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Hi Moab! Most of the time I use the cloth, named percale, to make sails. Please, look at these my logs - there are some photos about the process of making the sails - If you have any more questions, please, ask me. Best Regards! Igor.
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Many thanks, Bill! Yes, of course, you can use these photos in group! I sent in an application to join the group too. On my FB page there are albums with photos about building of each of my models. Many thanks, Josh! Best Regards! Igor.
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Many thanks, Carl, Mark, Daniel, Patrick, jerrynast and Moab for yuore feedbacks! I'll try to answer your questions soon. Now I have already started the process of moving the model into the bottle. And I'm going to show you the photos of this process. Best Regards! Igor.
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Many thanks Carl, Josh and to all who are LIKE this project! Yesterday I decided to make a new boat for the schooner. Old vs New
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Many thanks for feedbacks! Yes, Josh, I made two baskets and two braided bottles for this project. It's a simple job.
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Thank you, Carl! This idea came up suddenly. But I liked the ease of making these parts.
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Many thanks for yours feedbacks and LIKEs, friends! Carl, I took some pictures of the process of making these things
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Hi, Josh! Interesting project! I look forward to continuing. Good luck! Igor.
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Yes, Carl, it is. I used a needle from the syringe. I'll try to take a series of photos of this process later.
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Hey, everybody! So, I stopped this project about four years ago. A few days ago I continued building this model. First of all, I decided to make new masts.
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Then I installed the mast, pulled up the rigging gear, added some small details and flooded the third layer of the sea
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The next step was put two halves of the above-water part of the boat in a bottle and put them in their places and to fill in the second layer of the sea.
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