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yukikaze destroyer
Hello folks... Here I am again. Back to ships. This time I picked Yukikaze (Snowy wind) from Kartonowy Arsenal. Yukakize was Kagero-class destroyer in service with the Imperial Japanese Navy during World War II. She was the only member of her class to survive the war, and is infamous for doing so nearly unscathed.
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as always will be watching your build olo
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Thanks especially for you I will waive the membership fee :P
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Wonder how many people and from where would get it if ship was displayed at a snow-covered dock?
(used to know some IJN DD name translations a few decades back when big in to WW2 naval miniatures gaming. No longer do, though, other than Oboro had something to do do with the moon)
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Thanks guys for interest in my build... Here are first steps ...First Chimney ..I got to say this model is all about wires ... wow the amount of wires that needs to be added to the model is incredible ....it is going to be a lots of struggles with tiny wires
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Man, you ain't kidding about a bunch of tiny wires!
Can already see the result will be well worth the effort. Only model of this I've ever built would have been about an inch and a quarter long cast metal for miniatures gaming - there were no wires!
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This is just the start ..I wanted to get used to small wires :P I am scared to go to the next step
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Beautiful work! Looks good in Sasebo Grey.
Don |
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