inactivity? Mike |
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Hi Michael, that is why they invented plastic bags , it just was in the back for about 10 years, can you imagine !!!!! Boy how time flies !!! I also have still in the building yard KONGO and AZUMA !
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Fantastic work. can't compliment this museum class work of art enough.
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Great work!!!
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A fantastic result and yes, museum quality about sums it up. Very nicely done, Sir.
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