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Hi Nigel, I liked your choice about these new tools because me too, I have same tools even additional ones, vice and rotator... I haven't had any necessity to use this rotator but it's a great tool for precise works, I think. A build of a ship so hard like SoS in your style, very neat, precise, accurate, so detailed and in high quality, at the border of the scratch (almost at the middle of the scratch in fact) should need them frequently... Enjoy them...
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You had done it, very nice... It befits now your mastery, the quality of the other parts...
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Hi Sjors, Looks very nice and shapely... I begin to believe that you love deeply making ratlines, your old nightmare... You are running to make them anon...
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You had done a fantastic job... Extraordinary... And are these blocks kit supplies? I'm with ZyXuz, they are as from original... I like also the convoluted sails... Another question please, is the mouse a knot?
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As always clean and very nice Jason. I prefer doing as much as labor on the mast before fixing it in its place.
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ancre LE BONHOMME RICHARD by Jeronimo - FINISHED
Ferit replied to Jeronimo's topic in - Build logs for subjects built 1751 - 1800
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Very nice... Great ship... Great build...
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US Brig Syren by Gahm - Model Shipways
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Hi Sjors, Really very nice, I liked especially lateral windows of the stern (I don't know its exact name) And these buckets behind SI and on the wall, are from HMS Victory or a ship something like?!... Very decorative and functional...
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Hi Hamilton, Looks really very nice... Very well detailed even at this scale, also on the rigging... Through the photos some white ropes seem not stretched, as they are not under tension... Let me know if you would leave them as they are?...
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Everything comes together very nicely and neat... ( And dust free... )
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Like an original painting on canvas of a great painter of the 16th century... A scene from his era...
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I cannot see any incongruous piece or part in your Wasa, everything keeps coming together in harmony... As expected...
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Hi Hamilton, Jason and Michael, Thank you for the comments... It would be a pleasure for me if I had found something useful...
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