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HRMS Kortenaer? Kind Regards Nigel
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Piet Hein of the dutch navy? Kind Regards Nigel P.S.kind of think you were referring to Vasa
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I have given up.It seems in the 1930's acme must have offered a flat pack destroyer and everyone bought one Kind Regards Nigel
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Here you go Joe,not much to look at,looks like one of the cheap sprayguns,but it does what it says on the tin.The abrasive powder is also a badger product and comes in plastic jars.Sorry no pic of that because I have run out and need to restock.The fitting on the air hose is my addition because I do all spraying from a large compressor.It does have the standard fitting on the end. Kind Regards Nigel
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HMS Amazon?last go for tonight.This is earlier and looks right Kind Regards Nigel
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HMS Hunter? H35 Kind Regards Nigel
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You are correct Eamonn,congratulations,she is Taiho,sister ship of the legendary Arklow Maru Kind Regards Nigel
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Just a suggestion Kevin and I know it would be another thing to buy.On my RC DSV there were miles of railings including solder work.The nicest tool I found to clean these up was a Badger abrasive gun.It is like a mini shot blaster,but no where near as fierce as it sounds.The abrasive is aluminium oxide but it is a powder.This would make light work of your photoetch and make a superior surface for both paint and glue.Like I say it isn't harsh and wouldn't damage anything,I have even blasted items holding them with my bare hands,it really is that gentle.Just thought is might be an easy alternative to be doing it all by hand. Kind Regards Nigel
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I am afraid Jason and Barehook you are incorrect.Try looking at other countries,that is all I am saying for now Kind Regards Nigel
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Some nice looking goodies you have there Kevin Looking forward to watching the 'party' commence now you can fire on all cylinders. Kind Regards Nigel
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I actually stumbled on an article regarding the building of her engines!big picture of engine,very small picture of ship I will have a bit of a search for my next. Kind Regards Nigel
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Is it another Friesland belonging to the latest Holland class? Kind Regards Nigel
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Looking at your pic Matti,there is probably enough detail to reproduce this area with modelling clay but to describe what it is you are producing may be interesting Kind Regards Nigel
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HMS Terrible? Kind Regards Nigel
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USS Pennsylvania? It's only one funnel shy of the Arklow Warrior Kind Regards Nigel
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I think it's too early spyglass.I thought they were some attachment for people to climb up to get out of the water,hence the Dunkirk,Gallipoli theory. Kind Regards Nigel
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Photoshoped from a tie fighter Kind Regards Nigel
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Great work Michael ! and determination,I can only imagine what is was like sawing the figures in half. Kind Regards Nigel
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I agree Jason.I am as curious as Eamonn to know what those appendages are attached to the bows.Do you know? Kind Regards Nigel
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Gallipoli looks favorite Eamonn,had enough trolling through pictures for tonight,best I can come up with is HMS Theseus? Kind Regards Nigel
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It is a very sad day Dave,I must agree and fairly typical in the Uk.As you know modelzone folded,not that they really sold anything I wanted,but a shop fairly local to me shut(been going there for thirty five years!)This was especially upsetting because it was a real aladin's cave with staff that knew their stuff. I am faced mainly with buying stuff mail order,but if I know that the modelshop 20 miles away stocks what I want,I will make a point of buying it from them.I don't want that one to close otherwise I may need something immediately and have to wait two days for the postman.Mail order is great but to a point.If you buy your planking ready cut then it is nice to go to the shop and pick through the timber to get strips all of the same colour.As for your running gear your best option is unfortunately mail order and cornwall model boats is your best bet.The best traditional model shop I know of and have actually been a couple of times is westbourne model centre but unfortunately it is the wrong side of the New Forest for you. Kind Regards Nigel
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Interesting process Antony.The only problem I can foresee is when you turn the barrel to shape,the staves will appear a funny shape,hard to explain the geometry on the keyboard,but if the barrel tapers top and bottom the staves will be crescent shaped,due to the way the wedges are orientated.I do hope I am wrong,but I would turn one before making the others up Kind Regards Nigel
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I may be wrong Eamonn(are you playing this in the cinema?),and quite often am,but I am thinking evacuation,so thinking Dunkirk or possibly Gallipoli? Kind Regards Nigel
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Scotia? Kind Regards Nigel
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