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Hi Michael, I salute your progress, your determination... Your carriages look very nice. Very fine details... (The pins of the guns on my Berlin were just like yours. Me, I have cut the pins, drilled a hole there, inserted a belaying pin inside and painted them black.)
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ancre LE BONHOMME RICHARD by Jeronimo - FINISHED
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Happy Birthday Sjors... with who love you and who you love...
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Happy new house Buck, health and happiness...
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Hi Sjors, The result is finally very fine. As Mark's motto: "The shipwright is slow, but the wood is patient."
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Hi Mathewp, thank you, I'am really fine. I hope that my hope for Wappen Von Hamburg should not be realized for Frigate Berlin.
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Hi Michael, I admire the evolution, the progression in details... I deleted my previous post. Sorry about my deleted question, I had missed your explanation, don't take this as negligence but to be impressed by photos and details...
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Great as always Michael. Finally detailed gun carriages are coming... Pleasure... My opinion is as detailed as possible are especially the guns and carriages, more beautiful is the overall view...
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The work of your period of mastery keeps on taking shape...
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Sorry Michael but will be a problem when you add the wheels? Will it be an addition of 3-4 mm in height? Maybe to diminish the height of the carriage and to make the gouge carrying the cannon more deeper could be helpful.
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ancre LE BONHOMME RICHARD by Jeronimo - FINISHED
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Scratch is always ahead... And your detailed work is incomparable. I wait for the wheels, detailed wheels ...
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Hi Jason, Very fine, delicate work of rigging. Transition and continuousness of quality from wood to rope...
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Thank you my friends, for taking interest in, I am really touched. Even I don't make any update and comment so often I always keep following your beautiful handiworks...
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