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Old Collingwood

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  1. Thanks Ken, its actualy a pleasure to work on at this scale - never used to be that way back in the day of less light and no magnifaction, I actualy feel like I'm working on a Giant - its really relaxing work tbh. OC.
  2. I think thats how we all learn on our own models, its so hard not to accept our build as being a test for our next one, but guess its the way it is as we learn and improve with everyone built. OC.
  3. Yep we aint jealous - "sticks ones tounge out and thumbs in eares" 😄 OC.
  4. I agree with the others - sublime work - looking amazing - you must have hands like a surgeon or watch maker. OC.
  5. Indeed Kevin - got my Chally to go in there when its finished (probably about next christmas)☺️ OC.
  6. Can get over the natural detail with those pre - painted PE instument and swith panels - lovely jubbly. OC.
  7. Evening all. more progress - Three hours on the bench but what seems like next to nothing done just a few tiny fittings. OC.
  8. Just an update folks - I received a message on another forum about this build, it was from the son of a gentkeman who served on The Ole Girl, anyway he expressed how much he loved it so I passed it on with my blessing to him. OC.
  9. Yep! thats a good enough place to do you modeling apart from the sand getting in your build.......😄 OC.
  10. Hey! thats my dinner latter today ..........."yummy"🥩 OC.
  11. That doesn't look too bad Denis - think they will shape up quite well - looking forward to more pregress mate. OC.
  12. I agree with Edward - what a super way of showing her off - great imagination excellently done. OC.
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