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Excuse Marc, do you mean to open a new post?
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Well, some time ago I am with this kit, designed and supplied directly by a guy from Wisconsin, who apart from guitars also participates in the world of naval modeling. It is the boat of the Sea of Galilee, a very special model for me and for many others, because it is contemporary with Jesus. In 1985, as a result of the drought, the remains of an old boat were discovered, which two brothers found and from which some parts could be rescued and dated back 2,000 years. In short, a treasure for naval modellers.
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Another fishing boat, this time made from plans. It is for my little grandson who has just arrived in the world. The scale of the ship is 1:25 and can almost be considered a miniature, but I had a great time in the whole process, using material left over from the kits made.
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Well, here the finished Oseberg. I have to say, despite some doubts halfway through the realization, I am very pleased with how this boat has come. Nothing to do with the wonder of model made by Jack Panzeca, whom I thank for this Post, that has helped me so much. https://modelshipworld.com/index.php?/topic/5712-oseberg-viking-ship-by-jack-p-finished-billing-boats-125-scale-9th-century-modified/& The unofficial side shows 15 custom shields, which I did one day that I was bored.
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I want to thank you Jack, I followed your post to make my Oseberg of Billing boats, and although I will not have a thousandth part of good that you, has served as a guide to move forward in its assembly. Thank you. Best regards Ángel
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Another little ship finished, this time the boat of the Bucentaure. Some photos. Now working in the Oseberg, by Billing Boats. Regards Ángel
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Thank you! the viking ship was a kit, this time of Billing Boats.
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Hello guys! When I was finishing the almejera Adriana, I looked for the next project. After seeing countless models, this jabeque caught my attention and I decided to do it, with my limitations and my tools. Two months ago that I started it, and it is now. Best regards Ángel
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Thanks Dave, I have not much room for completed models , but if I have people so you have them in your home, at the moment my mother has one, and my first son another. I still have three more children to hand out, and then we'll see. Sell them I not put it me, it makes me sad... Best regards Angel
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Thank you very much! This guy always watching Very nice photo
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Hi, here is the finished Almejera of the Mediterranean. Now, is name is of my wife, Ana María. Rigging works, and the boat's sail may be folded. Next work, the Xebec from Amati. Best regards
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Thank you very much. Final changes. Darken the rigging, now working in the Adriana of Talhoer. I am grateful to Leopoldo, of the modelismonaval Forum from Spain, your invaluable help. Best regards Ángel
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Thank you very much, Ulises
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Well, Roar Ege is finished one month later. Here my small contribution to the Forum. Next work, the Adriana of Talhoer. Regards Ángel
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