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Hi Michael, She looks really fine... Beauty and harmony at the carnival of colors... Your work is impressive!...
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Happy holidays John...
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Salute Sjors, You have handled it very well... It's time for the infinite ratlines. knot... knot... knot... kn... I hope it will go smoothly...
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Salute Theo, Thank you for dropping by, following my topic and your generous encouragement...
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Salute Robbyn, The ratlines... To make the same things over and over again is too boring. But they are characteristic for wooden ships. You are making them in a different way. But very accurate... Congratulations...
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Hi Randy, Nice images from the ancient time, 16th century... with the paint/color,style of hull planking and of the entire construction...
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Hi Michael, Very detailed work and really too hard to make... It's inspiring that you handle it as an expert...
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Hi Hamilton, Thank you very much for your comments... After realizing the presence of your build, seeing your method of building and its value, it would be fabulous your Berlin. And it would be good not to share your potential build of Berlin because I don't want to face with my errors and my incompetence in my build...
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Thank you very much Randy, What is inspirational is your kindness that enforce me to be more careful and to make minimum error...
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Salute Michael Salute Michael, Thanks a lot for your kind words but really I don't believe that I deserve them That is your nobility. But what these words stroke my soul ... I have Proxxon saw, Proxxon fraise, Proxxon drill machines and Proxxon vice. They help me very much and are quite enough for me. I heavily recommend you them.
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I give all of you a warm hello... It's very pleasant to hear such indulgent words... John, I am very happy of your kind spirit and faithful comments... Sjors, what is unbelievable is your cheerful optimism... Dirk and Randy thank you for your encouragements... Matti, what you are saying means a lot, possibility of looking at my Berlin for details in future...
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Salute Yambo, Thank you for your opinion about my level, but I am an obsessive beginner... Two steps forward then one step backward to correct errors... unending errors...
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