
Jparsley
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Man that is one good looking ship up on that speaker with the window light throwing light into those sails Be proud because she looks great Imagine how your next one will turn out if your learning curve turned out this great
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She looks beautiful The library should be very proud to have her
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Looking good my friend Have a great weekend and congrats to your daughter
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Hey dimitris To me it looks a little heavy in the netting Try using a very fine screen like for Windows or mesh I would think there is some fine metal mesh you could air brush that would give a nice light coat of beige color the rope attaching it would or should be a darker color like a brown for contrast
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I have no idea Jessie Wish I could help After everything I've seen you do I have faith you'll figure it out Your a master at engenuity
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I'm a youngling but I can say I've enjoyed so much watching the progress on your boat I look to yours and marks for inspiration and rely on you two for guidance on my build
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They will be tom they will be your OCD will require it to be done
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Good luck Looks like a hard angle to get but I'm sure you can do the other side without too much difficulty
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Looking nice my friend Can I see a close up of your transom and aft cabins The rest of her looks great
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Nice going It's tough to get all these angles in correct position looks like you're getting it done though
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Sounds like a good plan on the sails definitely will give a good view of your deck and all the toys Please do send pics as I am very interested in how your doing it Not there yet Actually haven't worked on my ship in two months I miss working on the old girl Life has definitely gotten in the way
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Wow tom Want to build a set for me and send them my way Lol they look great I haven't decided if I'm doing billowing sails or furled think I'll wait to see yours
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How cool are you Master at wood and a master at plastic what's next metal I have built a couple of titanic a in my life from plastic and compared to yours mine looked like my five year old daughter constructed mine I have always had a love for titanic actually drew the schematics and wrote a paper on it in high school Drawing I can do models I'm trying to learn if I ever attempt titanic again I'm using your log it's a masterpiece
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