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Peppermint wrote:QUOTE (Peppermint @ Aug 27 2014,9:23 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>Ahhhh! If only I had room for something like that, and nieces and nephews who knew not to touch and play with models
One is easily solved, just involves legal complications
Founder and Former CEO of VANZ
"You land a million planes safely, then you have one little mid-air
and you never hear the end of it."
Air Traffic Controller, New York TRACON
Westbury, L.I
omitchell wrote:QUOTE (omitchell @ Aug 27 2014,9:47 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>One is easily solved, just involves legal complications
Long sleeves or short sleeves.......

omitchell wrote:QUOTE (omitchell @ Aug 28 2014,8:36 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>Would make a nice project for those artistic people amongst us
Of course you fellas realize it will cost you $2028.64 to complete this project!![]()
4.99 to start & 135 more issues at 14.99 to complete.
LOL
Cheers
Sonnyj wrote:QUOTE (Sonnyj @ Aug 28 2014,10:19 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>Of course you fellas realize it will cost you $2028.64 to complete this project!![]()
4.99 to start & 135 more issues at 14.99 to complete.
LOL
Cheers
They did a model of the Bismark along the same lines .. I prefect to go scratch builtLast edited by Ian Warren on Thu Aug 28, 2014 9:36 am, edited 1 time in total.
Ian Warren wrote:QUOTE (Ian Warren @ Aug 28 2014,9:36 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>I have thought of a radio controlled type with using 5/6 Ricard motors to winch different sail settings, a quick check - built in 1637 and accidentally destroyed by fire a Chatham in 1696.
They did a model of the Bismark along the same lines .. I prefect to go scratch built
Yeah but, didn't the Bismark sink???![]()
Oh maybe the sovereign did as well.. Twins.

Sonnyj wrote:QUOTE (Sonnyj @ Aug 28 2014,12:04 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>Love to have a museum of my own with all this stuff. Maybe the I could call it the 'smithsonian'
Strangely I did have a large fleet but nice peoples could not steal or sell them so they jumped on them and destroyed the many, this was the stage I thought of a "Ship of the Line" like the 'Sovereign of the Sea's' but lessor .. away from all that gold.
'Smithsonian' maybe close ... If I did have all I would have brought a bigger place.Last edited by Ian Warren on Thu Aug 28, 2014 11:20 am, edited 1 time in total.
Sonnyj wrote:QUOTE (Sonnyj @ Aug 28 2014,10:13 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>Yeah but, didn't the Bismark sink???![]()
Oh maybe the sovereign did as well.. Twins.
So did the Titanic but both had assistance in that feat
Founder and Former CEO of VANZ
"You land a million planes safely, then you have one little mid-air
and you never hear the end of it."
Air Traffic Controller, New York TRACON
Westbury, L.I
lowglow wrote:QUOTE (lowglow @ Aug 28 2014,7:10 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>It'll be like all the other books that have come out with bits to build something you'll get it half finished and they will stop the books. I've done this before twice half built models and, Oh sorry but were not continuing on with these anymore.
Now that would really whined me up, have been there with a series off books, I'll stick with my scratch builds, as you know Chris, your like me .. follow the research and build from there.
lowglow wrote:QUOTE (lowglow @ Aug 28 2014,6:10 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>It'll be like all the other books that have come out with bits to build something you'll get it half finished and they will stop the books. I've done this before twice half built models and, Oh sorry but were not continuing on with these anymore.
I've finished all the ones I started..I think I have some form of OCD, I HAVE to finish something, I can't ever leave it half done...
Founder and Former CEO of VANZ
"You land a million planes safely, then you have one little mid-air
and you never hear the end of it."
Air Traffic Controller, New York TRACON
Westbury, L.I
omitchell wrote:QUOTE (omitchell @ Aug 28 2014,9:08 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>I've finished all the ones I started..I think I have some form of OCD, I HAVE to finish something, I can't ever leave it half done...
Doubt be a magazine project , mind you if I had the base I would complete it ... biggest thing , the entire costing as Les measure and priced , Id want the complete kit.Last edited by Ian Warren on Thu Aug 28, 2014 8:25 pm, edited 1 time in total.

emfrat wrote:QUOTE (emfrat @ Aug 28 2014,10:33 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>And of course 'Bismarck' sank HMS Hood...my late Dad was born in 1913, and a couple of days after he started school - 1918 - he saw HMS Hood being launched from John Brown's yard in Clydebank. The shipyard was barely 250m from the school, and when I was at the same school in the mid/late 1950s we could hear the riveting guns going all day. In 1941, Dad was on duty in Portsmouth Barracks when the news came through that 'Hood' had been sunk. This only came to light when niece Kate did a school project to ask the old'uns what school was like in their day. The casual aside in Dad's response enabled us to pinpoint the date he actually started school...
Amazing Warship the Hood but very lacking, Mike, pleased you post your history, for some reason I study the class's and how they changed between the wars, as you well no when HMS Hood blew up is was in concert with the Price of Wales, ... course the photo is off the class the KGV , .. pleased there is interest and people wonder and ask questions.
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