1/350 Trumpeter USS North Carolina

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Re: 1/350 Trumpeter USS North Carolina

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Moving right along! Is she in Measure 32 like she sits now?
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Re: 1/350 Trumpeter USS North Carolina

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Yes, 32/18D to be exact.
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Re: 1/350 Trumpeter USS North Carolina

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Man you're moving fast on this one!! :shocked:
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This is beautiful work so far! That camo is amazing and very clean. I love it! Well done on such fast work!
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Thanks Mustang and Mark,
Things are now slowing down, do to the PE. The wood attached to the deck, PE added and touch-up painted. Next is many, many pages of deck detail including numerous 20mm Oerlikon and ammo boxes.

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Re: 1/350 Trumpeter USS North Carolina

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Down to the tedious stuff! Looking forward to seeing how all of that turns out Steve.
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Thanks Mustang,
I'm switching gears for a few days to build my annual Secret Santa gift. I try to start on it as soon as I open it.
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Excellent work so far Steve! I don't blame you for slowing own a bit. The P/E details do take some time and patience.


Man, I remember a Forums I used to frequent that had a Secret Santa exchange. Man I miss that place....
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Re: 1/350 Trumpeter USS North Carolina

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Mark,
Can't you lurk?
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Re: 1/350 Trumpeter USS North Carolina

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Not anymore. The Forums I'm referring to shut down some years back. Before SPAM, it was the best and most fun Forums I'd ever frequented. Now I have SPAM and it's the greatest ever.
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