There are still lots of little details left to add, plus more PE and kit parts. But, I see a light at the end of the tunnel now!


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Model Master Aircraft Interior Blacksteinerman wrote:Question Brett: What color did you use on the tops of the stacks? It doesn't look like flat black. Whatever, I like it.
Thanks Wojtek!Voyteque wrote:Brett, I must admit that it is a pleasure to watch Your build! As I see that You are nearly finished there comes a question: what next?

Holy crap yes! I think it would be really cool if you did a What If (WIF) version of one of those models. I think the concept would fire your brain up and would make an incredible model!Brett M wrote:I am looking at a Ticonderoga class guided missile cruiser or the USS Alaska in 1/350......choices!
A WIF Ticonderoga? Hmmm.....Wonder what I could donavydavesof wrote:Holy crap yes! I think it would be really cool if you did a What If (WIF) version of one of those models. I think the concept would fire your brain up and would make an incredible model!Brett M wrote:I am looking at a Ticonderoga class guided missile cruiser or the USS Alaska in 1/350......choices!
Also, yes, NJ had the RPV dome on the aft mast in the late '80s. Don't forget, all 4 were expected to serve until at least 2010. The upgrades were constant and were planned.
Your build continues to inspire me!
I meant to take a new picture last night and show the additions....but oh well!Voyteque wrote:Nice stash You have there Brett, impressive!![]()
I personally would love to see Your X-wing build (what scale is this?)!

lol.....you'd think 2900 sq/ft would be enough for 3 people and some models!Voyteque wrote:Yes Brett, bigger house solves many problems