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Well done! The build is beautifully done and the carvings are magnificient!!!!
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- royal caroline
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Wow! How much you have packed into just a few pages a lifetime of knowledge for the construction of ships of the 17th and 18th century. Thank all who has contributed to Siggi's build log of your knowledge too. Look foward to following this fantastic build to the finish.
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Hennie, I will be following your build with great interest as I have the kit and at sometime in the near future hopefully will be starting my build. I just ordered the John McKay book on the Sovereign. Did the sails come with the kit or did you order separately? I bought a started build and it's been awhile since I have perused the box and I do not remember any sails. I do have extra brass fitting that was in the box along with the bubble packed ones. I will be checking in often with you, i am sure i will have a lot of questions as your build progress towards completion. I assume you are going to full fully rig her.
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Your english is perfect! What a great build and I loved those pictures of the hulk/clipper ship. Have driven Denmark and stayed in Vordingsboard with friends for about a week, loved the time there!
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Well done! With this Covid 19 thingy it has given me lots of time to peruse build logs that I have nither had time for or that did not pique my interest. Again, well done!
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Brig Eagle by robnbill - 1:48
the learner replied to robnbill's topic in - Build logs for subjects built 1801 - 1850
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What a lovely little build! Have always loved train rolling stock but have not touched any type of trains since my teens, how ever I did put togather an N gauge layout for my father-in-law about 10 years ago. Really enjoyed doing it. Never thought about paper models, so this was an interesting build for or me.
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Nice build! you will be proud to display this one when you are finish! and you have the master guiding you!
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Looking foward to your return and hope that you are doing well during this covid-19 pandemic time.
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Dan, great build! Thank you for re-posting your build. I enjoyed it very much!
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Fantastic build, well done and great pictures!
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Fantastic build, I like the cutout construction that you have defined. The details are well done for all the internal construction. Limit the internal lighting I think an overbright display would not look good. Keep up the fantastic work!
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