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YAMATO in 1:35

Discussion in 'The War at Sea' started by Che_Guevara, May 5, 2006.

  1. Che_Guevara

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    ?????

    In English bitte (Whoops, please!)(eleven times :roll: )
     
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    wonderfull pics. i love them :p
     
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    say, aren't those pics not from that big model in japan (the one we saw in the topic about the yamato movie) ?
     
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    Nope it´s another large model, unfortuantely I can´t show ´em atm, but I´ll try to fix it as soon as possible. ;)

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    I GOT IT :D

    ..here are some beautiful pics of the finest Yamato model on earth

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    ..another run :D

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    i'm wondering, if we put a diesel engine in it and connect it with the shafts and find a mechanism to turn the rudder we can let her sail on a lake. :D

    then this fellow had some competition
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