Auxiliary Launch Platform - they could bounce them into the air.....Saxon wrote:In the black and white photo towards the bow, what is that trampoline looking thing?
On China Station 1926; Chuck's HMS Hermes in 1/700th *Fini*
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Re: On China Station 1926; Chuck's HMS Hermes in 1/700th
Very nice, Chuck - I may have to invest in one of these!
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Re: On China Station 1926; Chuck's HMS Hermes in 1/700th *F
Most excellent.
Did that sea-scape mounting thingy come with the kit?
Did that sea-scape mounting thingy come with the kit?
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Re: On China Station 1926; Chuck's HMS Hermes in 1/700th
PaulBradley wrote:Very nice, Chuck - I may have to invest in one of these!
Auxiliary Launch Platform - they could bounce them into the air.....Saxon wrote:In the black and white photo towards the bow, what is that trampoline looking thing?
It's well worth the money and much better than the Aoshima kit. If you want a good Hermes, Flyhawk is the one to get.
On second thoughts, let's not go to Camelot. It is a silly place!
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Re: On China Station 1926; Chuck's HMS Hermes in 1/700th *F
fredk wrote:Most excellent.
Did that sea-scape mounting thingy come with the kit?
Thanks. The seascape actually came with either my Trumpeter Lexington, Saratoga or Hood kit.
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Re: On China Station 1926; Chuck's HMS Hermes in 1/700th *F
jRatz wrote:Excellent work !!
Thanks. Since I seem to recall that you are a shipbuilder as well, have you thought about checking out the Royal Navy offerings from Flyhawk?
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