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    Prinz Eugen.

    Not built by myself but one which has come into my ownership.
    1/350 trumpeter.
    The model made the trip from Germany to Ireland and not surprisingly sustained some damage with was repaired by a friend. ( The gentleman who has sent it by courier had done a great job on protection, but sadly impossible to avoid).
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    #2
    Beautiful model, I just love the job with the sea. Looks so realistic. Congratulation on your newest collection piece.

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      #3
      Brilliant job. Just one of the nicest models I have seen. J

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        #4
        Great looking model





        Andy

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          #5
          A superb model and water effect.

          I'll need sea-sick pills if I look too long.

          Mike

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            #6
            Magnifique

            That is a work of art.

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              #7
              Well, whoever did this did a wonderful job.

              Chet
              Zinc stinks!

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                #8
                Superb diorama, very realistic!
                Looking for a 30 '06 Chauchat magazine.

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                  #9
                  How she looked when my late father met her in the Channel in 1942.
                  ( Hanging close by , from Simon Atack).
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                    #10
                    Beautiful set-up James!! As said by the others, whoever did the sea work did one of the best jobs I've seen.

                    I have a dynamite uniform group to an engine mechanic that was on the Prinz Eugen from early in '41. He brought it as part of the crew to the U.S. and stayed with it until its trip to Bikini. His award docs would look great in a frame on top of the case against the wall (hint)

                    vr

                    Bob

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                      #11
                      Spectacular!

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                        #12
                        Amazing. This is as good as a display can get. Simply superb how the model is made, both details of the ship as well as the water.

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                          #13
                          Colossal!

                          I can only imagine that an in person viewing might cause one to just stand and stare without realizing the amount of time that is passing.

                          P.S. - The King Tiger looks pretty cool too!

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by herrgeezer View Post
                            Colossal!

                            I can only imagine that an in person viewing might cause one to just stand and stare without realizing the amount of time that is passing.

                            P.S. - The King Tiger looks pretty cool too!
                            The King Tiger a gift from a friend, we swap spare items & books on a regular basis.

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                              #15
                              Truly depressing that I have been modeling on and off for 40+ years and I will never be able to approach that level of skill. Congratulations on a beautiful acquisition.



                              Don

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