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  1. Wouldn't be too sure about that: in the 1600's the left one (or variations on it) is assumed to be used on Dutch ships. Jan
  2. Danny, It's like you made more efforts in disguising/photoshopping this ship than we will in searching for her First impression is 'tsunami', but that probably the effect you're after..... Jan
  3. Anja, These parts are called 'channel(s)', ('rust', in your native tongue) Chainplates are the iron parts that hold the dead eyes in place. (in Rotterdam and surroundings better known as 'puttingijzers') Jan
  4. Thank for the reply. Taking a crown might be correct, but who knows... perhaps it was just empty, and that's why they put the feathers in Jan
  5. Wrong class. Found the correct one: just to make sure, do you really, really want me to mention all 62 of them Jan
  6. WWI destroyer, something like HMS Viking? Jan
  7. Still, Chuck Passaro let his boards (not the aft and forward platform) go with the lines of the hull... See: http://www.thenrg.org/chuck-passaro---nrg-member-ship-model-photos.php Jan
  8. Two questions: 1 which type of sculpy do you use 2 how do you guild the baked pieces? and one remark: the 'carvings' look great'. Perhaps you yourself feel that they shouldn't be compared to Doris's, but in a couple of ships time yours will be as good Jan
  9. And a check is easily done by using a piece of cardboard with a straight red line drawn on i. Place it behind the shrouds, and everywhere were you see red, there's something out of line. Jan
  10. You prefer oob? Sometimes I wonder...... You could have finished at least four well build (above average, I'm sure) oob's in all your tinkering time. I have to say: I'm still wondering were this mega-project will lead us.... Jan
  11. you flipped her over, cranes are on the starboard side
  12. four sisters, how on earth should we decide which one you encountered .... (she' sbuilding an offshore windmill park, by the looks of it ; ) Jan
  13. flip and google Jan
  14. hmmmm... four masted barque, 1880. Lots to choose from Jan
  15. Konstantin, According to wikipedia, Gary's picture shows the 'Duke of Wellington' Jan
  16. I see, research already done. Now we'll wait for the execution Jan
  17. For the record: I mirrored it to gain some time. It is indeed Gelderland as refitted by the Germans into Niobe. Jan
  18. And I didn't even google the picture, I just knew Next one is something completely different Jan
  19. I did a check: in 1970/71/72, Van Beylen did a number of articles in De Modelbouwer (monthly journal issued by the NVM) on building a botter. This series is now (slightly) editied and issued as a booklet by Lanasta. Jan
  20. The book has to be a re-edition of something. Jules van Beylen died in 2000 Jan
  21. spirit of chartwell
  22. golden jubilee, barge, spirit of something, I'll be back in a minute
  23. Ha, Andy-stuff again Jan
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