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Now I don`t do naval wargaming, but have included a naval aspect to my games with landing scenarios. This type of model can often be found in Spanish tourist souvenir type shops, I have been tempted, but was not prepared to pay tourist prices for one! So I always keep my eyes open at markets and fairs, eventually my patience paid off and I came upon a guy with a stall full of them (ex-stock maybe?), brand new still in their boxes, he only wanted 3 Euro so I snapped one up.
A quick butcher job with my trusty tenon saw and a simple re-paint and she now looks like this:
A couple of shots with figures and other boats just to show scale
I dunno, Richard... The number of amazing items you find at markets and bring-&-buy stands... You must have the "luck of the Irish"! (Praps you are Irish! 😂)
ReplyDeleteAnyway, that's yet another great find, and dirt cheap! ✅
I`ve been looking for a while for one of these, I have been quite lucky this last year.
DeleteNice find. I also have those but somehow the guys who do them here are thinking about wargamers and they are sold water level.
ReplyDeleteCutting her in two lengthwise was a challenge :)
DeleteNice find and saw job! Successful conversion. Where will it see action first? Casablanca, Agadir? Enjoy. Carl
ReplyDeleteThanks Carl, I`m pleased how she came out, no plans as yet as to where she`ll see service yet.
DeleteSaw same boat in my local hobby shop, at £11.95p per boat. You definitely got a bargain. Otherwise its diy with balsa!! Carl
ReplyDeleteI have been looking for a cheap one for quite a while, like I said the guy had a table full - must be ex-stock :)
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