Thanks a lot, John.
No need to say I completely agree with you regarding Ayala. He is not only a great modeler, but a great guy indeed.
The story or our "Pr�ncipe" starts in the portuguese side. Ayala built from scratch the hull and flight deck, and then sent it to me. My work started there with some superficial reshaping of the bow area and detail work on catwalks. There is still a lot of work to do.
There is also an awesome build of PdA by Pedro C�mez a fellow spanish modeler.
http://i178.photobucket.com/albums/w268 ... tos004.jpg
You can find a step by step thread in our spanish forum (only in spanish, sorry) of both Pedro�s and mine here:
http://u-modelismo.com/foro_modelismo_n ... wtopic=519
If you are planning your own scratch build, you can find a nice profile in Julio Pillet�s site:
http://plasticllero2.iespana.es/userfil ... ias_A4.pdf
If you can find it, there is a very good book called "Los portaaviones espa�oles", edited by editorial Agualarga. It is in spanish, but is really good if you can find it.
I have heard some rumours about some mayor resin company considering the release of a kit of the "Pr�ncipe de Asturias", but I�m not really sure about that.
Best regards.
PS: I�ve edited this post because picture size was exceeding limits.
Sorry!
Luis Crespo "Sparrow".