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Post by Achtung!! on Jul 14, 2009 7:41:48 GMT 1
You have set the bar for us all.
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Post by Baz on Jul 14, 2009 10:58:12 GMT 1
WOW !!! Well worth the investment me thinks ...... Thanks for the update Markus. Magnifico !!!!!! I agree ...... more piccies please Baz
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Post by Mark on Jul 14, 2009 11:07:22 GMT 1
Excellent - I think I know who's going to get the first post in the 'Finished Bismarcks' gallery !!
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Post by eric on Jul 14, 2009 16:39:20 GMT 1
If could get mine to look even a bit like that, I will be one happy little (6ft2!) Scot!
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Post by markus on Jul 14, 2009 20:16:25 GMT 1
If could get mine to look even a bit like that, I will be one happy little (6ft2!) Scot! your model (and most of the others) will look like as good as mine in a few months, believe me ...unless you used no more nails, LOL markus
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Post by mike on Jul 14, 2009 20:17:19 GMT 1
Truly outstanding Markus great job mike
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Post by danny on Jul 15, 2009 12:54:30 GMT 1
on another forum, a person got irritated with me and others talking about markus' model, he probably got jealous we didn't give his 30-year-old bismarck with two propellors and only one rudder any attention... he actually said : "who is this Markus? Is he sitting next to god or is he some kind of saint?" well, after seeing your pics, you must be ;D
BTW, what paint did you use for the 'wood' on the lifeboats? it seems like the perfect color to me!
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Post by Achtung!! on Jul 15, 2009 12:57:10 GMT 1
Which forum was this?
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Post by danny on Jul 15, 2009 13:40:19 GMT 1
www.modelbouwforum.nlI've posted markus' new pics to there, let's see how that guy reacts... My guess is that he's going to act as if he hasn't seen them ;D
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Post by markus on Jul 15, 2009 17:46:00 GMT 1
on another forum, a person got irritated with me and others talking about markus' model, he probably got jealous we didn't give his 30-year-old bismarck with two propellors and only one rudder any attention... he actually said : "who is this Markus? Is he sitting next to god or is he some kind of saint?" well, after seeing your pics, you must be ;D BTW, what paint did you use for the 'wood' on the lifeboats? it seems like the perfect color to me! ...some kind of god ;D ;D not at all - there's lots of imperfections on my ship, really... bought the paint at 'OBI' - silver for the funnel top - gold for the nylon props - light brown for the lifeboats
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Post by coenie on Jul 17, 2009 17:44:52 GMT 1
Hey markus, I can see why danny is talking about some kind of god. If you're good you're good.
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Post by markus on Jul 18, 2009 11:12:30 GMT 1
created 2 different flags: for use in germany or the rest of the world just drop me a mail and i'll reply with attachment...
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Post by Thymen on Jul 18, 2009 17:34:19 GMT 1
Markus, Am I correct that every time you turn your Bissy on and off, or recharge her battery you have to take the entire deck off? With all the small details I think this is bound to cause damage eventually. With my 1:16 tanks I've made some modifications so that I don't have to take of the upper hull every time they go playing. On the photo you can see the socket to recharge the battery, placed under the radio-operators hatch. I've been thinking about doing the same with my Bissy, I just can't think of any easy way to do it. Thymen
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Post by nm on Jul 18, 2009 18:49:03 GMT 1
Thymen:
I'm sure I've seen a recharging connection like that here somewhere - someone else (Marcus?) can give you a much clearer answer.
nm
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Post by markus on Jul 18, 2009 19:51:28 GMT 1
yes, i planned a charging jack below turret bruno - not built in yet
by now i still have to remove the deck for charging
markus
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