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That looks very nice,
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On the deck i will not simulate the nailings.
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The deck given slightly more color because the lines looks better. This is the finished color on the deck.
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The deck is very light I think. I'm going to make it a little darker, What do you think of the test piece?
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Sjors i make it little darker it is very light now. Than i finish it with Lord Nelson (see picture)
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Here a few pictures of the progress the first deck planking.
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Hello Robbyn, If I have understood correctly, you mean this. you can make a wooden plate, glue it in the crow's nest and paints in the color of the crows nest. Now you can dril the new holes in it again. maybe even an option to create a new one.
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I have checked the slots and correct it. I can not believe such a thing never changed by the KIT builder. :( Also the upper deck fits nicely now.
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Thanks I will be careful when I do not understand, I just ask.
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Here are a few pictures of the start of construction.
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The parts in this Kit looks good see the pictures.
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Hello Dragzz what do you mean bij warp mine my English is not so good
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The lights look's nice Adrieke.
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Hello I'm Robert from Netherlands. This is my second wooden ship build. Technical data: Length: 660 mm Height: 192 mm
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Thanks Andrieke, I will not make a buildlog of the schip because my english language is not good enough. The simple words or succeed but the technical English is still difficult for me.
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That looks very nice Andrieke. I am almost ready with my San Francisco II than i start to build the King of the Mississippi.
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