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Great looking ship She's a beauty I hope you had a blast I'm sure your grandpa is smiling ear to ear
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Awesome job looks like your really taking it seriously I do hope your having fun
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Where did you find the figurines
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Great work that's a lot of little canons How are your eyes lol
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Elijah she's looking great Planking is superb Are you going to age it like the hull just curious
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This will be a lovely time well spent I have a five year old daughter that's interested in my build I have done similar project It does open them up to possibilities Good luck and most importantly have fun
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Those coranads look amazing great detail Now how many more lol
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Nice looking plates I love the contrast with the aged wood
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Hey guys sorry for the slowness of my progression like everyone knows life gets in the way of leisure
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Where do I get first class tickets when she is done I got to take a tour of her She is impeccable
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Don she is looking great Glad to see the first level complete and the red wheel looks great she's looking like a steam boat unlike mine that still looks like a barge
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Great job she will be a fine addition to your collection
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Hey guys sorry for the long absence from this string Life and other builds getting in the way Anyways worked on this doll for a bit today I putt the rubber bumper rail on the sides It required breaking out the old bending iron Then the first part of the first deck structure the instructions call it the boiler room but to me it seems more of a storage room Anyways it's basically a square as you can see made out of plywood but the magical trick was to take a bunch of thin strips or wood mark the sides with a smelly black marker and glue them with precision and attemp to make something that resembles a wall made of planks Used the high quality walnut to trim the doorways and make corners on each side More to come soon I hope
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