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Thank you for the response JerseyCity Frankie. That makes more sense now. Mark
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Clare, I live way north, near the Oregon border. So it is quite far away from the Vallejo. Thanks though. I have spend many hours perusing Ages of Sail's web store. Mark
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Thanks Chris. I read through the tutorial and thought the parts looked awful small. I think others have convinced me to choose a wood project. Thanks Mark
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Thanks for the pictures of the kit, they are very useful.
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Pavol, Thanks for your input. I do plan to jump in to the hobby. Trying to decided if paper or wood first. both are better then the naughty stuff. mark
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Thanks for the info. That is what I was wondering as I am still considering my start into the hobby. Mark
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Would you consider the Shipyard laser cut kit a good choice for a newcomer to the hobby? Thanks Mark
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I am new to the hobby. I was wondering if Shipyard laser cut kits are considered easy, medium, or hard for the newcomer? Thanks Mark
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