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Re: In The Navy - Royal Navy Ships GB ** On 2016 Calendar **

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Gadfly wrote:
PaulBradley wrote: Is there something else in your stash that would suit?
No I only have one 'boat' in the Stash and its the RAF Launch... No problem you guys enjoy the GB I look forward to seeing the finished results...
Sorry. :sad:
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TobyC wrote:Can't recall if I expressed an interest in this GB. Perhaps building a ship might help me rediscover my modelling mojo
Go for it, Toby! What's in your stash?
HMS Kelly, The Hood and a couple of others.
Decisions, decisions! :lol:
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Re: In The Navy - Royal Navy Ships GB ** On 2016 Calendar **

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Hmmm. Wonder if you can get decals for that big yellow rectangle on the front pointy bit of the ship?
Ha! The perils of triple glazed windows I'm afraid......the yellow is from labels on the tool stores behind me :-D
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iggie wrote:
PaulBradley wrote:
Hmmm. Wonder if you can get decals for that big yellow rectangle on the front pointy bit of the ship?
Ha! The perils of triple glazed windows I'm afraid......the yellow is from labels on the tool stores behind me :-D
Now you tell me, I spent all last night trying to paint it on. :ha: :ha: :ha:
My work bench is starting to look like Portsmouth Naval Dockyard.
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iggie wrote:For anyone who intends doing a version of the Daring Class Destroyer, these were taken out of a 5th floor window in South Quay Plaza, Docklands this morning during a site inspection :-D :-D
Excuse the quality but I was taking them through a rather dirty set of triple glazed windows with the sun shining on them from an angle!
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Hmmm. Wonder if you can get decals for that big yellow rectangle on the front pointy bit of the ship?
Paul, that front pointy bit is called the bow. :ha: :ha:
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You guys are too funny. :lol: "Bow" indeed - why would it wear a funny tie?
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OK It looks like this GB is my stick/carrot to start on my Combrig HMS Canada
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Cool!
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Your GB forum is open.

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PaulBradley wrote:You guys are too funny. :lol: "Bow" indeed - why would it wear a funny tie?
Because Doctor Who said bow's are cool!! :ha:
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