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Looks very beautiful Sjors, You have catched the sophistication of the scratch build... Are the two chests at front of the rooms also your scratchs?
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Thank you B.E. and Juergen for the kind comments and for eyeing all details... Another talent: Visual flair... The neat little sheave in fact, has a circular wood of piece inside to simulate a pulley, but being left in shade it had not been seen in photos... And the ropes in the background are the shrouds...
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Salute avsjerome, Fortunately I haven't burned my hands but there is a burned place on the wood of the inlaid floor...
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Many thanks hamilton and Matti, Hamilton, wood is more attractive than rope for me... But here comes the inevitable end...
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Hi Michael, I can highly suggest you to visit also his log Istanbul Kayigi... Another fantastic build. A lot of lessons to learn... http://modelshipworld.com/index.php?/topic/506-istanbul-kayigi-by-ilhan-gokcay-coastal-trade-vessel-of-istanbul-18th-c-scale150/?hl=istanbul
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Happy Birthday Sjors... ( My apologies, I'm late... ) BTW, you scratch is looking good...
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Hi Matti, With two tones of brown color and old aspect given, she looks natural and much closer to the original...
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Hi Randy, I had found this link below one year ago and had solved a lot of my problems... There are many builds of high quality. In each build there is a text in which through a link "closer views of hull, deck and rigging" you can examine the details and you can click on each photo to enlarge it... http://www.finemodel...models-sold.htm
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Thank you İlhan, Your praise is highly appreciated... But the scratch build is absolutely yours. I am learning a lot of things from your log... It's just about that you would grow your own trees which you could use in your build...
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Hi Michael, It's a pleasure to see you again, to read your kinds comments and finally to contemplate the updates on your Wasa...
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Hello Kevin, I don't know why I have missed a really clean and impressive build... That is a tardy confession...
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Good decision Randy... Your courage and patience are worthy of esteem...
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Hi Buck, Could you tell me; this Optivisor, how many diopters has it? And could you build a new Morgan's Whaleboat (2nd build) of which the lenght will be as equal as the lenght of your scratch tap?!
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U n b e l i e v a b l e ! . . . Your barrel contains real water, doesn't it Buck?
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