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Holger Kranich
Jesus Christ!!!!
What a great build! Unbelieveable!👍
Prinz Eugen 1:350
Prinz Eugen
Trumpeter 1:350
by Fran Romero on Modellmarine
12 May 2014, 14:32
Augie
omfg.... amazing!
12 May 2014, 14:34
Burkhard D
Fran Romero is an artisan...fabulous!
12 May 2014, 15:53
Aghis Barberopoulos
That's the used look I like in ship models!
12 May 2014, 16:24
Christian Bruer
Weathering ship models is always a tightrope walk not to overdo it. But this one match the real thing very close! Bravo Zulu!
12 May 2014, 17:05
Christian Meyerhoff
WOW! Stunning work!
12 May 2014, 19:18
Holger Kranich
I wish i would be able to do that!
13 May 2014, 06:24
Luc B
woow, this is fantastic indeed!
13 May 2014, 09:05
Christian Ristits
What a great work...!
13 May 2014, 19:22
Darren Clare
Darn that is stunning modelling
13 May 2014, 23:48
Mathias Carl
Realy nice details 👍
But the wethering is waaaay to much. 👎
Even during the last year of war the prince didn´t look this ugly 🙁 as you can see on the pics from Copenhagen... (Timeperiod indicated by the chosen paintsheme)
Sorry to say, but in my opinion this one´s a unrealistic build...
14 May 2014, 13:58
Jonns Pfeiffenberger
That's supported by AK-Interaktive, you can buy a step by step tutorial DVD with this ship 🙂
14 May 2014, 17:45
Barry Lloyd
That's a great setting!
14 May 2014, 18:13
Aghis Barberopoulos
I agree with Mathias that the weathering is overdone in some areas of the hull (as Christian pointed out, one needs to restraint himself). According to my sources, the Eugen hull looked pretty bad only after the ramming of the Leipzig (15/10/1944), after which it entered dry dock for replacement of the bow section. There is a photo right after the refit (early 1945), where the hull looks particularly 'dirty' - I guess that this model was based on this photo.
14 May 2014, 20:27

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