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dragon6 Supporting Member of TMP26 Jul 2014 10:33 a.m. PST

What scale?

Big Red Supporting Member of TMP26 Jul 2014 1:32 p.m. PST

Nice review. My order is already sent.

hindsTMP Supporting Member of TMP26 Jul 2014 2:48 p.m. PST

QC:

I see you figured out how to post images on TMP. :-)

Nice looking models. I assume you still feel that the minor amount of wax on the surface (if any, as this isn't Shapeways) will not impact the adhesion of your paint. Please keep us posted on how it goes.

BTW, where did you find the painting of the German BC you show on your blog?

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Charlie 1226 Jul 2014 3:22 p.m. PST

Painting is a part of a larger canvas by German marine artist Claus Bergen (the ship is actually Konig, but from that angle, easy to mistake for one of the BCs). I use it as my screen saver. Interesting little factoid is that the original Avalon Hill Bismarck cover art was Bergen's rendering of Bismarck's last fight.

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