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This new stand alone release based on the legendary War in the Pacific from 2 by 3 Games adds significant improvements and changes to enhance game play, improve realism, and increase historical accuracy. With dozens of new features, new art, and engine improvements, War in the Pacific: Admiral's Edition brings you the most realistic and immersive WWII Pacific Theater wargame ever!

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Great job. Very impressive !
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Sweet Jesus [X(]

Am I the only one who works for a living? [:D][8D]

No unfortunately [:@]
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Sweet Jesus [X(]

Am I the only one who works for a living? [:D][8D]
Me too. I made the mistake of showing my wife the Yamato pics, and told her I wanted to do that when I retire... now I think she will make sure I keep working until I'm 100 [:D]
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Hi

planks individual
I am actually not very happy with them, the strips were inconsistent in width
as the original supplier of the timber ran out

grrrr

I work 5 am to 6 pm days, even later!
So really it was 8 years of weekends and Christmas breaks

But she kept me sane.........

Kirishima will be better, as I know what not to do now!
big seas, fast ships, life tastes better with salt
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sail day

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90 percent successful day
lost a prop coupling after about 15 to 20 minutes
Still, for first build............



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oops double post, try again
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last one

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[&o]
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Looks good, well done. But looking at post #45 those are some pretty big "trees" and rocks in the background compared to the size of the Yamato. [;)] Maybe just a little bit more ballast up forward.
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That's just 'Objects will appear closer than they really are ' effect of the camera [:D]
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I salute you sir! Very nice job.
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Wow!
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big seas, fast ships, life tastes better with salt
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It works! Great job!
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Really, really well done sir
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That look really good in the water, wondering if there was any locals nearby spotted that thing and making comments about it. Some probably take pictures of it as well video.
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Damn...

WELL DONE!
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hope this works

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OJLysG2WvUI
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The speedboat Yamato!!

Honestly, 1275psi, I cannot help but marvel at your creation each time I see it. I Can only imagine the hardwork, the patience, and above all, the skill that goes into making such an incredible model.[&o]
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It looked good sitting outside your garage. It looks REALLY GOOD in the water. A job well done !
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