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JohnReid |
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Guest | I don't remember that now but the last 3 pics with dialog as shown here was only done last week. I plan to continue this series. Funny that you should mention Gullivers Travels, that book fascinated me as a kid. I think that was why I got into dioramas. [ Edited Mon Jun 03 2019, 06:18pm ] | ||
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JohnReid |
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Guest | Winston wrote ... You probably joined when I had the original site John. I think I was using PHPBB for the original forum software. This forum which operates on the e107 platform started in 2008-9 some time. I sure did my Victory was on the cover of your first online magazine back in the day. Cheers! | ||
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ToddM |
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![]() Registered Member #4538 Joined: Wed Dec 10 2014, 05:47pmPosts: 244 | John, your attention to scale and detail is amazing especially for a 1:72 scale. One of the best models I have seen. Well done. Todd | ||
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jacknastyface2 |
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![]() Registered Member #5239 Joined: Sat Apr 21 2018, 05:29pmPosts: 823 | John, I am kicking myself!! Why haven't I looked at your Victory before? An amazing work of love and attention to detail! You have brought the everyday work of the ship by officers and men to life. Thank you. Keith. P.S. Is there no way that your book by Mr. Hackney could be copied without fear of copy rite? It appears to be similar to L.Pettersson's diagrammatic breakdown of rigging for the frigate Melampus. | ||
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Charles |
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![]() ![]() Registered Member #1923 Joined: Mon Nov 28 2011, 06:07pmPosts: 1008 | It is when you see a work like that you know the difference between a pro and an amateur | ||
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