Wow, what a beautiful design! I’m not familiar with the source prototype, but I bet it’s a dead ringer! SFZ
Thank you.
That is just beautiful. A great model, and great photographs.
Thanks, much appreciated.
Nice modeling but by 1895 the Royal Navy was in the age of steam and torpedo ram, HMS Thunder Child took on the Tripods. The earlier navy of Nelson would have been hard pressed if faced with the Martian war machines.
Thanks. Believe it or not, they're the only ship models I've got, unless you count, a fishing schooner and the Batboat!
The George Pal war machine is great too.
I was going to mention that too! I actually got to handle one of the originals at Forry Ackerman's Ackermansion!
Is that the pegasus model or a scratch build?
Thanks, it's the Pegasus kit.
Ooh La Lah !
Fabulous Kev. Masterful. Never let them out!
Wow, what a beautiful design! I’m not familiar with the source prototype, but I bet it’s a dead ringer! SFZ
ReplyDeleteThank you.
DeleteThat is just beautiful. A great model, and great photographs.
ReplyDeleteThanks, much appreciated.
DeleteNice modeling but by 1895 the Royal Navy was in the age of steam and torpedo ram, HMS Thunder Child took on the Tripods. The earlier navy of Nelson would have been hard pressed if faced with the Martian war machines.
ReplyDeleteThanks. Believe it or not, they're the only ship models I've got, unless you count, a fishing schooner and the Batboat!
ReplyDeleteThe George Pal war machine is great too.
ReplyDeleteI was going to mention that too!
DeleteI actually got to handle one of the originals at Forry Ackerman's Ackermansion!
Is that the pegasus model or a scratch build?
ReplyDeleteThanks, it's the Pegasus kit.
ReplyDeleteOoh La Lah !
ReplyDeleteFabulous Kev. Masterful. Never let them out!
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