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Dear sir, I am a Japanese RC ship modeler and bought this HMS Fencer about 12years ago from you directlyJust before this kit had been put into market. In the beginning, It took too much time to make the hull so that I was tired with continuing the work.Consequently, I stopped making the ship for a long time, but restarted again as I retire from businessdue to reaching the expected age.Last month, in such a background she came to be launched at last successfully,And trial runs have been made so far five times to confirm various function as a lake-going RC ship.Attached are some of the pictures taken during the trials.I am very happy if you kindly get a picture in your “customer model”Please choose a picture whichever you think best for putting in the column.Best regards,Ken Yoda is my handle name
Hi, RC ship modellers :I have recently completed my HMS Fencer 1/96 successfully, with a net building time of close to 4 years, although I had ordered this ship about 12 years ago from Deans Marine.Why I chose this ship, it was its size, not to large and not to small for a 1/96 aircraft carrier for my building room. In those days, I was looking for a model kit of an aircraft carrier and I coincidentally found this kit on the website of Deansmarine. Soon after I placed the order with the company.As for building, most of time was spent for hull assembly and after launching, it was rather enjoyable to fit various parts around the hull and flight deck that were mostly easier than hull building.This model carrier is able to generate smoke from both side funnels and also diesel engine sound as well.See smoking in the video of the in the previous postIn order to gain a stable cruising on my local large lake, about 13 kgs of ballast are required.I am ready for final trial run in coming March on the local large lake, which video will be shown here in the Forum. Happy modelling and bon voyage !!
Looks excellent, good luck with the maiden voyage!
Hi very nice looking on the water sails well, are the aircraft on top metal models ? nice work keep it up ron
Looks very nice on the water!