Ahoy Mates!
Our mate Peter Fulgoney (PFulgoney) shares a fine gallery of photos of his build of WEM's HMS Milne!
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~Gunny
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HMS Milne 1942-43Gunny
Pennsylvania, United States
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Posted: Monday, October 22, 2007 - 03:03 AM UTC
goldenpony
Zimbabwe
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Posted: Monday, October 22, 2007 - 03:54 AM UTC
Peter,
I really like the pictures, looks like she is out for a nice Sunday cruise. Thansk for sharing!
Jim
I really like the pictures, looks like she is out for a nice Sunday cruise. Thansk for sharing!
Jim
Posted: Monday, October 22, 2007 - 04:30 AM UTC
Yes a calmy summer day in the North Atlantic
I like the complex camo and although I think the weathering got just a little over, still makes an interesting built!
Congratulations Peter - looking forward to see the Convoy - it really is starting to be very populated
Skipper
I like the complex camo and although I think the weathering got just a little over, still makes an interesting built!
Congratulations Peter - looking forward to see the Convoy - it really is starting to be very populated
Skipper
MikeM
Wales, United Kingdom
Joined: December 31, 2004
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Posted: Monday, October 22, 2007 - 07:26 AM UTC
Nice one Mr F!
Mike
Mike
Harry_at_BFM
Vendor
Colorado, United States
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Posted: Monday, October 22, 2007 - 09:25 AM UTC
What no balloon?
Another nice one P.
I really like the way the water has that "sheen" too it
H.
Another nice one P.
I really like the way the water has that "sheen" too it
H.
RKernaghan
Joined: June 11, 2007
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Posted: Wednesday, October 24, 2007 - 03:24 AM UTC
Nice one Mr F,
Cheers,
Rob
Cheers,
Rob
jba
Rhone, France
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Posted: Wednesday, October 24, 2007 - 04:56 AM UTC
*very* nice camo -very good model (as usual) but more pictures -especially from above- would have been even better
PFulgoney
England - South East, United Kingdom
Joined: June 06, 2007
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Posted: Wednesday, October 24, 2007 - 09:19 PM UTC
Cheers my dears! always a pleasure to share my builds.
Firstly the weathering, I have taken this a step further than usual to give the feeling of non stop crossings of the Atlantic with no time to refurbish the colour scheme. My C2 is similar but the Cherokee tug is less abused.
I had to be a little careful with the overheads, and angles because there is a "hole in the sea" where the tug fits in! The tug is now in place as of yeasterday, and complete together with a PBY overhead. This will now be part of the Atlantic dio at Telford - coming soon!
Peter F
Firstly the weathering, I have taken this a step further than usual to give the feeling of non stop crossings of the Atlantic with no time to refurbish the colour scheme. My C2 is similar but the Cherokee tug is less abused.
I had to be a little careful with the overheads, and angles because there is a "hole in the sea" where the tug fits in! The tug is now in place as of yeasterday, and complete together with a PBY overhead. This will now be part of the Atlantic dio at Telford - coming soon!
Peter F