HMS Terror
- Skala:
- 1:50
- Status:
- W trakcie
- Rozpoczęte:
- July 10, 2019
Scratchbuild
Zawartość projektu
Scratchbuilt No kits or aftermaket sets are attached.
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Komentarzy
22 July 2019, 09:01
Denis Kuleshov
Yes it is. But I'am didn't seen series for now. That from novel "The Terror" of Dan Simmons for me.
Yes it is. But I'am didn't seen series for now. That from novel "The Terror" of Dan Simmons for me.
22 July 2019, 10:32
Christian W
I saw the series and ... how to say: it started good and went thrilling from Episode to Episode. I think it was around the half of the series, when it was on it's peak. Then it was just boring for me. I always was awaiting for another kind of action. Like the Walking dead. There were Episodes boring like hell before it got drive again.
I saw the series and ... how to say: it started good and went thrilling from Episode to Episode. I think it was around the half of the series, when it was on it's peak. Then it was just boring for me. I always was awaiting for another kind of action. Like the Walking dead. There were Episodes boring like hell before it got drive again.
22 July 2019, 10:49
Christian W
That is my opinion - not to say, it is bad! You have to see it and build your own opinion 😉 The interessting thing around it is the story itself. That is it, why I watched it until the end. It is well made to get an imagination, what they went throu.
That is my opinion - not to say, it is bad! You have to see it and build your own opinion 😉 The interessting thing around it is the story itself. That is it, why I watched it until the end. It is well made to get an imagination, what they went throu.
22 July 2019, 13:42
Dave Flitton
I likes the way they used historical props and mannerisms that made the show come to life, the creature was a bit off, but it was imaginative on how they disposed of the beast.
I likes the way they used historical props and mannerisms that made the show come to life, the creature was a bit off, but it was imaginative on how they disposed of the beast.
22 July 2019, 15:58