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Started by zak, October 30, 2018, 01:42:49 PM

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zak

 >:(
Bad news, I was moving the Graf Spee from one box to another and dropped it.
It may prove to be repairable - I hope so any way.
Clumsy or what!
Grumpy by name and nature

MSea

Join the club - dropped something on my model of the club members going into the cave - only now started to feel like I can go back and try to fix it. 
But remember its only for FUN ??????
MSea

Haddock

Quote from: zak on March 05, 2019, 02:45:06 PM
>:(
Bad news, I was moving the Graf Spee from one box to another and dropped it.
It may prove to be repairable - I hope so any way.
Clumsy or what!
That's a shame, hope you can fix it.
Did you say whoops-a-daisy, or words to that effect.
Haddock.

MSea

I think I can fix it - but the words more like naughty nautical language.
MSea

zak

I actually said ****************** but more so!
I have fixed it more or less.
Grumpy by name and nature

Bigkev

Oh Well never mind Zak!!
We ALL have clumpy, droppy, moments as we go.
I'm sure no-one will ever know (other than us on here!)
I'm sure it will be very nice despite......
Bigkev
I hope my next is always better

zak

This is another Bangor Class Minesweeper, HMS Llandudno, a turbine engine variant.
This model came from Skytrex and is a resin offering, there was no etched brass with it, that came from the spares box, it is slightly different from HMS Bridlington.
Grumpy by name and nature

zak

According to Warlord games this is to 1:300 scale, but if I scale it up it would represent a ship of around 150 ft. in length, the breadth about 28 ft.
So it is a generic Armed trawler and would fit with the East Riding theme, so I may have to post this thread there.
Grumpy by name and nature