Queen Anne's Revenge by m-and-m

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Queen Anne's Revenge by m-and-m

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Hey all,

Another amazing Queen Anne's Revenge, this time by m-and-m:

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Wow, this is a fantastic rendition. The brick built hull is something you see many prestigious builders neglect to make sometimes, but this one is phenomenal, and I'm sure it was worth the extra time put into the model to make it. I mean, it even comes off to see the inside. It is hard to believe that such a detailed model would also have "play features" like the modularity and lighted parts. The presentation is top notch too, I would encourage anyone to go through the whole gallery. Thanks for showing this, Bruce.
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