ICM 1/48 C-45 Expiditor

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It is a compelling find, John. The pic I have sure looks like 20893. I wonder if the 21893 was a different ship? I do not know the time frame of the picture they sent me. More questions! I am slack-jawed at what you guys dig up.
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Trying to get a better look at the pic from the KYANG. There could be a “1” in there...probably use 210893. At least there is proof.
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Lyle, I've noticed a difference in the spacing of the letters on the rudder between the two different photos. Note how it's changed in order to fit in the extra digit.
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This'll be a fun one to watch. You ever hear back from ICM on sending you that "D" sprue?

It is supposed to be on the way. And, thanks for tagging along. I may outsource my BMF to you.
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Gary Brantley wrote: Thu Dec 08, 2022 8:13 am Lyle, I've noticed a difference in the spacing of the letters on the rudder between the two different photos. Note how it's changed in order to fit in the extra digit.
It is indeed different. JohnK is a wizzard.
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