
Griffon
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- Birthday 11/26/1980
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Griffon reacted to a post in a topic: Caesar by Snoepert - FINISHED - Mantua
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Griffon reacted to a post in a topic: Caesar by Snoepert - FINISHED - Mantua
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Griffon reacted to a post in a topic: Greek Warship Bireme by moreplovac - FINISHED - Amati - Scale 1/35
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Griffon reacted to a post in a topic: Roman Bireme by D_Mc - Mantua - scale 1:30 - Second wooden ship after 30 years
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Griffon reacted to a post in a topic: Sirene 1775 by Roadking (Vincent) - Corel - Scale 1:75 - French Frigate - First wooden ship build
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Griffon reacted to a post in a topic: Sirene 1775 by Roadking (Vincent) - Corel - Scale 1:75 - French Frigate - First wooden ship build
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Griffon reacted to a post in a topic: Sirene 1775 by Roadking (Vincent) - Corel - Scale 1:75 - French Frigate - First wooden ship build
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Griffon reacted to a post in a topic: Sirene 1775 by Roadking (Vincent) - Corel - Scale 1:75 - French Frigate - First wooden ship build
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Griffon reacted to a post in a topic: News and Info from MarisStella Ship Model Kits
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jonny.amy reacted to a post in a topic: HM Mortar Vessel Convulsion by jonny.amy - FINISHED - Caldercraft
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Hello Jonny, I really like what you did with your Convulsion ! It make a very nice display on your shelf . Ben
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WackoWolf reacted to a post in a topic: Newsworthy updates from Chris Watton
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*Hans* reacted to a post in a topic: Greek Trireme by ships88 - Dusek - 1:72
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Dee_Dee reacted to a post in a topic: Sloup by Dee_Dee - Corel - 1:25 Based on 'Bergere de Domremy / Shepherdess from Domremy
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Landlubber Mike reacted to a post in a topic: HMS Lyme (1748-1760) by Landlubber Mike - bash of Corel Unicorn - Scale 1:75 (CLOSED TO START SCRATCH BUILD)
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Hello Mike, I really like the modifications you plan to make on this model and I can't wait to see this project started. I will follow it with interest !! Ben
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Hello Wes, I built the Virginia 1819 three year ago. The part 10 needs to be trim to fit the deck on it. Make sure that you have the right angle to match with your deck. I cut it with a sharp knife ( exacto style) and finish it with sand paper. Please also note that you have to add part 11 on page 3 to fix on it and create a curve inside of it. I use a round file to make that part I hope this help you. Ben
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Hello Johnny, First, let me thank you for this topic as I'm starting the ridding of my SF II. I also feel intimidated by the ridding as the picture in the manual are fuzzy and not very useful, It's good to know that I'm not alone in this situation .I try to check some other logs to get more informations. For the tools, I use the long tweezers like Joe have mentioned previously. Ben
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Hello Jean-Pierre and Christiano, Thanks for the clarifications. The prototype model by Chris watton is very nice but seems to be a little too big ( I see a 1meter) for the size I expect to have. I already know the model proposed by Amati and Mantua. For the moment , I will stay with the idea to order a Mantua model with maybe some modifications but I'll keep a eye on CCV's Comments. Thanks for your support. Ben
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Hello everyone, It's my first post on MSW but I follow it since 3 year. First, let me say that I really appreciate that site.It's part of my lunch routine to review topic on MSW. I was looking for a bireme/trireme for my next build and I found this manufacturer, CCV from Italia who offer four models including a Roman trireme that seems interesting to me. See the link to the website for all the models availables : http://www.ccvmodelli.it/ However, I cannot see any scale on the ship description. Does anyone have experience with this supplier ? Regards, Ben
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