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Old 04-02-10, 07:27 PM   #1
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Hehe those look familiar Castout. But don't forget my lattest work for the Suspect Line up The Sang O (Shark) class Midget Submarine.

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Old 04-02-10, 08:31 PM   #2
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Hehe those look familiar Castout. But don't forget my lattest work for the Suspect Line up The Sang O (Shark) class Midget Submarine.

Oh I forgot to mention that they are from the LWAMI modders.
Forgive me for failing to mention you. Great model btw.

We need that spherical wire frame model for unknown to be added to the suspect line up
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Old 04-02-10, 09:09 PM   #3
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We need that spherical wire frame model for unknown to be added to the suspect line up
... You had to say it didn't you...

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Old 04-12-10, 12:21 PM   #4
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Some pictures of the Cheonan as ROK teams move a part of her closer to the shore today:





Found on militaryphotos.net
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Old 04-16-10, 06:51 AM   #5
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More from militaryphotos.net






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Salvage team members and rescue workers put a part of a sunken naval vessel on a barge after they lifted it with a giant crane, off Baengnyeongdo island near the maritime border with North Korea, northwest of Seoul April 15, 2010. South Korea's military began lifting on Thursday the stern of the naval ship in order to determine what caused a blast that sank it last month near a contested border with the North. The South's defence minister said this month that the 1,200-tonne Cheonan may have been hit by a North Korean torpedo, stoking concerns that the incident could start a conflict.



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Officers check the stern of a sunken naval ship after salvage team members and rescue workers put a part of the vessel on a barge with a giant crane, off Baengnyeongdo island near the maritime border with North Korea, northwest of Seoul April 15, 2010.
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Old 04-16-10, 08:23 AM   #6
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Great pics...keep em coming

Shouldn't belong now before we get a clearer indication of the cause
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Old 04-16-10, 08:36 AM   #7
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Whats with the netting over the bow and that 'screen wall'.

Looks like their trying to conceal something.
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