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Cheers Steve .Beautifully done as always Ralph. Not come across Toms Modelworks etch.Are they popular in the world of floaty stuff?
Cheers Chris .HI Ralph yes its looks great I know its 1/700 but how long is the model ? an is this a libertiey ship ? an the detail is very precise very well done an I love the seascape something im not very good at
chris
Well Ralph to me its beautifully made you sir are a master moddeler to fit all them tiny parts on is a credit to you you must have bloomin good eye site ?Cheers Chris .
Yes it is a Liberty ship and it is 7 1/2 inches long.
Hi Chris.Well Ralph to me its beautifully made you sir are a master moddeler to fit all them tiny parts on is a credit to you you must have bloomin good eye site ?
chris
Cheers Ron .Very nice build, Ralph. Especially when the scale is considered.
Excellent presentation and seascape.
In 2017 I made the Revell 1/375 Attack transport U.S.S. Montrose caught in a storm.
Very similar to your ship but it had landing craft aboard, so I can only presume it was originally a Liberty Ship like your superb model.
I only live near Rossett. I really must come knocking on your door sometime and see these wonderful builds for real!
Ron
Cheers Peter .More terrific work Ralph, really nicely done. I remember the Jeremiah O'Brian coming over to England and Normandy for the 50th anniversary of D-Day - and those ships weren't meant to last.
Cheers Neil .lovely build Ralph.
I was lucky enough to go aboard her in San Francisco where she is based. Got lots of pics-
and a 1-350 scale model in the stash!
Cheers John .Stunning Ralph,
You and Ron seem to be masters at doing the sea.
Cheers Joe .Wonderful job Ralph. I visited the S.S. Jeremiah O'Brien in San Francisco in 2016, it has a lot of history and features a D-Day display below decks complete with equipment from the beaches and a scene created from sand taken from Normandy.
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