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WW1 Aircraft Modeling => What's New => Topic started by: Derek66 on January 20, 2021, 07:41:51 AM
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This is the fifth in my range of Classic Airships "SHED kits." with 3D printed parts in nylon and Fine Detail resin. They include superb water-slide decals and this one has markings for the record breaking NS11.
For more details please click HERE (https://www.classicairships.com/) to go to my website and then click on the North Sea Class...
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That is just adorable , I love it !
Alexis
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Thanks Alexis - next up (in February I hope) will be the Zeppelin X-Type L70, again in 1:350 scale. At 603 mm long she is impressive and quite an eye-opener, believe me!
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Very nice pieces of aviation history.
Ciao
Giuseppe
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Wow awesome. I wish a company would take on a few 1/350 1/700 scale WW1 ships as well.
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Lovely work, Derek.
I bet Ray Rimmel would like this sitting on his shelf ;)
vB