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Very nice build of this kit. Looks more like scratch building
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- armed launch
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Looks very good when you show the whole length. The scale is very understandable. If the model would be to big it wasnt a building challenge but a big big burdon and you would loose the fun of building. With her 54 inch she might be big but small enough to handle. (I have seen lots of people starting a bis scale model but very few who actually finish the project.) Kind regards, Kees
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- kaiser wilhelm der grosse
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MONTAÑES by Amalio
kees de mol replied to Amalio's topic in - Build logs for subjects built 1751 - 1800
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Wow that little ship needs a lot of work. Nice memory to your grandfather and that is in my opinion something to remember when you restore the model. Don't over do and let some parts or paintwork like they are now. So when you have a restored model, you can still see your grandfathers hand on it. Kind regards, Kees
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- three sisters
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smart thing to do with those corners, never thaugth of that
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I cant say something usefull because I don't work with wood. Your woodwork looks fantastic. In the pictures it like I am in a real shipyard
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A true beauty this model. And the bells show how serious you are in building acurate models. Cheers, Kees
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Making Shackles my way…
kees de mol replied to Thanasis's topic in Metal Work, Soldering and Metal Fittings
Forgot to say. The hint about the processorpins is great. -
Making Shackles my way…
kees de mol replied to Thanasis's topic in Metal Work, Soldering and Metal Fittings
Wefalcl also thanks for your contribution. old or new technique, I am always happy with them. Cheers, Kees -
Making Shackles my way…
kees de mol replied to Thanasis's topic in Metal Work, Soldering and Metal Fittings
Thank you for your very goog instructions. Not all builders are willing to share their secrets so I thank you. I will keep this topic in mind for later. Regards, Kees -
Hello Glenn, I worked me trough the pages today and it was a joy to me. You are a real professional and I want to thank you that you share your build with us. Very nice to see how you build everything. Kind regards, Kees
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Wow, the bleu is really bright and in combination with the gold and the wood I like it very much.
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Big setback, what a bummer. But I am sure You can fix it. I once dropped a completly finished model when I wanted to screw it on the stand. It took me one week to restore
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San Martin by augustus
kees de mol replied to augustus's topic in - Build logs for subjects built 1501 - 1750
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Very nice model and I am amazed by the electro forming what you did. I understand there are more people who work like that but I never saw it before.
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Nice boat to build and very high standard when you want to build like the boats on the photo's. In Dortmund I saw this model of a bootlegger. Also lots of other boats like that. I like the mirror finish.
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Very smooth woodwork. I wish I could build like that in wood
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