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16 Nov 2006
Just a few quick pictures (poor lighting in my office ) of my new PG-92 build with a couple shots with pieces from the Dumas kit for size comparison. Still in really rough form...I have to trim things down and work on the insides a lot but overall much, much better than the Dumas build. The superstructure is being built on a plank to make it easier to work with and will be cut free before seating it on the main deck. Once I get the insides started I'll take some better pics showing the progress
http://battlestarpacifica.com/1-32_PG92_gallery
22 Sep 2006
http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=206178
Interesting model made from Lego's Looks accurate and even the camouflage is done using Lego's. I wonder if she floats
22 Sep 2006
Forum SPAM will not be tolerated. Granted bots and most spammers won't read this but I want to set this out there for all to read.
If you post SPAM on these forums it will get moved to an administrative section and the account that posted the SPAM will get their warning level raised. Any account that is deemed to be a pure SPAM account will be deleted after review. It's pretty simple folks...keep it on topic and related to models and everything will be OK. This is not the place to try to sell pills or mortgages or scams. Posts that are junk are SPAM and will be treated as such. Users can help keep the admin and moderators out by clicking the "Report" button that is on every post. This will send an alert to the admin/mods for them to review the post and take appropriate action. Thanks for your cooperation!
12 Sep 2006
QUOTE The USS Whitehall was commissioned in 1944 and was named after the town of Whitehall, NY, the birthplace of the US Navy. She served along the east coast and then was sent to the South Seas where she did anti-submarine duty. The Dumas kit features a 2 piece vacuum formed hulll, expanded pvc die cuts and laser cut balsa and birch plywood parts. Step by step instructions and name and number decals round out this Navy support ship kit. Designed for radio control, the Whitehall uses Dumas running hardware kit #2369 which includes the 4.8 volt motor. Length: 23" Beam: 4" Scale: 1/96th USS Whitehall Kit #1252 Price: $90.00 Running hardware kit #2369 for single screw Running Hardware #2369 Price: $40.00 Might be a nice starter kit for someone wanting to get the feel for RC warships Small enough to not take up a lot of space but still big enough to have fun with. The vacu-formed hull is a nice thing...no building a hull with balsa.
5 Sep 2006
http://wmunderway.8m.com/cont/cont.htm
This is a link to the How-To construction pages. Again this site is geared towards model ship combat but the principles apply to any model. |
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