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Nice work on the boats Nenad, keep up the good works. Cheers,
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Wonderful work Nils, it's a joy to look at. Cheers,
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Great news on the prop Denis, glad you found it. It would otherwise be rather tough sculling that boat with a sculling oar. Nice progress and adding some detail stuff, great going my friend. Cheers,
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Happy New Year nenad and also to your two children. Hope everything will work out for you. Cheers,
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Nice bit of info about model drawings in this exchange, thanks Anthony. Prices are out of my league though. I would like to build a Dutch fishing vessel, "botter", but may have to draw up my own plans. I have the lines. Your oar looks really good Nils, quite a heavy one for a one man job. Cheers,
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Statenjacht Utrecht by Angarfather - 1:36
Piet replied to Angarfather's topic in - Build logs for subjects built 1501 - 1750
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Great progress Denis and the stern looks good from here. Glad to hear the Admiral is back to her "old" self again. Cheers,
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She looks magnificent Mark and Gwen and I wish you and your's truly a very happy new year in good health. Cheers,
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Beautiful scroll work Nils, did you handsaw that out with your antique scroll saw? I would be crazy enough to do that. Regardless, it with the mermaid makes for an eye catching added feature. Very attractive. Cheers,
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That looks like a very difficult build Jan but you seem to have a handle on it. The paint scheme at the start of the war with Japan was after the English method. This was due to the Dutch fleet came under command of the English in Singapore. I came across a photo of 1940 with the De Ruyter in camouflage livery. The light parts of the hull is in light grey and the dark parts are in dark grey. The superstructure is in a medium grey with with dark grey accents. Boris Mulenko from "PacificCrossRoads666@list.ru suggests UA631 Admiralty Dark Grey, UA 632 Medium Grey. UA 633 Pale Grey and UA 622 Dark Grey. I have attached two pics, one is the English way as shown on Hr. Ms. Java, the other is a pic of Hr. Ms. de Ruyter in 1940 livery. I'm sure you will hit Mr. Google for a search but the photo I got from www.nederlandsnavy.nl Cruisers/Ruyter -balarat.jpg I hope this helps and cheers,
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Nice progress Denis and a happy, safe and healthy 2018 to you all. Cheers.
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Very nice progress JesseLee. Your netting looks just fine and I'm especially impresed by how great the ship's boat came ot. The hearts look equally marvy and don't fret about the ropes being a tad too large, it seems you are managing alright. Cheers,
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Merry Christmas and a very prosperous and healthy New Year Ed. Your silent and learning follower,
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Have a pleasant trip Marcus and have a merry Christmas and a great New Year. Cheers,
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Yep, count me in as well in the screw up club. Nice work on your build Dave. Gwen and I wish you and your family a merry Christmas and very good and healthy 2018. Cheers,
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Happy to see you back at building again Freek. Glad to see you have solved your little dilemma with the window. We wish you and your family a Merry Christmas and a good year to come. Cheers,
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Beautiful progress Nils. Looks like you made the poop deck out of one piece. Scribed the planing into it? Gwen and I wish you and your family a very merry Christmas and a great 2018. Cheers,
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Merry Christmas to you and your family and a good 2018. Cheers,
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Merry Christmas Andy and hang in. Cheers,
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Merry Christmas and a very good 2018 all in good health - to you and your dear bride. Cheers,
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Caught up with you Dave - after my computer hard drive crash. Nice work on the cannons. Cheers,
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