Landing Craft, Assault at Walcheren
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20 1 August 2023, 19:22

You'll have to stand until I put the benches into the troop compartment 😉
12 August 2023, 17:36

I'm also looking forward to it,
already admired on Missing-Lynx, great scratchbuild job, congrats!
12 August 2023, 18:32

Thanks, though I would like it to go faster … but I guess the lack of speed is my own fault 😉
20 August 2023, 17:23

I love it.... Above all, the concern for accuracy and the study of the pottery that this entails.... The same thing happens to me with my work.... I rack my brains just like you.... I am Impatient to see how it progresses.... Thank you very much for sharing.... A great greeting and much encouragement, an impressive job.
20 August 2023, 20:56

Thank you both 🙂 I'm not after absolute accuracy, but Gecko have made such a mess of the interior that I felt I *have* to correct it. Unfortunately, almost none of the kit parts can be used once you take that path 🙁
21 August 2023, 08:42

You added a lot of realism with your scratch building. All contributes to a more accurate representation.
17 September 2023, 22:00

Thanks, guys 🙂 I wish this kit could be built straight from the box … Well, of course, it can — I get the impression things fit pretty well, and it'll look like an LCA when it's finished. But why, oh why, couldn't Gecko have done better research?
18 September 2023, 08:38
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A model of a British LCA as used in Operation Infatuate I, the British landing at Vlissingen, the Netherlands, on 1 November 1944.
This will also show how to correct many of the Gecko kit's errors (and there are a lot of those 🙁) and how to modify it to become a late-production vessel — the kit represents a fairly early one, but not a very early type.