IJN Akizuki-class destroyer Fuyutsuki 1:700

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IJN Akizuki-class destroyer Fuyutsuki 1:700

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With two dolphins, thanks for watching!
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Excellent! What kit is that - Pit Road, Aoshima,? :thumbs_up_1:
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drasticplastic wrote:Excellent! What kit is that - Pit Road, Aoshima,? :thumbs_up_1:
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It's rainbow resin kit.
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Looks excellent again! Nicely weathered.

Dolphins look gigantic though. :heh:
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pascalemod wrote:Looks excellent again! Nicely weathered.

Dolphins look gigantic though. :heh:
Yeah, I noticed that too, but didn't want to take away from an otherwise great build. They look more like Orca's in that scale...must be 1/350 Dolphins! Maybe with a little modification and a black and white paint job, they could pass as Orca's. :thumbs_up_1:
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drasticplastic wrote:
pascalemod wrote:Looks excellent again! Nicely weathered.

Dolphins look gigantic though. :heh:
Yeah, I noticed that too, but didn't want to take away from an otherwise great build. They look more like Orca's in that scale...must be 1/350 Dolphins! Maybe with a little modification and a black and white paint job, they could pass as Orca's. :thumbs_up_1:
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These dolphins are gifts from a very talent friend who is specialty in art, I believe she use wires and sculpture mud to made these fishes, and she do gave me a fin whale which is even bigger! :big_grin:
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Fuyutsuki looks really impressive! :thumbs_up_1:

Cptslow wrote:These dolphins are gifts from a very talent friend who is specialty in art, I believe she use wires and sculpture mud to made these fishes, and she do gave me a fin whale which is even bigger! :big_grin:
"Fishes"? Dolphins and whales? They are mammals! ;)
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Great job on your destroyer. Well done.
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