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Dry dock - 1:250 - HMV
A relatively quick build - the dry dock by HMV, using the photo-etched detail set:
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looking good Marco
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Thanks! The keel and hull supports are next. I wanted to install these first before the walls are up.
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Very illustrative, thank you for sharing.
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Nice work but it was advisable to put the cover page with the picture of the model to be impressed and see what it is all about
AVRAHAM
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Also a very interesting model, but I'm building this one:
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Starting on the walls:
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Another impressive model.
Do you intend to display a ship in the drydock? Don |
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I think I see staining and paint and muck i the bottom of the dock? That's great, that's just like it would be.
Is that also weathering I see on the inboard lower sides of the dock walls? That's great - pity more models aren't weathered like this! |
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