Type 45 Destroyer

If it goes on or under the wet stuff and doesn't fly, it's in here.
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Chuck E
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Type 45 Destroyer

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I must move forward on this model as they are now all in the water. I've just moved this over to show any progress. Scroll down for a bit of news and a link for all those that have that Dragon Kit.

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If you follow this link you will see a Royal Marines Band playing for the commisioning of our new Icebreaker HMS Protector.

If you look in the background you will see a Type 45 HMS Daring and look closely and you'll see that it finally has it's CIWS fitted. It took a long time.
http://www.royal-navy.mod.uk/operations ... ebreak.htm;
So many models, so little time.
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Re: Type 45 Destroyer

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Nice start Chuck,

Cant wait to see the rest!!!!!!!!!

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Nor can I Justin. I keep going back and measuring it up. It is so much bigger than the other modern 1/1200 ships I have.
So many models, so little time.
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