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Yes same here Wayne. I held off due to not being full size, but eventually worked out I could add two more pieces to lengthen it and also the shelf could not handle any more anyway, so settled for this. A bow and stern would have been good, but as stated too big for the shelf. Robin.
 

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Yes same here Wayne. I held off due to not being full size, but eventually worked out I could add two more pieces to lengthen it and also the shelf could not handle any more anyway, so settled for this. A bow and stern would have been good, but as stated too big for the shelf. Robin.
Fantastic Robin 👍 I once owned the tower section and seeing it all completed it truly looks spectacular 😀 The middle photo is so convincing you actually believe it's at sea 🌊. Well done again, and keep posting. Paul
 
Looking good, Robin. This is among my favorite all-time 1/30 scale pieces but I too wish TCS had finished it off with front and rear sections. Connecting the large and small yellow raft to the water sections was a bad call in my opinion as well. Because my sub is surrounded with a wooden frame, I have the large raft next to the frame. I did swap out the section with the yellow raft though.

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Great shots, keep them coming!
 
Thanks Wayne, Paul and Rob. The large raft comes with attached water base which makes it difficult to position next to the sub. Overall still a nice looking sub imo. Robin.
 

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