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Post by sws35 on Oct 17, 2009 22:37:42 GMT 1
Currently, my Bismarck looks like this:
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Post by mike on Oct 17, 2009 22:48:52 GMT 1
Hi sws35 your Bismarck is looking very good . have a well deserved K. well done mate mike
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Post by rushzombie on Oct 17, 2009 22:51:52 GMT 1
long ways to go yet ,ya still got all the fun brass bits to come yet lol
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Post by sws35 on Oct 18, 2009 9:09:59 GMT 1
Yes, friends, from the UK we are lagging behind on 100 issues
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Post by Robert on Oct 18, 2009 23:43:13 GMT 1
My Bismarck is more or less just one step ahead, sw35. Yours is looking good!
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Post by Baz on Oct 19, 2009 5:54:23 GMT 1
A belated welcome from downunder sws35 My word .... Hachette has bispatched the Bissy to all corners of the globe. I am up to issuee 113 here in Australia
Your model is coming along really well.
Baz
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Post by mike on Oct 21, 2009 21:57:33 GMT 1
Hi sws35 If you can post some pictures of the bow on Bismarck , to show the problem , maybe the guys on the forum can help you. mike
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Post by sws35 on Oct 24, 2009 16:53:33 GMT 1
Thank you friends. Special problems with the build I have not met. Several unusual to build model without drawings. On the anatomy and other difficult to navigate because the geometry of the model is different. I was somewhat surprised by the decision of the Amati at the top of the board at the bow and stern of the ship. I'll use strips of the second layer
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Post by eric on Oct 24, 2009 17:08:24 GMT 1
Good idea sws35, you can use the supplied porthole parts as templates for the positioning of the portholes on the hull.
Keep up the good work!
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Post by tigerace on Oct 24, 2009 17:12:03 GMT 1
good work sws35 your making very good progress keep it up ;D
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Post by Achtung!! on Oct 26, 2009 16:47:44 GMT 1
Excellent progress there.
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Post by sws35 on Nov 2, 2009 16:06:24 GMT 1
Hi! I bought this Issue 37. Now I will ponder ways in which the installation of these components use. I decided to use the old method with elastic thread. However, tired to do the turns.
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Post by Baz on Nov 2, 2009 22:50:45 GMT 1
Wow Thats a lot of hard work Sergey What about using pins Baz
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Post by sws35 on Dec 14, 2009 7:51:41 GMT 1
Hachette did a good deed (in their view) in the number 38 they gave a piece of another material. As a result - this material is more rigid and solid and can not grind as lime grind faster. We had to buy another number 37
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Post by sws35 on Jan 23, 2010 21:44:56 GMT 1
The result today. Sorry, shoot webcam, all cannot decide between the Pentax and Nikon
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