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Tim C |
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![]() ![]() Registered Member #4126 Joined: Fri Feb 15 2013, 05:19amPosts: 1113 | Love what you did with the waves. The sea looks great. You did a great job on the ship and also did a great job with the base to put it into. Way to go! Nice. The middle led looks off but the rest look great. Later Tim | ||
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aew |
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Arthur![]() ![]() ![]() Registered Member #1929 Joined: Wed Nov 30 2011, 03:05pmPosts: 3019 | Looks good in the dark. (It's not bad in the light either!) What are you using to power your lights? | ||
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Charles |
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![]() ![]() Registered Member #1923 Joined: Mon Nov 28 2011, 06:07pmPosts: 1008 | What ever the medium use Plastic, wood, paper, metal What ever the type you build Ship (period or modern), plane, tanks or car What ever the skill of the modeller Expert, or beginner It is the satisfaction of finishing the model that count too try to expend our skill. Your model is beautiful you expand the basic kit and make it unique Congratulation well done ![]() | ||
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Fright |
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![]() ![]() Registered Member #4833 Joined: Sat Sep 24 2016, 07:19pmPosts: 96 | Tim, Arthur, Charles and others... I thank you all for the kind words. I am using a two AA battery pack that is attached to the right rear of the base to power all of my lighting. The brighter glow is due to a lit porthole being reflected off of one of the working boats. I used yellow transparency film for my lit portholes. Red for the pilot house. And random portholes were blacked out. | ||
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Charles |
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![]() ![]() Registered Member #1923 Joined: Mon Nov 28 2011, 06:07pmPosts: 1008 | I discover completely by accident that a small very small clubs (9 Members) of naval builder do exist here and I join them recently. A small exposition mainly RC and Train did happen last weekend One of our members did this It is the BlueJacket kit but heavily modified ![]() | ||
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Tim C |
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![]() ![]() Registered Member #4126 Joined: Fri Feb 15 2013, 05:19amPosts: 1113 | Very nice wave action. Nice display. Hope to see more. Enjoy the club. Later Tim | ||
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Fright |
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![]() ![]() Registered Member #4833 Joined: Sat Sep 24 2016, 07:19pmPosts: 96 | Charles - Really nice work on the ship and the ocean effect with the ship! Thanks for sharing ![]() Arthur - I used Evan Designs LED Lighting and power source for this build. Cheers! [ Edited Wed Apr 24 2019, 03:39pm ] | ||
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