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Howdy, folks. First build thread here, something I'd actually done not-so-long ago and since I'm thinking about a follow-up build in the same scale, figured I'd share.

 

The '15mm' notation is a wargaming size, particularly popular for WWII Pacific scenarios. As an example, see https://sfdfsfd.wordpress.com/2013/10/09/wwii-15mm-pacific-theater-of-operations-pto-invasion-07sep2013/ or scroll down to the Battle Of Wake Island 1922  http://lockupyoursheep.blogspot.com/2014/02/vapnartak-2014.html


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These are the 'inner hulls' of those Robert E Lee riverboat steamer kits, each about 13" long (and easily found on ebay).

 Tell me the lines don't look oddly familiar and at 15mm scale, are right about in the neighborhood of a Steel Truck.

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For what it's worth, I'd originally been thinking of something like this - British steel coastal freight KYLERONA (1908)
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1/24th scale tractor trailer sidewalls being cannibalized.

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Finally got around to the irritating task of mating the deck (1/24th scale tractor trailer siding material) to the hull, fixing the mainmast and framing out the deckhouse.


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Posted

Hi Story

 

First of all - Welcome to MSW!

 

I can see why you're drawn to these sorts of ships - they had loads of character and atmosphere, not to mention they lend themselves beautifully to adding lots of fine details, (especially at the scale that you're building at).

 

I reckon you're doing a great job.

 

Here's looking forward to seeing more of your models in the future.

 

Cheers

 

Patrick

 

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