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- Oct 31, 2024
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Hello everyone!
Well, I don't think I can think of a better title than this for my little presentation. I'm not an expert modeler. I try to make the models as best as possible. I don't have specialized magazines or anything like that, but I try to finish them as well as possible, in terms of My hobby is with ships, the whole house is full of models, of course, strategically distributed as I say so as not to give a feeling of overwhelm, and at the same time they don't leave the house hahahaha.
I have made most of them, except for four that were inherited from a family friend when I was little. They are the oldest models, they must be 40-45 years old or something like that.
As for models, they are submarines, mechanically propelled and sailing ships and three airships, adopted at the last minute, ..You could say that it is a small educational collection since it starts with sailing ships like Santa Maria and ends with nuclear propulsion with the USS Seawolf. , ships of various types including a ship of the line, Heller's Victory, an airfix paddle steamer the Great Western, and even a Revell lightship the South Goodwind
As for the scale, the smallest of all is 1:720, although they could have been made at a 1:350 scale and nothing would have happened and the largest 1:50 and I think that's all.
For the rest, greetings to the community
Well, I don't think I can think of a better title than this for my little presentation. I'm not an expert modeler. I try to make the models as best as possible. I don't have specialized magazines or anything like that, but I try to finish them as well as possible, in terms of My hobby is with ships, the whole house is full of models, of course, strategically distributed as I say so as not to give a feeling of overwhelm, and at the same time they don't leave the house hahahaha.
I have made most of them, except for four that were inherited from a family friend when I was little. They are the oldest models, they must be 40-45 years old or something like that.
As for models, they are submarines, mechanically propelled and sailing ships and three airships, adopted at the last minute, ..You could say that it is a small educational collection since it starts with sailing ships like Santa Maria and ends with nuclear propulsion with the USS Seawolf. , ships of various types including a ship of the line, Heller's Victory, an airfix paddle steamer the Great Western, and even a Revell lightship the South Goodwind
As for the scale, the smallest of all is 1:720, although they could have been made at a 1:350 scale and nothing would have happened and the largest 1:50 and I think that's all.
For the rest, greetings to the community