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Re: Du 1/87ième en passant ...

Posté : ven. 5 janv. 2024 05:50
par radar-o-reily
Oh what a Beautiful model Ship! Does anyone know if that is a "scratch" built model or is it available in a Kit?
And thanks to Fred for posting it on the Forum!! :P :P

Re: Du 1/87ième en passant ...

Posté : ven. 5 janv. 2024 07:11
par Fred
radar-o-reily a écrit :Oh what a Beautiful model Ship! Does anyone know if that is a "scratch" built model or is it available in a Kit?
And thanks to Fred for posting it on the Forum!! :P :P


Probably scratch ;-)

Re: Du 1/87ième en passant ...

Posté : ven. 5 janv. 2024 13:31
par radar-o-reily
Too bad...it would be perfect for staging my models on.

Re: Du 1/87ième en passant ...

Posté : lun. 13 mai 2024 17:56
par theejoow
radar-o-reily a écrit :Too bad...it would be perfect for staging my models on.

Do you look specific for a WW II landing craft?

Re: Du 1/87ième en passant ...

Posté : lun. 13 mai 2024 21:16
par radar-o-reily
Hi Theo,
A Landing craft for tanks and vehicles (LCV) would make a nice display. I am aware of the Landing craft kits for personnel, those would be too small for my purposes. A ship model would be spectacular but probably also unaffordable. ;-)

Rick

Re: Du 1/87ième en passant ...

Posté : mar. 14 mai 2024 12:25
par theejoow
radar-o-reily a écrit :Hi Theo,
A Landing craft for tanks and vehicles (LCV) would make a nice display. I am aware of the Landing craft kits for personnel, those would be too small for my purposes. A ship model would be spectacular but probably also unaffordable. ;-)

Rick

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