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Wrecks
I had a spare (and damaged) SJN so I thought I’d have a go at making wrecks. The sails are tiny pieces of lead foil, rigging is stretched sprue and the sea ‘foam’ is tamiya putty. The clear bases are Walthers HO building windowsAttachment 41823Attachment 41824
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Hello Steve
A typical case of recycling! ;)
Unfortunately, I have a lack of damaged ships.
Regards
Marco
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I added some more detail and decided to paint the bases. Sent a text to my buddy telling him I had some new ships for him to use, then I sent the photo......Attachment 41851
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Nice wrecks!
Great work, Steve!
Rep salvo incoming...:cannonboom::cannonboom:
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Really nicely modelled, like them.
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Yes indeed. Made a really good job of those Steve.
Rob.
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Great work, Steve! :clap:
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Thanks for the comments guys.
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If you search utube for sinking HMS Implacable you will find a few showing the sinking of this two decker, captured at Trafalgar, in 1949.
Will show scenes of her going down which may help modelling wrecks
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Thanks for that info Chris, I had no idea Duguay-Trouin was still in existance the year I was born (1949) sad to watch it sinking, though it was in very bad shape and the country was in no position to spend vast amounts of money on refurbishments. ( I had a ration book when I was an infant).