Photos FLEET REVIEW

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  1. CURT

    CURT Well-Known Member

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    Fleet review 20150628_095402.jpg 20150628_095409.jpg 20150628_095416.jpg 20150628_095429.jpg 20150628_095438.jpg 20150628_095509.jpg 20150628_095610.jpg
     
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    I feel like I just drove past the neighbors house and saw a garage full of exotic sports cars...... Now I have boat envy..... :cool:
    That's an awesome, AWESOME fleet Curt!!
     
  3. Scharnhorst56

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    Those gorgeous ships of yours are works of art. They belong in the Louvre of Model Warship Combat, if there is one!:):):);););):):):)
     
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    That has got to be the best comment I have ever received. I should have dusted them off. The colors would have popped for sure and if I had taken the pic earlier instead of Noon , the sun being directly overhead would not have washed them out in the sunshine. How do I clean them from heavy wood dust that has been sitting on them for about 8 mths. I was thinking of a mild detergent with low pressure garden hose.
     
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    Wow another great comment. Tks guys. Montana will be joining this group by the end of summer I hope.
     
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    Diluted dishwashing detergent in a spray bottle to blast and release the buildup then low pressure water to rinse.
    A blowdryer (NOT HEAT GUN) to dry off.
     
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    Great Thanks for the info ! I will fo that next time I am off.
     
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    Curt, your always welcome. You make the greatest model warships of all time, without a doubt. Your unrivaled ships eclipse Revell, Trumpeter, Motion Models, and any other model ship making company at every level. And I seriously mean that. There is a reason why I am following you. You make gorgeous ships. You sail your works of art in beautiful places too. Once again, Mariners Museum quality, any museum quality. Your ships are the envy of just about everyone who has laid eyes on them. We know your Montana will look beautiful just based off of looking at your other ships. Your ships are awesome!!!:):):);););):):):)
     
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    Thanks for the kind words and support !!
     
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    Your welcome!:);):);):)
     
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    I agree with the beauty of those ships. OTOH, I must be getting old. I saw all those big, gorgeous models, and all I could think was..... Oh, my aching back if I had to lift them!
     
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    ok guys,
    its NC, Mighty Mo, Roma, Yamato, And My big guy, Bismarck :D its bad I know all there name :-/
    Nikki
     
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    I don't think it's bad. Ship identification is a good skill. ;)
     
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    I love the big boy at the end :):D:whistling::rolleyes: