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    i had posted this on the collections forum with my u-boat medals. i have done some more work to this model and just wondered on your thoughts to date
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      #3
      Very Good!!

      I have never modelled a U-Boat before, or any other Ocean going vessel,But i like the look of this !!
      Have you any more close up shots of the weathering?If so, it would be nice to see them!
      Best regards,Lynton.

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        #4
        Hi Chris, looking good . Love the detail and the weathering.Close up of the conning tower would be nice .Is it the Revell kit? All the best

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          #5
          I love the rust effects. A great piece Chris

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            #6
            The anchor looks a lot better now. Great rusting, looks much more real!

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              #7
              thanks for replies. i will post some more pics in due course. yes it is the revell kit. i did the weathering with pastals and then used pastal fixer spray

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                #8
                Very, Very nice more close ups please.

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                  #9
                  Nicely done! Did you use any after-market parts or did you build it "out of the box"?

                  Scott

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                    #10
                    more close ups to come as soon as i get chance. it was "out of the box " no extras

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                      #11
                      Wonderful

                      Really nice job, I love the weathering too...keep up the good work

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                        #12
                        Wow! Looks like it just got drydocked after its nineth misson, sweet! Great job!

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                          #13
                          Hi Chris, the model has really come on since you first showed it to us.


                          Cheers, Ade.

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                            #14
                            A great model and beautifully build but ……………………… I would NEVER put it in the edge of the stairs . I hope this was only done for the photographs.

                            KR
                            Pascal<o =""></o>

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                              #15
                              Very nice!

                              And eum, ditto Pascal's comments.

                              Regards,
                              Junior

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