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Hi Patrick, Pete, Bob, Patrick, Mark, Mark and all my friends! Many thanks for your words of encouragement! I really appreciate your feedback and I am agitated! I am pleased that the results of my modest creativity bring pleasure to you too! Today I'll show you how I was installing a second mast ). Best Regards! Igor.
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Thank you Ian! Yes, the work with small details has some specifics )) The next stage - the masts and the standing rigging. So first foremast.
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Many thanks Pete, Crackers and all who pressed LIKE! )) The next step is making one more the small detail - the nose winch
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Thank you Patrick and Ian! Of course, to some extent I was joking, but I still wanted to check out some new ideas on this little project. )) Next step - gunwale
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Thank you Bob, Nigel, Patrick and all who pressed LIKE! I am glad to hear of you again also. ) So, I am continuing Best Regards! Igor.
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Hi everyones! I had a break in the shipbuilding for more than 3 months. Now, before I go back to my current projects, I decided to do another short mini-project for restoring of my skills. So, I begin as usual with building of the hull. Richard Lawler Schooner America Best Regards! Igor.
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Thank you Patrick! Now I need to make a stand, the continuation of the rocks outside of the bottle and, possibly, the lighthouse tower. But I'll do it after returning from vacation. Best Regards! Igor. P.S. It seems that the ship was called Concordia.
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Hi Patrick, Please, look at here - http://www.aliexpress.com/af/100-pcs.--the-scale-of-1%253A-200-white-figure-for-mod.html?ltype=wholesale&SearchText=100+pcs.++the+scale+of+1%3A+200+white+figure+for+mod&d=y&origin=n&initiative_id=SB_20150930224750&isViewCP=y&catId=0 Best Regards! Igor.
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Thank you Dimitris! Now I began to make the stand for the bottle. Best Regards! Igor.
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Thank you Mike and Patrick! Yesterday I had began to create a piece of rock inside the bottle.
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Congratulations on the start of the build, Patrick! Maybe you want to populate the yacht crew and passengers? )) http://ru.aliexpress.com/store/product/100pc-1-200-scale-white-figure-for-Landscape-Train-Model-Scale-architectural-scenery/816579_807820443.html Best Regards! Igor.
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Thank you John and Mark! I'm even was embarrassed from all your words, the more that I am not quite finished this project. Mark, thank you for you wishes! What could be better than 1 month holiday? Of course, the vacation during 2 months! )) We're going to spend 3 weeks at the seaside and a few days in St. Petersburg. Best Regards! Igor.
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Bravo Dan! I look forward to continuing! Best Regards! Igor.
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Hi Mike! Every time I read your new messages I admire by your patience and the thoroughness in this build! Best Regards! Igor.
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Oh, Mike, many thanks for your compliment! Maybe my other hobby helps me not to panic )) Best Regards! Igor. P.S. I already was told you early that I only student now. ))
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Thank you Patrick! I just added a little bit of CA on the crack. I hope this helps for a while. ))
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Hi Nils and Nigel! Thanks for the sympathy! I used CA. In the future, I'm going to make the rocks that hide the crevasse and additionally fix the fracture. Now I have some more ideases , but I'm going to implement them later, when I get back from vacation. ))
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This incident forced me to make adjustments to my plan of action. I had planned to put the model into the bottle, close the bottle the cork and on this to stop. But now I have to make a stand and come up with something for concealing and fixing crack.
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The next step - the making of the waves. And ... it's still happened ... It was a sad moment when I discovered a crack in one of the corners of the bottle. (( Resin really strongly have reduced its volume. I think there are two reasons for this failure - I filled the heated resin and I added too much hardener. ((
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