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Hello all..not sure if this is the right forum. I have the following unopened kits for sale:
Tamiya Ferrari 312 T3 1/20 Gran prix collection #10
Williams F1 team BMW GW2 4TH mfg 2003 Gran prix collection #55
Brabham BT 50 BMW turbo Gran pris collection #17 mfg 1983
also have opened but complete:
Tamiya 1/20 Gran prix collection #50 BrabhamBT 46 Alfa Rome...

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This will be a little bit of history and a build log for the 44 gun fifth rate HMS Fowey built by Blaydes at Kingston upon Hull and launched in August, 1744. She was lost when she sank at Legare age in Biscayne Bay, thankfully without loss of life. There is a wealth ...

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Occre-HMS Bounty in 1/45 scale (builds to 36” length) New in an unopened sealed box.
Price:$400. Plus actual shipping cost. Kit weighs 9lbs 6oz. Add another 1.5 lbs for outer box and protective packing. Ships from 48230 to US buyer only, please. Prefer PayPal.
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Former and current VASA builders: What have you found to be the spacing between the lowest cannon ports and the ship's water line? So far I have not been able to find this in my research. It may be mentioned in VASA II, but as yet I have not been able to get a copy for review.

References would be most helpful and greatly appreciated.

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Finally, I get to open the Santa María kit from Artesanía Latina after completing La Niña and La Pinta. This feels like the final step in building the fleet of Christopher Columbus, and I’m excited to get started. I’ve learned a lot from my previous builds—including all mistakes—so I’m hoping my skills keep improving. This time, I want to be more patient, ta...

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