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Hello Jessie, Catching up on your build. Fantastic work man, Definutely looking forward to future updates ....
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It has been a while since I looked in on your build, Man I sure like what I see. She is definitely something you will be proud of when you are done. Great work. Happy modeling. Marty G.
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She sure is looking fine Patrick. Looking forward to future updates. Happy Modeling. Marty G.
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USS Essex by spongbob - American Frigate
michael20 replied to spongbob's topic in - Build logs for subjects built 1751 - 1800
Looks like you are making fine progress. I think I will pull up a chair and enjoy the ride... Happy modeling, Marty G. -
You are still a sick man Patrick but I simply love the build. Happy modeling, Marty G.
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Fantastic modelling, I just was admiring your build log and If you don't mind I would like to pull up a chair. Happy modeling. Marty G.
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Very nice Patrick, I am always blown away by the attention to those tiny details you do. Happy Modeling, Marty G.
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Man that is one dynamite build. I would love to see that one in person. Are you going to enter it in the IPMS Richmond show the end of February? I will be there with the Hampton Roads ship Model Club. We are sponsoring a couple of the ship model categories at the show. Hope to see you there. Lots of cool stuff to look at while you are there. Happy Modeling, Marty G.
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You are your own worst critic. I think it looks fantastic the way it is Remco. Looking forward to see more to come. Happy Modeling. Marty G.
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Great work Dennis. Before you know it the grandkids will certainly look forward to building something cool with grampa. Happy Modeling.....
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Dave that one beauty of a ship. Love the refinements and the imagination. Your Dr. is going to love it for sure. All the Best and Happy Modeling, Marty G.
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Simulated caulking
michael20 replied to Nirvana's topic in Painting, finishing and weathering products and techniques
I use a charcoal pencil with good results. I actually like that better than a pencil. I've used a sharpie in the past but it seemed the color would seep into the wood and leave a not so crisp line between the planks after sanding. Happy modeling, Marty G. -
Hello Jessie, Catching up on your build, man that is some fantastic work. I have an idea that may help you in the future for peeling the backing off those copper strips, roll some masking ape upon itself, lay the strip down on the table with the copper side down and roll the tape over the plate with your finger. the backing will adhere to the tape and peel off. Try that, I believe it will make things a bit easier. Love the build so far Jessie, I know you are your own worst critic but I can't see any issues with your build. Have fun. Happy modeling, Marty G.
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Wow Patrick, There is another fine example of planning and craftsmanship. Any ideas on your next project??? You have to take a picture of it with your last build. Great job. Happy modeling, Marty G.
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Very nice Patrick. I have just spent 45 min catching up on your build, simply stunning my friend. Looking forward to see what you have in store next. Happy Modeling Marty G.
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As I said before, Wonderful work Patrick she shore is looking fine, The submarine model is totally sick, you got it bad man. Wonderful work and looking forward to future updates. Happy Modeling, Marty G.
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Fantastic Patrick, You are pulling out all the stops on this build, The interior certainly looks inviting and that small cutter you carved is just great. Always inspired by your work. Cheers, Marty G.
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Great job on the tree nailing so far, I believe you will be happy with the end result. You are definitely moving right along. Looking forward to future updates. Happy modeling. Marty G.
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Great job Patrick, Makes me almost want to move in. I commend you on your fine skills. Something I have to hone a bit. Happy modeling, Marty G.
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Hello Patrick, As it turns out you have another fine build coming along. I am inspired by your attention to detail and am still amazed that you have not gone blind working on those small parts. Looking forward to more fine updates. Marty G.
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What a fantastic looking model. I just happen to run across your build and it has captivated me. I will pull up a chair and wait for more fantastic updates. Happy Modeling, Marty G.
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Been out of the loop for a while but as I am catching up on your build here Popeye she is looking great and some very fine detail work as well. Looking forward to seeing future updates. Happy modeling, Marty G.
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