Would any of you chaps (David Merriman?) have an idea of how much an air ballast, static dive, Trumpeter Seawolf would weigh, please? Just an approximate guess will be fine.
Richard
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As to the amount of ballast water weight needed for the 1/144 Trumpeter SEAWOLF:Richard(Admin) wrote:Would any of you chaps (David Merriman?) have an idea of how much an air ballast, static dive, Trumpeter Seawolf would weigh, please? Just an approximate guess will be fine.
Richard
Oh ...Richard(Admin) wrote:Point taken, David... I just wanted to know how much it would weigh and whether if I could lift it without doing anymore damage to my hands. I had to move the half built Skipjack today, and that was a struggle.
I should have weighed the Dragonfish before she was retired, I never gave it a thought.
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