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So clever!! Thank you for all of the pictures!
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Just wow! Those photos really put the sizes into perspective!
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ancre LE BONHOMME RICHARD by Jeronimo - FINISHED
Bindy replied to Jeronimo's topic in - Build logs for subjects built 1751 - 1800
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Hi Jack, Thank you for sharing exactly how made the first shield, it really does look great !! And already better than the kit one I have taken a screenshot of your post so I can tease you with it when you create your first ship of the line
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And a big happy birthday from me too Sjors!
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Sherry says it perfectly! (and I think your photography is getting close to perfect too)
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Hi again David, Thank you for the reply and the information and tips already! I have to admit that I have already given some thought to adding to my kit with nicer wood, gun carriages possibly, etc but hadn't even thought about the cords so I am learning from you already. Thank you! I will put all of my material into some sort of order and send you a message. I am quite sure you probably have most of it already, but I just might have something you are missing too
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Hmmm I can't be much help sorry Brett as I think it looks great! To be honest I can't even really see the "oops" I guess one bit of constructive criticism though would be that I don't think the blue planks in the bottom picture really go with the other ones sorry
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Now that is clever! It looks great!!
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That really does look so good Frank! I can see that you are a real fan of this style of planking, but even more importantly you are showing the results !
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Hi Denis! I do agree with 11 out of 10 for your rat lines, but I think your new signature gets the same rating. Very clever!! I have to agree with Sailor123456880 though and ask for more pictures and showing more of your magnificent build
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Massive congratulations to Hothead !! That really is such a big achievement and you have every right to be so proud. Maybe you can even forgive him for breaking one or two of your tools? Haha
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Hello David, I have just found your log and would love to follow along if there is still room? It seems there is already popcorn but I can bring some wine along from my current adventure I am just starting the Mamoli version myself and am very interested in what you are doing! Although I certainly don't have the experience to answer any of your model building questions, I have already gathered a whole lot of research material and might have an answer or two on those questions as they come up. Good luck with your build! It sure looks great so far!
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Thank you for the extra pictures Ollie and congrats again! Each photo shows just how great your work is on the magnificent model
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Welcome back Keith! And a big congrats on your new toys. Wow! What a difference they make!
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Hello Denis! I can't wait to see what someone with your skills (and new toys) can accomplish with a ship as beautiful as this one, particularly after what I have seen in your Sovereign of the Seas! And I am so very happy that I am lucky enough to watch from the very first steps and have my pencil and paper ready to take notes and learn as you go!
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Hi Nenad! I don't think your log could be boring if you tried haha. I (and so many others I am sure) enjoy every word, but also learn so much as you share each step! But you have to give some credit to your co-builders too for keeping us entertained This post made me laugh out loud haha I hope you have more luck with your conversations with your Cutty Sark hahaha
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Just amazing Ollie and the cabinet is perfect too! It was just meant to be!!
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Hi Jack, A big congratulations on your Christmas present! I am guessing he doesn't really check his list twice after all, or have you been VERY good? Joking !!! It was just wonderful to come back and see the beauty of your Oseberg Viking Ship taking shape AND some more of your amazing photography! I think I am as much help as your Admiral in that I was positive that Driftwood was my choice of colour until I checked the spelling and decided I preferred the Spiced Walnut, but now I check again I do prefer the Driftwood, wait a sec. Oh darn it, I will go and look at your photographs instead hahaha
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