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Hello Ab, nowedays I am more to find on the Modelbouwer.nl Ithink I have all your books and I enyou then all. Build the Haring bus and now building the catschip. I'll find the drawing fine to work with, however its a leak thy are not on CD as the other modells. Thanks for giving us this peasure to build these models Greatings Cees
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Willem Barentsz by ceestoorn - FINISHED
ceestoorn replied to ceestoorn's topic in - Build logs for subjects built 1501 - 1750
It has been a while but Th schip of "Willem Barentz" is now compleet . The only thing I need to make is a glas box for it. I wish everyone nice holyday's and a good building year in 2017 Greetings Cees -
Willem Barentsz by ceestoorn - FINISHED
ceestoorn replied to ceestoorn's topic in - Build logs for subjects built 1501 - 1750
Hello all, It took some time but the building is slow going on. The frontmast is now ready ,I'll hope you like it gr Cees -
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ceestoorn replied to ceestoorn's topic in - Build logs for subjects built 1501 - 1750
Hello all, It took some time and a little help from a dutch forum. But I have finished the Blinde a sail in front of the ship I'll hope you all like it. It was a hell of a job to make the sail by hand and I still have some more to do Greetings to all of you cees -
Thanks Igor, You made a wounderfull model and made also a great story how to do this. I have read your story with pleasure and learned a lott from you Greetings Cees
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Willem Barentsz by ceestoorn - FINISHED
ceestoorn replied to ceestoorn's topic in - Build logs for subjects built 1501 - 1750
sorry PietI did not know the englisch word Mady you can help greatings Cees -
Willem Barentsz by ceestoorn - FINISHED
ceestoorn replied to ceestoorn's topic in - Build logs for subjects built 1501 - 1750
Thanks for the compliments. Now the crows nest in the "bezaanmast "is ready en the mast is placed . I'll hope you all like it greatings -
Willem Barentsz by ceestoorn - FINISHED
ceestoorn replied to ceestoorn's topic in - Build logs for subjects built 1501 - 1750
The main mast is now in its place. So Iám going to start with the last mast "bezaan mast". This has a basket of rope and will be a great challence for the next weeks I'll hope you all like the progres so far gr cees -
Willem Barentsz by ceestoorn - FINISHED
ceestoorn replied to ceestoorn's topic in - Build logs for subjects built 1501 - 1750
Thanks All for the like's Now I have madethe main mast and also here het "kraaiennest" craws nest??. I have placed the mast on the ship and started with the rigging after making the ropes on mij rope walk, so next month I wil be verry busy. gr cees
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