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Graham D's USS New York Trumpeter 1/350

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Graham, that is class workmanship. How you P.E. wallahs manage such fiddly bits is beyond me. I can't even see them, let alone stick them to something!

Very impressive build.

Ron
 
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Graham, that is class workmanship. How you P.E. wallahs manage such fiddly bits is beyond me. I can't even see them, let alone stick them to something!

Very impressive build.

Ron
Ron,

Thanks for the comments.
What you don't see is the frustration of the bits sticking to every thing except what they are meant to. A lot of the time I spend on my hands and knees looking for the parts that have pinged out of the tweezers, and the profuse swearing. If I had a swear box, I would have enough for another boat + the PE
 
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Oh WOW that is superb, very inspiring, going to have to get me a 1/35o ship to build me thinks. Last one i had was the Tamiya Enterprise when i was a lot younger, got bored and threw it away, now i see the price of the thing, wish i hadnt !!. Can remember taking it home from Shrewsbury to Telford on the Bus, proud as punch.
 
Nice work Graham. Seems like the longer evenings are getting people back at the benches..
 
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Oh WOW that is superb, very inspiring, going to have to get me a 1/35o ship to build me thinks. Last one i had was the Tamiya Enterprise when i was a lot younger, got bored and threw it away, now i see the price of the thing, wish i hadnt !!. Can remember taking it home from Shrewsbury to Telford on the Bus, proud as punch.
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I had the same thing with a billings boat model, except I finished it and when I moved didn't have any room for it so I chucked it. At the time I bought it it was about £50 in 1986, now looking at the price at nearly £300, I wish I had kept it
 
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