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HMS King George V - 1/350 Tamiya

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What a terrific model, coupled with one great sea.....Top work Derek.


It's been a pleasure to follow this KG5 build.


Also thank you for sharing, not only the pictures, but all the helpful tips, pitfalls and suggestions which you have passed on during the construction of this ship.


Ron
 
great work Derek,the ship looks good and i do real like the base work,and nice use


of cotten wool for the waves over the railing,well done ;)
 
Beautifully done Derek. Enjoyed watching HMS King George V come together in the build thread. The final result is a fantastic looking ship in a wonderfully made sea setting. Awesome work.
 
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Thank you Monica, I can see you planning your next Dio with cotton wool. Cheers Derek


Thanks Ron, I look forward to watching our KGV coming together, knowing you, I am sure you will have a few surprises up your sleeve. Cheers Derek


Thanks Joe for your support throughout the build. Cheers Derek
 
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Wow all that blood sweat and glue paid off in the end. Fantastic looking model, even in grey plastic she was looking good but she has finally come alive a great setting for a great ship i would say "well done that man" this model should be kept in a glass case in a museum somewhere. I have followed the build from the start and will still be using it for reference when i finally get back to building my pow cheers for keeping me occupied looking forward to your next build already Dave
 
Great work Derek I can almost hear the roar of the wind and the crashing of the waves as KGV forges ahead into the storm.


Ian M
 
Superb work , I love the way you've done the spray, cotton wool I never thought about that :)


To work top job :)
 
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Great build Derek, the rough sea looks very realistic!!! :eek:
 
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Very Beautiful work Derek, and the base just finishes it off, love it.


scott
 
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