Kitmaster "Princess Coronation" Class Duchess of Atholl

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Kitmaster "Princess Coronation" Class Duchess of Atholl

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Gently weathered... ;-P

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Magnificent!
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OMG ! How do you guys make such great models of these lovely engines? Mine look like they have been left as scrap and are waiting for an appointment with the cutting torch. :cry:
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More than lovely...
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JamesPerrin wrote:More than lovely...
Yep your right ! In fact There bloody brilliant . :) ;-)
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Wonderful !!
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Superb job, Matt. It really looks the part. Are you going to pose it?
So many models, so little time.
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That is first rate. Beautiful finish.
Besting 60 years of mediocre building of average kits in the stand off scale
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