Wilcoivorthediver wrote: ↑Mon Mar 30, 2020 7:02 pm Another worthy model thou I am not familiar with this vessel it looks excellent to me David , and always pleased to see "working" rather than glass case models , please pass on my thanks for posting it ....
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IVOR for info: "It is about 1/75 scale. I’m looking for a new sea king as well."ivorthediver wrote: ↑Mon Mar 30, 2020 7:02 pm Another worthy model thou I am not familiar with this vessel it looks excellent to me David , and always pleased to see "working" rather than glass case models , please pass on my thanks for posting it ....
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You might be lucky and find one on Ebay , certainly worth a look .
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Ta, passed on - https://www.ebay.co.uk/b/Sea-King-Helic ... _100725845ivorthediver wrote: ↑Fri Apr 03, 2020 2:03 pm You might be lucky and find one on Ebay , certainly worth a look .
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Thanks David , a good selection of scales there , but in the past the scales I used on for instance HMS VICTORIES do not lend themselves , hence the "Kits: I wanted had a premium price as they were not readily available ......such is life
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Hi everyone, just to let you know that the 1/200 model that I have been making of HMS Queen Elizabeth is at last completed and her maiden voyage was a success. Just a note - on her stern, starboard side, I have added (in anticipation) a Dragonfire Laser."
Hi everyone, just to let you know that the 1/200 model that I have been making of HMS Queen Elizabeth is at last completed and her maiden voyage was a success. Just a note - on her stern, starboard side, I have added (in anticipation) a Dragonfire Laser."
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A very nice model David/Ken ... but surely this should have been posted on the " Forums Model Boat " thread .....after all thats what its there for ,......always glad for others to contribute to this thread to ..........its certainly not my preservePelican wrote: ↑Sat Jun 27, 2020 4:41 pm "Ken O'Brien
Hi everyone, just to let you know that the 1/200 model that I have been making of HMS Queen Elizabeth is at last completed and her maiden voyage was a success. Just a note - on her stern, starboard side, I have added (in anticipation) a Dragonfire Laser."
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I moved the posts to the relevant sectionivorthediver wrote: ↑Sat Jun 27, 2020 7:52 pmA very nice model David/Ken ... but surely this should have been posted on the " Forums Model Boat " thread .....after all thats what its there for ,......always glad for others to contribute to this thread to ..........its certainly not my preservePelican wrote: ↑Sat Jun 27, 2020 4:41 pm "Ken O'Brien
Hi everyone, just to let you know that the 1/200 model that I have been making of HMS Queen Elizabeth is at last completed and her maiden voyage was a success. Just a note - on her stern, starboard side, I have added (in anticipation) a Dragonfire Laser."
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Fair enough. My thinking was QEC is current rather than historical and the reference to Dragonfire which was supposed to be operational last year but I have not seen or heard anything about it lately.
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