Sorry.Gadfly wrote: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...PaulBradley wrote: Is there something else in your stash that would suit?
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Decisions, decisions!TobyC wrote:HMS Kelly, The Hood and a couple of others.PaulBradley wrote:Go for it, Toby! What's in your stash?TobyC wrote:Can't recall if I expressed an interest in this GB. Perhaps building a ship might help me rediscover my modelling mojo
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Ha! The perils of triple glazed windows I'm afraid......the yellow is from labels on the tool stores behind mePaulBradley wrote:
Hmmm. Wonder if you can get decals for that big yellow rectangle on the front pointy bit of the ship?
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Now you tell me, I spent all last night trying to paint it on.iggie wrote:Ha! The perils of triple glazed windows I'm afraid......the yellow is from labels on the tool stores behind mePaulBradley wrote:
Hmmm. Wonder if you can get decals for that big yellow rectangle on the front pointy bit of the ship?
My work bench is starting to look like Portsmouth Naval Dockyard.
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Paul, that front pointy bit is called the bow.PaulBradley wrote:Hmmm. Wonder if you can get decals for that big yellow rectangle on the front pointy bit of the ship?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
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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You guys are too funny. "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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Your GB forum is open.
Enjoy !!
Enjoy !!
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Because Doctor Who said bow's are cool!!PaulBradley wrote:You guys are too funny. "Bow" indeed - why would it wear a funny tie?
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