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Careful you don't accidentally glue the Hood's guns onto the Bismarck.. or the Hood would sink itself!
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I don't even have words for this. This is amazing.
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You are masterful with those micro-assemblies.
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As I've said "breathtaking", I just meant that literally, Martan: if you breathe, you might inhale some of these tiny parts...
And regarding the time it'll take you to build these excellent models, never mind - the more time the better for us onlookers. So please keep on, we're enjoying it tremendously. Kind regards - Papercaptain |
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You're going to need to start using quantum mechanics if you start building any smaller. Honestly though, amazing.
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I would go completely cross eyed trying to build something that small! Fantastic work so far!
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Incredible. I have always built the majority of my superstructures right on the ship. I will have to try this modular construction method someday. The fore structure is magnificant. Is the whole thing from the book or did you reprint any? Did the paper try to delaminate on the window frame for the flying bridge?
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