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Modelers Lounge => Time to relax => Topic started by: chowhound on October 08, 2018, 05:18:03 PM
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Hi guys,
Although it has nothing to do with the great war, I do not want to deprive you of this model. With him, I made the third place (small bronze medal right side) in the same competition as the engine already presented. I hope you like it anyway.
(http://www.h-j-bellenbaum.de/wettbewerb/lr1.jpg)
Best regards
Jürgen
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She's beautiful, Jürgen! I love these ancient ships.
Cheers,
Bud
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Very many congratulations on winning the medal. That is a wonderful model and the award is very well deserved.
Stephen.
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I love model ships, very nice and interesting one.
Ciao
Giuseppe
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Very impressive Jurgen. Congratulations on the well deserved award and Thank You for sharing this with us! :)
Cheers,
Lance
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Great build Jürgen, congratulations on your award.
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Very impressive -and congratulations on the award!
I went googling the ship and it turns out the decorations from the stern are on display in the naval museum in Paris, and gorgeous they are, too!
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That's beautiful! I remember, when I was a kit-building-boy, way back when, I loved to watch the sailing-ships in the Heller catalogue: So impressive! But I never got around, building one. Was afraid of that rigging...
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Thanks for your comments. So you can relax a little, here are some new pictures of the Reale de France.
(http://www.h-j-bellenbaum.de/la/r1.jpg)
(http://www.h-j-bellenbaum.de/la/r2.jpg)
(http://www.h-j-bellenbaum.de/la/r3.jpg)
(http://www.h-j-bellenbaum.de/la/r4.jpg)
(http://www.h-j-bellenbaum.de/la/r5.jpg)
(http://www.h-j-bellenbaum.de/la/r6.jpg)
(http://www.h-j-bellenbaum.de/la/r7.jpg)
(http://www.h-j-bellenbaum.de/la/r8.jpg)
(http://www.h-j-bellenbaum.de/la/r9.jpg)
(http://www.h-j-bellenbaum.de/la/r10.jpg)
(http://www.h-j-bellenbaum.de/la/r11.jpg)
(http://www.h-j-bellenbaum.de/la/r12.jpg)
(http://www.h-j-bellenbaum.de/la/r13.jpg)
Jürgen
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Wunderschön, Jürgen!
Heller has a number of very interesting historic sailing ship kits.
They seem to be somewhat overlooked by most modelers, but they are really interesting subject matter.
Well done!