Endurance (1912) - Occre, Scale 1:70 - My First Shipbuilding Adventure

All steps completed and accounted for except the small set that one of the dogs chewed beyond repair.
I did have a word with Macklin, the crew's surgeon, and also given charge of the dogs, and he informed me that it was probably a she-dog as all the dogs were half wolf, bred specific for the expedition, and female wolves will often be found in the wild ripping fallen branches to create a "nest" during winter.
Did a trial fit this afternoon prior to painting (airbrush) and finally fixing into place.
Happy Cat.

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Sounds right up my alley mate, definitely will have a hunt for that one Hulk Thumbsup



Found it - $750 AUD ?? ......... I might pass :p ROTF

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Hmm. That must be how Bezos can own a space program. Try Biblio.com.au and Barclaybooks.com.au. Both have it listed secondhand and for a lot less than Amazon. Used Biblio recently for a reference book and they were good.
 
I've been puttin LED on everything... Last one was Queen Mary 2. Yes it is a pain in the a** to do this and the bleeding... But in my oppinion it just gives the model something more, it just looks a bit more interesting maybe? I use micro SMD led for the most part because they ar more "to scale" and easyer to put in places mostly, bum man they ar finicky to work with... Here are some photos of my models that I made with LED. My next ship probably will be with LED also:

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Beautiful Phantom! My favorite plane of all time
 
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