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Looks like you’ve got the Warbird bug Chris ^&cool

Brad, have 53 1:30 or 1:32 models from KC, JJD, TGM, Corgi and Hobby Master. And as many 1:48 and 1:72. May slowly add pics. I do have the "bug" as you say. :smile2: Chris
 
Latest addition is the USS Kearsarge, LHD3, Wasp class amphibious assault ship. Shown in 1:350 scale with MV22s, CH53s, Apaches and F35Bs. Made by SD Model Makers. Chris

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Great ships Chris, I reckon I could easily be swayed to get into them!

Tom
 
Love the boats!

One day, I will photograph my shipyard! I have several Pirate Ships as well as master models of Arizona, Missouri and one other that escapes me (in storage at the moment). Anyhow, they are neat and enjoyed viewing them. Sadly, a Roman Galley and a Cog left the harbor never to return...…………..wife was happy!
Tom
 
Funny enough I went to pick up paint at the local hobby store a few days ago and they tend to change this table out regularly. It happened to be a whole lot of boats.
Wish I would have taken better pictures.
 

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Go ahead! I don’t think you’ll face any other problems besides unit marks
 
USS Yorktown, late 30's configuration, 1:350 scale by SD Model Makers. Chris

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Beautiful model of Baltimore, great detail and paint scheme. That's one good looking cruiser. -- Al
 
PT105, by SD Model Makers, 12" in length. I read the book about her by her skipper Dick Kersey. She, and many others were dragged onto a beach at the end of the war and burned. {eek3} Chris


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Great looking boat. That little sucker carried a lot of firepower. -- Al
 
PT105, by SD Model Makers, 12" in length. I read the book about her by her skipper Dick Kersey. She, and many others were dragged onto a beach at the end of the war and burned. {eek3} Chris


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So VERY nice, Chris.

Man those SD guys do good work. A bit expensive, but WORTH every cent.
The detail on the PT is wonderful, as is your whole collection.

I get my kits from a company here in Maine called .. Bluejacket Ship Models, here in Searsport, Maine.
Here is the link: http://www.bluejacketinc.com/

They have an ELCO 80' PT that I have wanted to get for a while.
It is an ADMIRAL level construction so I am not sure if I am up to that level yet.

Thanks for the wonderful pics in this thread.

--- LaRRy
 
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So VERY nice, Chris.

Man those SD guys do good work. A bit expensive, but WORTH every cent.
The detail on the PT is wonderful, as is your whole collection.

I get my kits from a company here in Maine called .. Bluejacket Ship Models, here in Searsport, Maine.
Here is the link: http://www.bluejacketinc.com/

They have an ELCO 80' PT that I have wanted to get for a while.
It is an ADMIRAL level construction so I am not sure if I am up to that level yet.

Thanks for the wonderful pics in this thread.

--- LaRRy

Thanks LaRRy. Kit building is beyond my skill level I'm afraid. Hope you will post some pics here of your models. Chris
 

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