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You've done yourself proud with those quarter badges, they look much, much better than the supplied castings. Just a thought, but would it be possible to etch the roof tile pattern onto the wood rather than make them as a separate piece or maybe use a modelling putty for them and also the other details?
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Very nice work Bossman, it's coming together beautifully!
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I'm inclined to agree with you both, as a child one of my favourite plastic airfix kits was Brunels SS Great Western the side wheel steamer with full rigging and went to Bristol to see SS Great Britain
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Alaskan yellow Cedar is apparently good for carving, I think Chuck has used it for that purpose, but I could be mistaken. He does stock it though, quite reasonably priced as well. (I'm not affiliated with Syren Ship Model Company) Just my two pennies worth.
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