QuoteOriginal von Ricleite
GPM's very thick paper definitely doesn't
I agree with you. GPM's paper is hard to form. From time to time it causes creasing.
Gazing it, no misery that you said has been detected.
QuoteOriginal von Ricleite
GPM's very thick paper definitely doesn't
I agree with you. GPM's paper is hard to form. From time to time it causes creasing.
Gazing it, no misery that you said has been detected.
The misery is down there, Yu, conveniently hidden :rotwerd:
Adding the torpedo holders, tail assembly and the torpedoes was comparatively easy. I intend to show the finished sub tomorrow...
And there you have it :yahoo: GPM's smallest midget submarine.
The hull is much trickier to build than the Seehund's but it is worth the trouble
Some more pictures...
And, of course, the family portraits...
And the last one! Looking forward to GPM's next submarine subjects
Hi Ricardo,
After looking up my secret weapon 'OXFORD advanced larners dictionary' I couldn't find out superlatives that can express my admiration
:respekt:
Very impressive!
:respekt:
Congratulations =D> for another perfect build! @)
One thing that I didnt expect is small size of the Biber!
absolutely great built submarines! =D> =D>
Absolutely fantastic!
A nice little family!
=D> =D> =D>
Greetings Fridulin
Amazing work! :super:
Each sub for itself is great, but seeing them all together is very impressive! @)
Greetings,
Walter
Ricleite I agree with everybody your work is outstanding. =D>
Thank you very much for your kind comments. It is both a pleasure and an honour to be part of this forum