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Very nice work - good enough for nelsons navy. OC.
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Thank you pat, im quite happy with paint scheme now, it took a few goes but got there I feel. OC.
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Looking very good, so much commanality between hood and warspite with the position of the props. OC.
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Thank you so much mark, very kind words. OC.
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Hiya mate, there has been a bit of interest on here, its home so to speak is on twitter where I am trying to approach as many people as possible, who may be interested or relavent to the films creation, the script is currently being looked over by a well known film producer, and we are awaiting his feedback and direction with the film. Its a facinating journey to be on I have been invited to be an extra on the film. OC.
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I managed a bit of progress today folks, I decided to widen the black band upwards from the wale, also I adjusted the stand so the hull sits more firmly on it. OC.
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Should see me in a model or toy shop then - Im like a little kid "wait! I am a little kid" OC.
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Piet great work you are doing you really are bringing such a beautiful ship to life, I know your farther would be proud of you and what you are doing. OC.
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Lovely precise work, its amazing how we all start with pices of wood and end up creating something of beauty. OC.
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Good evening folks, I have decided my next move with my build will be to increase the width of the black band that was just covering the wale, I will measure an equal gap from the top feature edging downwards to above the top of the wale and mark a line, I will then mask this and fill in with the same black as the wale. Here is a picture of similar frigate to show how I want to extend the black band. OC.
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I had to do a similar thing with my stick down wood sheet deck on my Warspite as it was slightly too short compared to the hull, I made my join/gap in the center between superstrucer blocks. OC.
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