HMS Onslow

mapuc

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And I thought that Onslow was the broder-in-law to mrs buket :lol:

Great job, hope my Queen Mary II will be as good as yours

Markus
 

jrts

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Hi Michael

Another fine addition to my division of Destroyers, in short yes please :lol:

Markus

I see like me you watch quality TV, she takes the word dragon to a new level :lol:
Oh and its "Bouquet" if you don't mind :lol:

Rob
 

Jim Krauzlis

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Outstanding, Michael!! :D
Whomever built her did a fantastic job on the guns and other details, really a first class modeling job.

Thanks for making us all drool, Michael. :wink:
Hey, wait... I think it's already summer somewhere in the world, isn't it? :lol:

If you have any other photos, I for one would love to see more of this beauty...please? :D

Cheers!

Jim
 

fishotter

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Yay, more destroyers! I just love those graceful little ships. And what's more, these models can actually be built in reasonable time, not something that will take months and months to complete.
Say, doesn't Adrian Kacz currently live in Rome, Italy? Do you think he someday might be inclined to do an Italian destroyer, too? I'd love to see also the vessels that opposed the Royal Navy in the Med. My personal favorite would surely be the beautiful "Soldato" class, but anything Italian would be just nice... :wink: