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The next small update - I have did sail and attached it to the mast Now I can check again the entire composition
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Thank you Captain Al! I am sorry, but I do not quite understand what it means the phrase "the carcass if the dorad".
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I could not choose which the scheme of installation of the sail to use, but Spencer Tracy helped me do it
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Oh, thank you KeithW! I admire the skill of many of my friends on this forum and, of course, I continue to learn and with them too. The peculiarity of this project for me is that I do not have a precise plan of all process of the building. Many of the ideas come in the construction process. And now I do not know what wiil happen in the end
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Two new parts - two variants of an anchor and a harpoon. P.S. I made these details are not too good, so I'm going to make them again.
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Many thanks Nils and Mark for your comments! I do not know how will this project in its final form. New ideas and solutions come in the course of buiilding. Next step - I did not like the details fixing the mast and decided to make they more similar to the real one. I used brass 0.1 mm for the manufacture of new parts.
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I am not really like the way I have painted my fishes, but now I put them away and I started to improve the boat.
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Thank you Denis, Nenad and Patrick! Patrich, I'm sorry, but I did not make photos during the building of the boat. But this is a common boat from the kit.
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At this point, I decided to check the overall composition and arrangement of the elements of this story.
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Now I need to make the shark mako It seems that this shark needs still in a couple of visits to the dentist
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