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- Birthday 04/19/1951
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All manner of steel navy boats and ships.
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gberger replied to gberger's topic in Discussion for a Ship's Deck Furniture, Guns, boats and other Fittings
Thanks, but I had run across this in my searce. I'm hoping to source drawings that will yield detail sufficient for 1/48 scale. Thank you for comimg up with that...Gene -
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Sadly no. I decided to just display it rather than play with it. The details are not compatible with tossing it about in the water. I do have a test tank video, though. MOV00109.MPG
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Here is my latest addition to the fleet. Please go to my website for a complete build log. http://geneberger-models.com/pt-117-motor-torpedo-boat/
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