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PAUL67

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  1. Excellent build ….and weathering… Paul.
  2. Hello Bill your reworking to the seascape are a big improvement judging by the last photo… Paul
  3. Morning Stuart.. I like the mahogany wood effect that you’ve done..and the teak capping rail.. the navigation lights you could paint the top and middle and bottom bronze as there would be probably be two each side electric and oil…keep going it’s looking great.. Paul
  4. Another great build of a great truck..drove a 3300 4x2 back in the Mid 1980,s to Italy every week..thanks for posting Paul..
  5. It’s the MV Hornby Grange from 1947 Mike Paul.
  6. Multi photo upload test from imgur… Paul
  7. Thanks Casey, a few more options is always a good thing… Paul
  8. Thanks Alex, that will help me out… Paul
  9. Hello everyone I was wandering what grey colour is used on modern German naval ships …As I have a project coming up so any information would be greatly appreciated.. Paul
  10. Bonjour Sebastian welcome to the forum Paul
  11. Just a quick question..would a Elbe class tender ship be allowed in this GB? Paul
  12. Welcome to the forum Nando.. Paul
  13. Another super build…thanks for posting Paul
  14. Welcome to the forum… Paul.
  15. HMS Flamborough head was a member of the beach head class Pennet number was F88 it was 441 foot overall 11451 ton fully loaded.It was built in Canada in 1944.She had a crew of 270 and armed with 16 20mm AA.The captain was John Fredrick Denman RN till mid 1946…hope this helps you out Paul
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