Even more Incredible!
I laugh in the face of danger - then I hide until it goes away!
Unbelievable. I guess if you do one you need the matched set.
The sinking of both ships are full of drama and chance with all kinds of contingencies and timing issues. Check them both out on you tube!
Those unpainted Arado look superb too Dave.
Sapiens qui vigilat... "He is wise who watches"
Amazing. Like the way you show the build process too. That's interesting. My but the elves have been busy
A thing of beauty But watch out for those Swordfish.
I'm learning to fly, but I ain't got wings
Coming down is the hardest thing
. . . the water cloth is called blue Batik cotton from Walmart . . . looks like the ocean!
Fantastic! A true display of craftsmanship!
Many Many Many decades ago (I probably should add another Many) I was an avid Alnavco Sea Power player -- as such (somewhere in my archives) I have their 1/1200 scale Bismarck and Tirpitz models. I totally forgot about them until this post! Hmmm, maybe over the summer I can try to excavate them for a Wings game....thanks!
Very nice work, keep up the good work.
wonderfull ,can't wait to see AAR
Just Amazing, can't say more, I'm just gobsmacked.
Nice triple of ships!
Voilą le soleil d'Austerlitz!
(singing) In May of twenty twenty one, the build had just begun..
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