HMS Warspite 1943(1/350 Academy )
HMS Warspite 1/350 Academy ... generic etch Flyhawk Royal Navy WWII ladders, inclined ladders and Railings, scratch with Plastruct improvements, British radar set from MK-1,and invisible thead .004 mm nylon. metallic anchor chains, light weathering from master set B Tamiya, 300 hours Work, 900 parts aprox.
Reference: Profile Morskie HMS Warspite,..
Anatomy of the ship:the Battleship Warspite from Ross Watton.
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George Williams said on May 3, 2017
I know little about ships, Anthony, but this looks like pretty neat work.
Anthony Alvear said on May 4, 2017
Thank you George, a little of work and dedication...
Craig Abrahamson said on May 4, 2017
Fabulous work, my friend...looks absolutely great...nice job indeed.
Anthony Alvear said on May 4, 2017
Thanks Craig, Regards..
Editor said on May 4, 2017
There are few things more impressive in modeling IMHO than a superdetailed ship model, and yours is no exception. 400 hours! What was the calendar time?
Anthony Alvear said on May 4, 2017
Thank you Editor ... indeed this work is 5 years ago, add some details in the last time, regards...
Dirk Derks said on May 4, 2017
Hello Anthony,
You did a fantastic job on this famous British warship.
All I can say: "Master Modeler". This model is a museum piece.
Regards, Dirk / The Netherlands.
Anthony Alvear said on May 4, 2017
Mr Dirk, thank you for your words.
Anthony Conway said on May 4, 2017
Top workmanship again. Good stuff Anthony.
Anthony Alvear said on May 4, 2017
Thanks Mr Conway..regards
Greg Kittinger said on May 4, 2017
Beautiful work! 400 hours - whew! It shows though.
Anthony Alvear said on May 4, 2017
Thank you so much Reg...
Terry Schuler said on May 4, 2017
Anthony, the time and workmanship has really paid off, this is gorgeous !, Very well done !
Anthony Alvear said on May 4, 2017
Thank you very much Terry,
regards.
Bernard E. Hackett, Jr. said on May 4, 2017
Marvelous ship! Even has the Admirals Walk on the stern. This ws updated prior to WW II? Looks like a dreadnaught from WW I, originally.
Anthony Alvear said on May 5, 2017
Yes, the warspite had an update some years before the second World war, thank you for your words.
Ulf Lundberg said on June 21, 2017
How did I miss this one?
Nice work!
Ulf
Anthony Alvear said on June 21, 2017
Thank You Ulf... regards...