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Personal logo foxbat Supporting Member of TMP19 Mar 2025 7:56 a.m. PST

My 2 first carrier models; & GHQ models for both, and Flight Deck Decals. I've discovered their products at this occasion, and they are great : I'm by no means capable to do a passable job on painting flight deck signalisation… wink

HMS Furious, in an early war scheme. Let's begin with her, as she was historically the 1st ever such ship.

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Let's cross the globe, and find IJN light carrier Ryujo. A not so successful design, as it is but 8 000 tons, in order to exhaust the change left over by the treaty of Washington.

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A size comparison, the coin is 2 € cts, same size as a 1US $ ct coin.

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Andrew Walters19 Mar 2025 9:50 a.m. PST

Those are absolutely fantastic. World class. I'm going to be staring at these the rest of the week. Great photography, too.

Shagnasty Supporting Member of TMP19 Mar 2025 1:58 p.m. PST

Terrific! my "Furious" certainly doesn't look
that good.

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