

They have model ships in the information center for the USS NC Memorial battleship. It was interesting seeing what the ships looked like starting with the very first ones. I didn't note any information on this one specifically.
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Sunday, May 31, 2009
Monochrome Weekly: Model Ship
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17 comments:
Nice subject - very bluff bows, I wonder how it handled in a sea.
Great subject! :)
Have a nice week!
Anna
Love the water outside vs the boat inside.
That is some model boat, I expect it's bigger than it looks. Great thought BJ; water on the outside, boat on the inside ;-)
Stunning!
This a perfect choice for b & w post!
Léia
SO unveliveble much working hours in a ship like this!! but very very nic, both, the boath and the picture Carver.
Hugs from anne
What a beautiful miniature!
Nice shot. The detail of those model ships is amazing. If they sat this in water it would be difficult not to tell what size it really is.
This is great,beautiful monochrome photo!
Lovely craft ship! My dad will love it!! I've seen people making those crafts... amazing!! Lots of patience needed. But the completed job is greatly appreciated :)
The boat is fantastic. I know I am not supposed to say this, but I would like to see it in color. So many details.
Excellent shot! Obviously someone put a lot of time into building that one... I never had that kind of patience for the craft.
Wonderful monochrome... perfect detail and light!
This image/subject really benefitted from a monochrone application.
Happy June Carver.
I like the contrast of the sharpness of the ship and the mistiness of the reflections on the window.
Excellent shot! Beautiful post.
Nice ship, looks like a classic photo.
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