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Nice catch!
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Orient Express Sleeping Car 1929 by James H - Amati - 1/32
James H replied to James H's topic in Non-ship/categorised builds
Not yet. I'm totally maxed out on other publishing commitments, but I really want to get back to this, and my Mary Rose. -
I used to live in Church, just next door to you. Now in Horwich. Nice to see another Lancastrian here!!
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kit review 1:32 Fifie – The Scottish Motor Fishing Vessel by Amati
James H replied to James H's topic in REVIEWS: Model kits
I think that as long as you have some modelling skills, this could be a good first choice for a wooden model kit. -
I hope you'll share a build log with us.
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Thanks for the link. It's very useful. I didn't mention the videos in the review, and perhaps I should, although OcCre were still building it themselves at the time with only around 40 of the 111 videos complete. I did embed the very first one towards the top of the review though, so they would have been fairly easy to find the subsequent ones.
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Plank bending
James H replied to Timothy Doe's topic in Building, Framing, Planking and plating a ships hull and deck
Moving topic to correct area as posted in the 'Using this Forum' section . -
Hi all, With our last upgrade, the profile fields to display your NRG membership number under your avatar (if you are indeed a member), either became corrupted or superseded by the update. We took the opportunity to recreate these using a better system which can be found on your profile page. There is now no useless MSW member checkbox, as we know you already will be! All you now need to do, if you want your NRG number displayed under your avatar, is to go to your profile page and set the following options at the bottom of that page. Et voila! Your number is displayed below your avatar. NOTE: This number is only visible to YOU and MSW/NRG staff.
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Nice to see you back at the bench again, Martin. I know things haven't been easy for you, and your Agamemnon is good therapy and excellent craftsmanship. A fine build indeed!
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Orient Express Sleeping Car 1929 by James H - Amati - 1/32
James H replied to James H's topic in Non-ship/categorised builds
Fully detailed due to large scale. Complete interior, turrets, engines, bomb bay etc. -
Orient Express Sleeping Car 1929 by James H - Amati - 1/32
James H replied to James H's topic in Non-ship/categorised builds
Not yet. I'm still fighting deadlines for my magazine work. I've just completed this model in 1:32 scale for Military Illustrated Modeller...
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