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u-boot 7c thaipaperwork
Hello everbody
after a half year of hard work now finished. Some pictures of that fantastic submarine. I hope you will like it. Cheers Michael |
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Very nice build! I had yet to see the colored version completed (having followed the original 'white' prototype design build, of course). It makes me want to add this one to my collection for sure one of these days.
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Amazing! Beautiful work!
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Fantastic build Michael. You have really done Kooklik's fine design justice.
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Very good job! I do like submarines.
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Jim |
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Hello Michael,
absolut fantastic; fine nice build and very close to the original. Give me an idea - what scale? With lovely greetings the Wilfried |
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Thanks a lot for your wellcome.
The scale is 1:72. Realy big and still a problem to find the right place to show it!: Cheers Michael |
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Wow! That is some serious submarine you built up there. Makes those 'spensive styrene jobs look ill in comparison. Heck of a job all the way 'round.
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Jay Massey treadhead1952 Las Vegas, NV |
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An awesome build, Michael! Submarines are one of my favourite subjects and your model is simply stunning. Nice job!
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Very nice build. If you have difficulty finding somewhere to display it, I have a very nice mantle over my fireplace, and would even pay for the shipping. This model comes out superior to the 72 scale plastic kit, and is a heck of a lot cheaper (if you don't include the printers you wear out in the course of the build).
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It's not good to have too much order. Without some chaos, there is no room for new things to grow. |
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