1/700 HMCS Sackville

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1/700 HMCS Sackville

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1/700 scale kit by White Ensign, modified to represent the Last Flower, HMCS Sackville.

Build thread here in the Compact Diorama GB.

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Very nice, John!
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Nice work!.
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A mini marvel!
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A fine example of small scale shipbuilding John 8-)

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Brilliant, I really like that, hard to believe it's such a tiny scale, that is some ace modelling. :)
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A little work of art. Excellent.
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Fantastic work, John.
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Bravo, John. Great looking build
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Still admiring the heck out of Sackville, John.
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Really cracking little build - the water effect is great too. Really looks like a choppy Atlantic Ocean!
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Re: 1/700 HMCS Sackville

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Really like this one. What a lovely job. Nicely posed.

I was given one to build, but I've just been looking at it on the shelf. One day . . . .
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