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They came out excellent, like them very much. Good job, keep the updates coming. Thank you for sharing this
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Yea some pictures of the machine. I know what software your using because we talk about it at the show. But some pictures would be nice.
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The flag look Beautiful, waiting to see the rest of them in one pictures. Thank you for sharing this with us.
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She just keep getting better and better. Your doing an excellent job. Keep the pictures coming and Thank you for sharing this build.
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Happy B-DAY. I like your setup. I notice your a car guy, the case looks real nice, how long you been doing cars.
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You got your work cut out for you that is for sure. Keep the updates and pictures coming, and Thank you for sharing this build.
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Boring what is that. This is not boring by any means. Keep this alive, like Mark said it isn't done till it's done. Thank you for taking the time in sharing this with all of us.
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WOW That is some Beautiful detail work you are doing. Thank you for sharing this and Please keep the detail pictures coming, I enjoy watching this build.
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Nice idea. Your doing a wonderful job with this build. Keep posting the pictures and Thank you for sharing this.
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I just started going through this build log, and WOW. Very nice work. Keep the pictures coming and Thank you for sharing this.
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Cutty Sark by Keith B
WackoWolf replied to Keith B's topic in - Build logs for subjects built 1851 - 1900
You go for it man, a little at a time and before you know it you willl have a Beautiful ship. I will be watching so please keep on posting the pictures for us. -
Glad your back. Get everything done and then you can get back to the shop. Looking forward to new updates.
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HMB Endeavour by mikec - Eaglemoss
WackoWolf replied to mikec's topic in - Kit build logs for subjects built from 1751 - 1800
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Now that is beautiful. You have done an excellent job with the rigging. Thank you for sharing.
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She is coming along a little at a time. Your doing an excellent job Kevin, keep up the good work. Thank you for sharing this wonderful build.
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Beautiful detail work. Keep the pictures coming. Thank you for sharing this.
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Like you said it's a start in the right direction. Thank for sharing with us.
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