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Hi Folks,

I hope you will forgive me but I'm one of many affected by the money grabbing !£$%&%%$£!$^&^% at PB.

The MAS boat was my first project on Britmodeller and my first 'Plastic kit' in more years than I care to remember

Being rather proud of my efforts I didn't want it to disappear so reposted using Postimage.org

 

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For those that missed it first time around the detailed interior

 

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For those interested the full build is here

http://www.britmodeller.com/forums/index.php?/topic/234943576-another-mas-boat/

 

Unfortunately thanks to the %$^&*$£"!*+*&^$%£"! at photobucket the pics are no longer there but if you have any questions I still have the originals.

I hope you enjoy them as much the second time around as I did

 

Cheers Kev

Edited by longshanks
PB = ^&^%£%^%"!%^
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That is something else. Class. Love the 'repair job'. Thank you for sharing

Crikey the WIP is equally impressive. Excellent work. Those Italeri boats seem really good.

BillyD :goodjob:

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Wow...where to begin. Such a simple idea, the hull repair, but it has enabled you to display your skills superbly.

This is just a very charming piece, realistically set and so subtly finished...there's nothing wrong with it and absolutely everything right about it. 100 out of 100.

Work like this can make me study it for hours, well done.

Graham

EDIT: Just come back to say, I've seen your build thread....double wow!!!

And, I hope you don't mind; I've saved these pictures in a Longshanks/Edward1 folder. I'm anticipating you're next build eagerly sir!

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Thank you all for your kind comments

Graham - Fill your boots mate, ;o)

Jeff - The lampposts are hydrophones. . . the boat had to stop then these were swung out and hung in the water. The balls contain microphones to listen for submarines.

Cheers Kev

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Wow, what a fantastic model. The attention to detail is fantastic. Truly stunning work. Regards

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