1/72 USS Moffett DD362 (13.07.1944)
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But Dave , thats my lunch time,Dave Wooley wrote:Hi Ron Simply superb . Moffett looks in very good trim . Sunday here we come Launch time 12 noon .
Dave Wooley
Thanks guys for your posts, It was good to see all the work put in to the model sail away without any problems, you always have thoughts of something not quite right, my biggest worry was the wieght of the armourments up in the bandatands, but they did not affect the trim of the ship when sailing and turning.
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ARH wrote:
>>> .... I have had secret trials at our lake this evening,...<<<
slick move! glad all went well...!
The ship makes a very attractive wave pattern!
Looks very much like the real thing!
JIM B
>>> .... I have had secret trials at our lake this evening,...<<<
slick move! glad all went well...!
The ship makes a very attractive wave pattern!
Looks very much like the real thing!
JIM B
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The ship makes a very attractive wave pattern!
Jim, thats very true, at full speed the bow wave was just under the anchor, but with the same wave patern, not that big dip in the middle of the ship that says she is going to fast, we hope to get more photo,s on sunday, the weather forecast is sunshine.

Jim, thats very true, at full speed the bow wave was just under the anchor, but with the same wave patern, not that big dip in the middle of the ship that says she is going to fast, we hope to get more photo,s on sunday, the weather forecast is sunshine.
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H.A. Baker
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Ron,
You should realise that if Comrade Wooley says 12 noon it will be 1155. It just so happens it's my lunch time as well, what's his rush I wonder. I can tell you now that the minesweeping element of the Kriegsmarine WILL NOT be sailing at 12 noon on 15.4.07 no matter what Comrade Wooley says, 1230/1245 maybe, but not 12 noon. Yes, this is MUTINY!
By the way, your 'Muppet' looks a 'Poppet' on the water. Damn good!
HAB[/u]
You should realise that if Comrade Wooley says 12 noon it will be 1155. It just so happens it's my lunch time as well, what's his rush I wonder. I can tell you now that the minesweeping element of the Kriegsmarine WILL NOT be sailing at 12 noon on 15.4.07 no matter what Comrade Wooley says, 1230/1245 maybe, but not 12 noon. Yes, this is MUTINY!
By the way, your 'Muppet' looks a 'Poppet' on the water. Damn good!
HAB[/u]
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Marvellous on the water. Can't wait to see her in full speed on the glizzering waves...
Uli "Torpedo" Setzermann
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Andy G wrote:Absolutely lovely, Ron. Excellent job.
<hushed tone>Now...can I convince you to build a 1/72nd scale WW1 paddle-tug?</hushed tone>![]()
Andy
Andy, I already have 3 tugs in my colection, Cervia, Foundation Franklin 1/24 scale and HMS Resolve 1/40 scale.
The new project I have not built one of these vessels before.
clues.
sailed with Bryony 1943
shorter than Moffett
Had a long service record.
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I will miss you Werner. Fair winds and following seas.