HMS Cleopatra; A Tribute to Splash

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Absolutely top drawer, Daz, that is an excellent Leander, museum quality if ever I saw it. I'm sure Alan would have most definitely loved it!
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Love the detail on this, pushing the limits at this scale.
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Hi, Daz. I have been away from the web for some time, and on my return here I find this wonder. My compliments.
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Marvelous work on this.
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I'm certain Splash is thrilled with what you did with it!! The PE work is exemplary!!!
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