
The S Boat with the sheet styrene glued to the bottom of the hull. I have to cut the edges of the sheet styrene with a craft knife so they are even with the bottom of the hull.
A better waterline view of the new hull size.

Once the bottom is glued on, I have to glue on the decks. I use XActo clamps to hold the deck and hull side walls together. They remind me of dockside cranes.

A group of German Commanders has stopped by to visit the shipyard.

Odemars German Commanders in 1/72nd scale are molded in several colors including blue. I use the blue ones for ranking naval officers.
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