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Hello my Friends.
This is my latest using the Trumpeter kit with Toms Modelworks etch.
All the best.
Ralph.
This is my latest using the Trumpeter kit with Toms Modelworks etch.
All the best.
Ralph.
Cheers Steve :smiling3:.Beautifully done as always Ralph. Not come across Toms Modelworks etch.Are they popular in the world of floaty stuff?
Cheers Chris :smiling3:.HI Ralph yes its looks great I know its 1/700 but how long is the model ? an is this a libertiey ship ? an the detail is very precise very well done an I love the seascape something im not very good at:thumb2::thumb2::thumb2::thumb2::thumb2::thumb2::thumb2::thumb2::thumb2::thumb2:
chris
Well Ralph to me its beautifully made you sir are a master moddeler to fit all them tiny parts on is a credit to you you must have bloomin good eye site ?Cheers Chris :smiling3:.
Yes it is a Liberty ship and it is 7 1/2 inches long.
Hi Chris.Well Ralph to me its beautifully made you sir are a master moddeler to fit all them tiny parts on is a credit to you you must have bloomin good eye site ?
chris
Cheers Ron :smiling3:.Very nice build, Ralph. Especially when the scale is considered.
Excellent presentation and seascape.
In 2017 I made the Revell 1/375 Attack transport U.S.S. Montrose caught in a storm.
Very similar to your ship but it had landing craft aboard, so I can only presume it was originally a Liberty Ship like your superb model.
I only live near Rossett. I really must come knocking on your door sometime and see these wonderful builds for real!
Ron
Cheers Peter :smiling3:.More terrific work Ralph, really nicely done. I remember the Jeremiah O'Brian coming over to England and Normandy for the 50th anniversary of D-Day - and those ships weren't meant to last.
Cheers Neil :smiling3:.lovely build Ralph.
I was lucky enough to go aboard her in San Francisco where she is based. Got lots of pics-
and a 1-350 scale model in the stash!
Cheers John :smiling3:.Stunning Ralph,
You and Ron seem to be masters at doing the sea.
Cheers Joe :smiling3:.Wonderful job Ralph. I visited the S.S. Jeremiah O'Brien in San Francisco in 2016, it has a lot of history and features a D-Day display below decks complete with equipment from the beaches and a scene created from sand taken from Normandy.
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