@FFG: Strangely the Strasbourg hasn't got its own entry on that site, it's only referenced once on the Dunkerque page. I was looking to some other ships and found no reference to the carrier
Béarn, though the destroyer
Béarnais is present.
@Pieter: we zien elkaar zeker op de ESM, want ik heb dezelfde modellen aangemeld als bij de SMC. Dat lijkt me een interessant boek.
This week I received both medals and measured them to be the same dimension.
The Dunkerque medal gives the names of famous Corsairs of the Dunkirk families Jacobsen en Bart. Vanstabel was a captain in the 18th century revolutionary wars.
Strasbourg's medal had some info included, speaking about a "steamboat Strasbourg", artist Guiraud, 1950. I did not have to pay that much for it.
Let's get to work and sand these hulls.
The sprues were found broken off briskly and that left some marks, but the seams were all removed cleanly.
Strasbourg got a degaussing cable that is missing on Dunkerque.
Hobbyboss indicated to drill some holes, but the leaders are touching the holes they do not want you to drill. I missed one of these, but the wood deck will cover that up.
This breakwater is replaced but the deck edge thingy should remain.
That worked once for Dunkerque, so let's repeat that for Strasbourg.
One thing to pay attention to are the boat rails after B turret. I saw a PE set for these in the Woodhunter deck set, so I removed the plastic. Apparently the Shipyard Dunkerque set I do want to use makes use of these plastic rails. I did not yet remove them on the second kit, so I'll try to use the PE for this one but it is very thin. Actually it's made to rest on the wood so I may have to remove the slits.