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Post by markus on Aug 2, 2009 14:50:55 GMT 1
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Post by nm on Aug 2, 2009 15:02:17 GMT 1
Duck, ducks!
nm
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Post by nm on Aug 2, 2009 15:08:52 GMT 1
I'd be interested in following that new build thread - good luck.
nm
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Post by mike on Aug 2, 2009 15:16:49 GMT 1
Well done Markus , A Bismarck to be proud of. The very best of luck mike
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Post by gordon on Aug 2, 2009 20:41:35 GMT 1
I know its been said many times before but beautiful job Markus, well done.
I know what you mean when you say its sad its came to an end but hopefully we will start all over again next year with a Hood or similar...
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Post by rem2007 on Aug 2, 2009 21:24:46 GMT 1
Well done Markus. always meant to ask, where did you pick up your English, as you seem quite fluent.
Saw your video, and stills, excellent, are you going to add a bit iof ballast to bring it down to the waterline?
Otherwise have a K!
Robert
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Post by swanrail on Aug 2, 2009 21:38:48 GMT 1
Excellant job Markus, it has turned out very well. One question: If you need to get into the hull for servicing purposes, how have you arranged the top deck to lift off, presumably all in one piece? (any pictures?) I have just restarted some build work, but a long way behind. Am picking out various issues so as to complete each section, rather than the Hachette random approach! Best wishes and will look out for your next project!
p.s. see the ducks were under attack again!
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Post by Mark on Aug 2, 2009 21:58:12 GMT 1
Well done Markus, she is certainly a model to be very proud of. No prizes for guessing that you would be the first to post here A build thread of your 1/144 scale Bismarck ? What a daft question - Of course we want to see it !!
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Post by Deleted on Aug 3, 2009 0:52:24 GMT 1
Wow!!!!!!!
Bismarck sails again!!!!!
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Post by markus on Aug 3, 2009 6:59:07 GMT 1
Well done Markus. always meant to ask, where did you pick up your English, as you seem quite fluent. Saw your video, and stills, excellent, are you going to add a bit iof ballast to bring it down to the waterline? Otherwise have a K! Robert my father worked for 'coles cranes' in newcastle, so he came to britain on a regular basis he often took his son with him... weight is 5,5kg at the mo, so there's i'm only a few millimetres from the correct waterline... markus
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Post by Achtung!! on Aug 3, 2009 8:24:45 GMT 1
Excellent stuff there Markus. Have a K.
I am more than impressed! Hope you can keep posting and yes please to your 1:144 scale model!
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Post by markus on Aug 3, 2009 10:17:27 GMT 1
Excellant job Markus, it has turned out very well. One question: If you need to get into the hull for servicing purposes, how have you arranged the top deck to lift off, presumably all in one piece? (any pictures?) I have just restarted some build work, but a long way behind. Am picking out various issues so as to complete each section, rather than the Hachette random approach! Best wishes and will look out for your next project! p.s. see the ducks were under attack again! will take some pics tonight... markus
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Post by popeye on Aug 3, 2009 10:35:02 GMT 1
Superb !! K's up
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Post by Achtung!! on Aug 3, 2009 11:45:46 GMT 1
I know its been said many times before but beautiful job Markus, well done. I know what you mean when you say its sad its came to an end but hopefully we will start all over again next year with a Hood or similar... I hope so . Be it Eugen or Scharnhost. Already told my papershop about a new partworks in the offering!
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Post by Achtung!! on Aug 3, 2009 11:46:49 GMT 1
Those water splashes from the rain look like its re-inacting the battle.
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