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Thanks! Learning history here 😁👍
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To be honest...it's the first time I hear the term "Restoration period". Was your Revenge 1577 design from Amati also from this period? Or was this to early?
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https://www.trustpilot.com/review/premiershipmodels.co.uk Bit of mixed reviews on Trustpilot. It seems to happen more often there that they have models "in stock," but later it turns out they still have to be ordered from the manufacturer. Perhaps that's what's happening to you too?
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I wish I had experience with Shellac so I could give you a honest opinion...but only used WOP (home made, not the ready-made American brand). That said, I do like how it looks and the workability of WOP.
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Not only a waste of time, but also a lack of honor for your work... something you develop and then don't put into production. I can imagine that doesn't exactly bring you joy in your work.
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Good interview! Nice to hear some insights and you did well Chris👍. Also fun to hear that you picked Sphinx as your favorite design 😀
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A bit easier with the actual link to the video
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Phenomenal job! Love the whole appearance, and very neat work!
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Well done Kurt! She turned out beautiful! 👌
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My introduction on Model Ship World
Ronald-V replied to ANDY GRAY's topic in New member Introductions
Welcome Andy! That's an ambitious second project you've chosen! Good luck with your new adventure, it would be great if you kept a build log.
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