HMS Fearless

The ship originates from David Weber's book series “Honor Harrington.”
Thanks for the clarification. I think that I have this one in my library of paper models on the list of "some day to be built". Thanks for sharing! Great detail.:)
 
The bow and stern sections are mostly finished. They didn't turn out perfectly, but I had no choice—getting the fit just right was a bit tricky. Still, I have to be satisfied.
 

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I just want to remind members, and those who may not have caught it, this model is using being built using tabs, but the tabs were added, so that they are not on the same plane of the models surface, they are located on the inner surface, offsetting them by the thickness of the Hull, which is why this model (also among very good craftsmanship) is coming together so excellently. :)