HMS Agincourt (1914)

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Weisman
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Re: HMS Agincourt (1914)

#11 Post by Weisman »

This is a very special ship. Great job, Jabba! :)
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Re: HMS Agincourt (1914)

#12 Post by Clonecommander6454 »

Magnificent work on HMS 'Week' :lol:
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Re: HMS Agincourt (1914)

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Great work, superb sounds so inadequate ...
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Re: HMS Agincourt (1914)

#14 Post by Hood »

Magnificent! A masterpiece of the original turretfarm!
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Re: HMS Agincourt (1914)

#15 Post by Charybdis »

Fantastic drawing. Well done mate.
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Re: HMS Agincourt (1914)

#16 Post by erik_t »

Entertaining and attractive. Very nicely done.
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Re: HMS Agincourt (1914)

#17 Post by jabba »

Cheers guys, I'm glad you like!

As promised, here she is in 1914 configuration...

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Re: HMS Agincourt (1914)

#18 Post by Rowdy36 »

Simply outstanding! :D
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Re: HMS Agincourt (1914)

#19 Post by Clonecommander6454 »

Oh Nice! But how exactly and why are the boats placed in such a interesting location?
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Re: HMS Agincourt (1914)

#20 Post by heuhen »

Clonecommander6454 wrote:Oh Nice! But how exactly and why are the boats placed in such a interesting location?
Clonecommander6454: say hello to you're brain! :lol:

Logic says its a platform, and that they are placed there because its the only free place.


BTW I found this one:

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