This article was first published in the Jan/Feb issue of Scale Ship Modeller magazine, way back in 1987. Written by Simon Smith of the now defunct 32nd Parallel company, it details the design and construction of the Type XX111 kit, and makes for a fascinating read.
If anyone wants a copy of this article in it's full size (A4) format, let me know, and I'll email it to you in a .zip file.
If anyone wants a copy of this article in it's full size (A4) format, let me know, and I'll email it to you in a .zip file.
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