Its part of the Bismarck, honest
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Lovely work Bob.
It's not until I see this excellent build of yours with the ladders etc., that I can really appreciate just how big these capital ships were.Comment
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I know what you mean Ron. It needs a couple of matelots sunbathing on the roof to give it context :thumb2:Comment
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Sadly can only imagine watching one passing by, magnificent!
Adolf in his boxers??Comment
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ole boaty m8 chris lolComment
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Just think, we should have the old warhorse Warspite to admire but no. Just look at whats in the US to visit and pay respects, what a shame :anguished:Comment
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Look at what we had for the 1914 Spithead review, and then wonder where it all went! Something like twenty miles of battleship were on display then….Comment
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Wish someone would do more 1 350 WW1 ships, especially RN. Would love to see Iron Duke, or queen mary??Comment
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Probably the largest (and most successful) fleet ever built, and almost nothing is available in model form!Comment
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Agree, a few 1 700 Queen lizzy, warspite in WW1 layout, apart from Dreadnought i think thats if for now, swines lolComment
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