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boggler22 Apr 2019 11:38 a.m. PST

More to follow now I've worked out how to do it!

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More photos on the blog as usual:

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Tony S22 Apr 2019 1:59 p.m. PST

They look awesome! I just love that awkward transition period between sail and coal, wood and iron. I was particularly taken with your scratchbuilt vessel. Very nice indeed!

Takes me back to my high school days when I more free time than money, and built my own WW2 ships.

Shagnasty Supporting Member of TMP22 Apr 2019 5:11 p.m. PST

Nice work!

boggler23 Apr 2019 1:21 a.m. PST

Thanks chaps,

I think I'll do some RN ironclads next so that I can start gaming with themy sooner rather than later.

Prince Alberts Revenge23 Apr 2019 8:54 a.m. PST

You did a fantastic job painting those up, very eye catching. I also like how you opted to base them. I have a bunch of TD 1/2400 ships from various periods and have the Peruvian and Chilean vessels from 1879 en route. Great work.

Bozkashi Jones23 Apr 2019 1:21 p.m. PST

Now that's inspiring

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