Attached is the new URL to my updated and expanded database for anyone interested in building models of Coast Guard subjects.  Please stop by.  Let me know if I missed anything.  Thanks
Frank
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General Ship Modeling
Discuss modeling techniques, experiences, and ship modeling in general.
Discuss modeling techniques, experiences, and ship modeling in general.
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Coast Guard Modeling

oceano75

Joined: August 20, 2010
KitMaker: 22 posts
Model Shipwrights: 22 posts

Posted: Thursday, August 19, 2010 - 03:26 PM UTC

bravozulu

Joined: August 13, 2008
KitMaker: 124 posts
Model Shipwrights: 123 posts

Posted: Friday, August 20, 2010 - 04:28 PM UTC
Wonderfull site, well put together, well researched, great endeavor
For the ship modeler? Thumbs down.... these days folks post much larger dpi pictures. Modelers live for reference pictures that can be pulled in to see boat decks, booms, cranes, rescue equipment, ship board equipment, masts, radars, and so on. These pics are posted far too small for any reference value.
If that in any way can be changed to full screen imaging, or close to it, (take a look at the WorldNavalShipsForums site, pictures posted there can be clicked on and wow, full screen imaging)...then I will give it a thumbs up.
For the ship modeler? Thumbs down.... these days folks post much larger dpi pictures. Modelers live for reference pictures that can be pulled in to see boat decks, booms, cranes, rescue equipment, ship board equipment, masts, radars, and so on. These pics are posted far too small for any reference value.
If that in any way can be changed to full screen imaging, or close to it, (take a look at the WorldNavalShipsForums site, pictures posted there can be clicked on and wow, full screen imaging)...then I will give it a thumbs up.
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