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Richard, I'm not lighting installation in the ship. It will be quite nice but do not use it yet.
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I found it easier to shut down a whole deck I find that little extra wood not so bad.
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The past week the 2nd deck planking lists put around it, it's just a shame you can not see 80% of the deck later :( The mount for the radar fitted.
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Robbyn, I found it almost impossible on this scale to make a knot around the pin. as I have done this. First insert the homemade rope to the pin. then bring the rope as shown in the pictures. Pfff my English (send some pictures ) I hope you find them useful
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The last of the ship's rigging and fitting the sails I found really a disaster, I have considered several times to stop the construction. I finally put through and it's still come to a good end. I'm sure that will succeed you this. I will post the last picture maybe you can use some.
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the door glass is plastic, and have the lines cut with a knife. the lines painted black, and clean the plastic with water.
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Here is another update from the build s far. For the rest of the first areas on the deck so far taken off, the doors of the rear I found not so nice and have made other. At the front part a finishing lath is placed to hide. The chinks
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Dragzz, nothing has been glued yet the upper deck is just whether it fits into the holes. In any case, thanks
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I made the hinges a little black. It still looks better I think.
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The first doors hang back in, it is still quite small again all. Is still a challenge.
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That looks very good Robbyn. Even the crow's next is fixed good?
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That looks very beautiful Adriaan, i can see now there is a lot for me to do before I'm so far with my ship
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Another couple of pictures, I have the body covered with hull lining strakes and the keel fitted. Now just paint the hull and then can be the first deck posted.
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