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Wow, cannonballs modelled flying mid-air as they rip through the enemy ships?! Amazing.
Won-hui Lee's Battle of Sacheon 1/350
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Re: Won-hui Lee's Battle of Sacheon 1/350
Very refreshing to see something other than the 120,000th Bismarck
. Beautiful work.
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Re: Won-hui Lee's Battle of Sacheon 1/350
That's very cool. Also very creative and well executed.
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Re: Won-hui Lee's Battle of Sacheon 1/350
Really well done and great subject. I've always admired Won-hui Lee's technique to make water.
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