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Old 08-08-2005   #1 (permalink)
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HMS Prince of Wales

More or less finished.
Ballasting and "sea trials" to do.
Scale is 1:128 ( 69" in length)
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thanks for sharing Ken she looks a beauty
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Ken, she looks stunning !

please keep us updated on sea trials
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Hi Ken
Check out my Avatar she is scratch built in the 60s and I have rebuilt some of her. There lovely big models to sail. I used 12 sheets of lead cut to the shapes between the bulkheads roughly 6 inches long X 3 inches wide. thats a lot of ballast.

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