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Revell 1/144 Trinity House 'South Goodwin' Lightship
I scratch made a cover for the boat on my North Sea Trawler.
....but to attempt to do the same with the two boats well stuck down on their chocks and surrounded by all sorts of 'junk', as on this model, would (for my skill level) be impossible.
So I've come up with something within my capabilities. None the less, thanks for the suggestion.
Update....
A bit more detail painting and masts and railings fitted.
I've also started on some basic rope work.
Total progress thus far.
I've also started the rigging. You can just make out a couple of lengths of wire, whatever they are, coming down from the tower platform.
WELL 570 its looks like a light ship therefore it must be an what a cracker of a model it is very well done so far 570 :thumb2::thumb2::thumb2::thumb2::thumb2::thumb2:
chris
OH DEAR 570:thinking: a wonky mast not good at all lol :rolling: :smiling2:but an amazeing model all the same an i hope 570 that you will do a navy ship COR
chris
Main decals done. One of the 'South Goodwin' decals decided to fall apart, but I managed to salvage it. Even without the breakage and being in one length, they were difficult to put on. Then I had the job of piercing both sides to reveal the portholes.
Just had a catch-up on this 570, and may I say you never cease to amaze me with your efforts. Those rigging wires must have been a nightmare........but they sure do add a lot to the build. Rick H.
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