1899............I was thinking more along the lines of the 234 Penguin or 234 Douglas................I never think along any .277 lines........ever !!!!!!
What model ships are they? It appears you have a Nelson (Rodney) class model with the three front turrets. Is that correct?
1899................I can stamp pretty much anything I want on the barrel.............![]()
The room looks awesome.
I'm not sure if I am more impressed by your trophies or the fact you have a room you can get a forklift into.
The room was designed from the very beginning as a trophy room. The exterior doors are 8 feet high and six feet wide so I can bring in a life mount caribou or moose if I need to. I put a lot of thought into the design of the room and access for bigger fixtures like my pool table.
Pool tables are a pain in the balls. I believe that my wife has somehow taken custody of the neighbours' pool table and now it will be on me to somehow get the damned thing from their house to mine and up the stairs into the kids' play room. On the bright side, it's unlikely to end up covered in laundry up there.



I have yet to shoot a mulie worthy of the taxidermy bill..........35 years in the Yukon with no deer to hunt has left me somewhat light on what most would consider the usual wall hanger game. I do have 3 more caribou mounts coming though...........
I did some memory crunching last night and it seems I have another 16 mounts to come yet..........a zebra pedestal mount and full zebra rug, 2 giraffe head/neck floor standing mounts and back skin rugs, 3 caribou shoulder mounts, a grizzly and wolf life mounts, a lion and leopard life mounts, a hippo partial floor mount, puku and mtn reed buck shoulder mounts, croc skin, walrus head mount.
Space is becoming a problem............so is layout.........I guess these would be considered "first world" difficulties............
Not happy with my large ungulate wall..........doesn't look right to me.........any suggestions??????????[/QUOTE]
My humble opinion...since you ask... I would take the "velvet Boo" down and replace with the buff cow, Put the velvet Boo where the bottom elk is, move the elk up to the void where the cow buff was and re-hang the far left boo so it hangs even with where the velvet on is.
I have yet to shoot a mulie worthy of the taxidermy bill..........35 years in the Yukon with no deer to hunt has left me somewhat light on what most would consider the usual wall hanger game. I do have 3 more caribou mounts coming though...........
I did some memory crunching last night and it seems I have another 16 mounts to come yet..........a zebra pedestal mount and full zebra rug, 2 giraffe head/neck floor standing mounts and back skin rugs, 3 caribou shoulder mounts, a grizzly and wolf life mounts, a lion and leopard life mounts, a hippo partial floor mount, puku and mtn reed buck shoulder mounts, croc skin, walrus head mount.
Space is becoming a problem............so is layout.........I guess these would be considered "first world" difficulties............
Not happy with my large ungulate wall..........doesn't look right to me.........any suggestions??????????[/QUOTE]
My humble opinion...since you ask... I would take the "velvet Boo" down and replace with the buff cow, Put the velvet Boo where the bottom elk is, move the elk up to the void where the cow buff was and re-hang the far left boo so it hangs even with where the velvet on is.
I have a plan that I think will work........I'll post pics when I get it up and looking the way I want.
Behind your tiny ten, are those pictures of the "magnificent seven"?
I hate to say it, but I would repaint darker. That white looks like a hospital room.
Too much work moving all the mounts, just use a sprayer...




























