1/72 USS Moffett DD362 (13.07.1944)

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Post by Laurent »

ARH wrote:I can now get on building some more small fittings
Hi Admiral ,

like your anchors and hawse holes , perhaps ? :shipcaptain: :mrgreen:

Cheers ,

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ARH wrote:The tank had to be emptied soon after I had done my test out, the wife has a phobia about frogs, they can smell water from miles away, if there was one in the garden she would lock the house door, :lol_3: :lol_3: and send me out to remove it, spiders she just picks them up and is not bothered, but frogs, :lol_3: :lol_3: :lol_3: :lol_3:
.........Spiders = no problem, Frogs = panic?!

I cant stand the idea of spiders. Gah! just thinking about it gives me the willies.

By the way congrats on another great build. Your collection keeps growing. Maybe Cpt. Black beard Libben will think twice about messing with the HMS Fleet now. :lol_4: Sorry Kenny I have to be on his side. He has more guns right now. :heh:

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yes, but his guns dont shoot anything.... unlike mine. :big_grin:


I dont think i mentioned it, but i also have a tank now that shoots BB's. :jump_1:
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kennylibben wrote:yes, but his guns dont shoot anything.... unlike mine. :big_grin:


I dont think i mentioned it, but i also have a tank now that shoots BB's. :jump_1:

With all thoughs working guns Kenny I would have thought that you would have blasted your way out of your padded cell by now. :lol_3: :lol_3: :lol_3: :thumbs_up_1:
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Post by klein loewietje »

Guns or no guns, the Admiral has IRONCLADS! They're invincible and just sail OVER any pirate ship!

Well done Admiral, another great build of yours nearly finnished! You're a little Barrow-shipyard on your own. Congrats with this beauty!

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Post by les »

Kenny, the slimey limey's are rattling swords again. The Muppet is a pretty ship off the builder's ways. Admiral HHHH should have tested her in a deeper tank. That way he could see how she would look under water. Arrrgh!
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Post by ARH »

Hi Guys, just a small up date,

I made my stand, and took some pictures , the back drop curtacy of Ludwig.



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The photo,s are large, I will resize them , the picture is only 5 inches wide but its at 300 pixels to the inch so you can see the model clearer.

enjoy, ARH :wave_1: :wave_1: :thumbs_up_1:
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Post by kennylibben »

looks great ron!
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Now your talking. Looks great Admiral. :thumbs_up_1:
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Post by Dino Carancini »

... it seems a wonderful girl with her best dress!

Super!

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PS : I must dare to ask what are the "things" in the metal basket? I saw them in a lot of US ship. I know my ship culture is limited, but I was a mountain artillery men :heh:
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PS : I must dare to ask what are the "things" in the metal basket? I saw them in a lot of US ship. I know my ship culture is limited, but I was a mountain artillery men


They are Floater Nets, Its a type of cork threaded on a rope, if the ship goes down these float to the surface for the crew to hold on to, I have one more to build and 3 to fill.
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Post by johndon »

Looking mighty fine Ron :thumbs_up_1: I'd love the chance to see her on the water one day.

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Post by Jefgte »

Simply a Masterpiece Ron

Bravo l'ARHtist

hmmm...
What is the next to built?



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Post by Dave Wooley »

Hi Ron Posh very posh ! Looks like Moffett has just been taken out of the case in a maritime museum . :cool_2: :thumbs_up_1:
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Post by kennylibben »

I'm still waiting for him to finish the vermont! :mad_1:
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Post by TommyL »

Impressive work Admiral,

The stand looks nice also. Were did you get the ships nameplate with your name etched below it?

Now in closing: No one answered the mans question, "the things in the metal basket." Enlighten us please.

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Post by Timmy C »

TommyL wrote:Impressive work Admiral,

The stand looks nice also. Were did you get the ships nameplate with your name etched below it?

Now in closing: No one answered the mans question, "the things in the metal basket." Enlighten us please.

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PS : I must dare to ask what are the "things" in the metal basket? I saw them in a lot of US ship. I know my ship culture is limited, but I was a mountain artillery men


They are Floater Nets, Its a type of cork threaded on a rope, if the ship goes down these float to the surface for the crew to hold on to, I have one more to build and 3 to fill."
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It must be late. How could I not understand that?

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Post by les »

Very good job Admiral. You may now sit back with a whiskey and enjoy the fruits of your labor. :thumbs_up_1:
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Post by H.A. Baker »

Good morning 'Young' (I use the term in its loosest sense) Ron,

Yup, she looks bleedin' great mate. I can't wait to see her let loose in her natural element on 15th, lets hope we're blessed with brilliant sunshine and very little wind AKA chucking it down and blowing a hooley!

Your ideas are the sort that make me wonder 'Why the 'thingy' didn't I think of that'. Brilliant.

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