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Papa 695s Revell 1/1200 Titanic

Great progress Ian. I visited the Titanic Museum in Branson once it was very impressive my girls love that movie.
 
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Got a lot more done to this, fitted the lights and some of the decking.
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Just about got the build completed, just needs some rigging and the flags putting on, then comes the fun part of the resin. Oh and I seem to have lost a derek.
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Nice work Ian.
A very interesting take on the subject.

As an aside, I can't think anyone would buy the iceberg photo. All a bit confusing, but according to the writing, the photographer, Capt. Wood, took the snap in April 1913....One year after the Titanic sank! :nerd::nerd:!

Your Servant.
Charles Herbert Lightoller. DSC & Bar, RD, RNR. 3rd. Officer, RMS Titanic. April 1912.
 
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