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Ferit

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  1. Hi Michael, Firstly, what you will do, I am sure, will be attractive and nice... Secondly, I like the view of nailed pieces ( one of my regrets about my build )... Thirdly, Matti's suggestions deserve highly consideration ( as always )... Fourthly, these are my humble thoughts and I am not a knowledgeable man about model ship building but only who follows the plans and his imaginations... After your reference pictures of the post #217 and through many other pictures in the web, I realized that Corel's gratings - as in my Berlin - have different and wrong shapes. I think from now on, the space between two members and the thickness of each member should be almost the same... That should be like a chessboard I suppose... But after Corel's gratings, the distance between two members almost doubles the thickness of a member. If you are thinking of nailing with two nails, you should consider this situation... You may change them with the gratings of another manufacturer... ( I was late now for my build but if I had been thinking as today I would change them... )
  2. Many thanks Brian, for your nice comment... Meanwhile I am awaiting with curiosity your scratch build Warrior 1781...
  3. Deciding to begin to make the carvings on the SoS already depends on the faith in yourself, on the self-confidence... You can really and easily be proud of yourself, Nigel...
  4. Hi and welcome Hamilton, It looks accurate, very nice and detailed boat... Should we await some couple of oars?... It would be a pleasure to see also some handiworks of your dad...
  5. Thank you Hamilton as always... As described at Pages 16 and 17 it's only a time consuming process... Before I have begun, this phase had been scaring me... But after the begining I realized that the main factor is the patience... The skill was layabout...
  6. Your kind words are much appreciated Mark, it's always very pleasant for me to hear them...
  7. Many thanks Buck... but not golden, it's because of the photos taken under yellow light...
  8. Thank you Richard and Schawn, your heartening words are much appreciated...
  9. Just catching up Alex, Your very nice and clean build keeps going... Arte italiana...
  10. Thank you Nigel, Jason and Chris, it's pleasure to receive your kindness and gentle thoughts... Saluto Alex, Grazie... for your nice comments... An unfinished model staying untouched henceforth is like remaining offended with a friend, this is too annoying... It is needed to make peace with him... Wish you re-begin your Berlin...
  11. May I make a suggestion? The case looks very nice and clean. A case without wooden columns at the four corners, with only four pieces of glass joined at the corners, may be seen more spacious and wide (?)...
  12. Hi Mark, Would you let me know how you will fill it? By a paste or sawdust with PVA or thinner piece of cherry wooden fibre of same color tone of the adjacent plank? Or another solution?
  13. Hi Mark, I had linked MS Trinkstein by dafi - SOS - Stone on Soil - Flush deck frigate of the Austrian Mountain Navy to your noticed link http://modelshipworl...-mountain-navy/. The two links open to the same story that should be read...
  14. Hi Mark, You should consider it done... Very nice work... One thing, is there a little gap between the ebony wood and the cherry above the cannon port frame?...
  15. Thank you Ian, for your kind comments, BTW, I follow your Log in which there are sub-Logs... One of them, I think, should be Metal Scratch Build of a Boiler Sub-Log, fabulous it is!...
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