Due to Navy regulation 2189.section A sub section 12, the names of Boats and ships in her majesty´s Service are not to include any Hyphens, so it had to be dropped.
Sporting an 18pdr gun, top deck gatlings and chugging along at the stately speed of 6 mph, this is the absolute power on the rivers of Khandibar.
The roof is removable and I might add some more deko..levers, some maps, a picture of Queen Victoria etc. |
The main gun. It comes from the Emhar´s British WWI artillery set. A bit of snipping, the shield bent forward a bit and glued to the top of an old syringe for the mounting with a lenth of plastic rod that fits into the deck allowing it to swivel. |
Gatling gun from the HaT gatling gun set. It´s mounted on a pin and can be positioned in each corner of the top deck. Mounts made from thin plastic tubes taken from cotton buds. |
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Very nice work, as usually...
ReplyDeleteGreat model Paul, will there be sandbags!
ReplyDeleteI like this ship! Cool.
ReplyDeleteThey better keep their heads down when this boat passes by :-D
ReplyDeleteGreat work Paul. Can't wait to see it with the crew on it.
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Peter
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nice work Paul :)
ReplyDeleteGreat looking model
ReplyDeleteGreat looking model
ReplyDeleteNice work sir
ReplyDeleteYou're the man, Paul!
ReplyDeleteNeat as a neat thing. Well done.
ReplyDeleteBrilliant! Bristling with weaponry, she certainly packs a punch!
ReplyDeleteNicely done!
ReplyDeleteYou can't beat a gunboat for keeping the uppity natives under control! Splendid!
ReplyDeleteVery cool Paul! One suggestion though MORE RIVETS!
ReplyDeleteVery cool Paul. Great work.
ReplyDeleteCracking work Paul. The gun looks spot on.
ReplyDeletethankyou so much paul for the link you have mase my day... great boat bTW it is excellent. are you planning to enter the guilds group build?
ReplyDeletePaul - I'm amazed at how prolific your building and painting skills are.
ReplyDeleteNice work Paul. Thanks for the link to the site.
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Paul, she looks tremendous. I love the way yuo've made the roof detachable. Very much looking forward to seeing her get a lick of paint!
ReplyDeleteWell this certainly floats my boat. Looking forward to seeing her with the crew.
ReplyDeleteVery nice and creative work, looks very convincing. Got crew figures for it? Some of Bob Murch's High Seas Pulp figures would suit it to a T.
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