Hi all. Tom is the name and I am from Milwaukee. I have built RC model boats since the 80's but this will be my first sub. I have a 1/72 plastic model of a U-Boat type IX. I will try and post some pictures when I start the build.
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Welcome!
Type IX will be a beautiful sub. I am collecting parts to build mine. Anyways, glad you are here and we are looking forward to your build, but also assist if you need it.
Peace,
Tom
Type IX will be a beautiful sub. I am collecting parts to build mine. Anyways, glad you are here and we are looking forward to your build, but also assist if you need it.
Peace,
Tom
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Salmon
Thanks for the welcome. Questions I will have and will be asking. Presenting finishing a build of the USS Baltimore in1/144 scale and will be starting on the sub next.
Thanks for the welcome. Questions I will have and will be asking. Presenting finishing a build of the USS Baltimore in1/144 scale and will be starting on the sub next.
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