poor ole hood she's had the bottom blown out of her oh dear 570 :rolling: :crying:
Heller 1/400 H.M.S. Hood.
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Cheers Dave.
I tried for accuracy (My standards anyway) with regards to the two major alterations already mentioned. The fictitious bits were just that - Bits. simply to liven up the bland plastic.
For once in my miserable life, I did a bit of research on a subject and tried my best to get my effort's colour scheme about right for the period (May '41) Although there is still a load of 'Grey Areas' (pardon the pun) as to her exact colours at the time of her sinking. Even pictures of the wreck have proved to be inconclusive in certain areas.....So yet again I'm on safe ground away from any potential nit pickers.
It was an extremely difficult and time consuming build, but I'm glad I took it on. I'm happy with the result and apart from weathering she is finished.
Thanks for your interest.
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Well HAHA :rolling: :smiling::smiling:Richard you hit the nail on the head by sayin 570 HAS REMOVED HER KNICKERS yes he did that all right by that cut that gave me a good laugh you sir are very witty an keep it up as i like a good laugh to cheer me up an 570 said she is gonna be in rough seas
chris
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Quickly moving on........
Thanks for keeping up the banter chaps.
Don't worry about the rough sea, sick bags will be distributed during the voyage........Comment
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For once in my miserable life, I did a bit of research on a subject and her colour scheme is also about right for the period (May '41) Although there is still a load of 'Grey Areas' (pardon the pun) as to her exact colours at the time of her sinking. Even pictures of the wreck have proved to be inconclusive in certain areas.....So yet again I'm on safe ground away from any potential nit pickers.Comment
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