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its looking real good so far keep up the great work
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- muscongus bay lobster smack
- first build
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just a little update iam starting to ad the blocks for the gun ports as u will see in the pic its to get them right when the plans are not 1to1 instructions book is so bad u get 7 pages no pic in the book at all looking on the msw web site going thu dont see to many to go by doing the best i can do all i can do is just take my time check the 4 times glue one time that my moto
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ty popeye it just takes time beening back in the shipyard just puts my mind in the right place i love woring on the models so much fun that what its all about and times go by so fast when working on the ships . my friends call e to go to the bars and stuff but i tell them iam working on my ship thay think iam nuts for working on a model but thats what i like to do so beening on the forums now i know where my friends are. i might be slow at ship building but u have to start so where . more pic to come thanks u all
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cdogg so far it looking really good so far keep up the great work
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- baltic ketch
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hello all iam back i had to take a break after the loss of my dog taz so i went out a found a new puppy looks just like taz so i had to name hhim taz jr on with the ship so what i ahve done now is put on the 3 deck and if now planked sitill a bit of work to do with it fine sanding to it cut the hole out did some work to the bow fillers so far there looking really nice let know what i all think if there somthing i need to know ples feel free to say
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just take all the time that u will need i will help in anyway i can just ask . when it comes to put on the frist deck u will see some holes in the deck befor u plank it some of the holes are wrong place for the boiler room just make sure that u look at some of the logs on msw thay have real pic to show what u need it do ok let me know how it goes
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keep up the great work wow its looking so good now great work
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well folks the rebuild is done now iam where i left off wow dane dog now there a lock to my work shop lol o and a dog gate here the pic of it now the dog thot it was a chew toy so i had to fix the stairs and the deck the hull was fine thank god for that so i put some planks in on the deck so far o came good for the rebuild
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wow dan i looked at pic from the start what a mess its was now looking at when u done some work to it big change to it can wait to see it when its all done iam working on the corel kit iam going real slow at it . keep up the great work
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wow what next i would have a corel kit 850.00 but not for that price lol that just overkill
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hello rick nice work so far did u change the way the stairs face in the pic its diff its looks good i just left mine the same way it was when the frist build for real dont get me wrong the way u have its looks great keep up the great work
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