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Salute Matti, I don't deserve such words which indulge me... I use a solution of wood protector in walnut color, then flat varnishing.
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Salute John, I am thankful for your encouragement... I glued the ropes to the deck with this cement. It is transparent, gets dry about 10-15 minutes, lets me manipulate, does not change the color of the robe, does not concrete the robe as CA, let the robe be flexible and is removed very easily after getting dry... Ideal for rigging... There is more than enough...
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Hi Hamilton, She will be great with the corrections you made and will make to the kit, congratulations...
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Hi Matti, An used aspect of the wood, a paint faded and soiled in time are also my preference for natural look, you are right...
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Salute, I begin to follow your handwork from the beginning... It will be pleasant to watch her flourishing little by little...
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Salute, Beautiful painting... Returning her to the original condition is much more difficult to build her through the beginning... Victorious restoration...
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Your are welcome Michael, Yes,there are very scholarly people here, virtuosos of modelling. Knowledge and skill. MSW is an excellent source for me too. 1) I pierced a hole with drill, then I cut with blade the four corner into the shape of square. 2) Vertical braces were provided by Corel but the shape of each brace is different from another. I had to give them uniform shape, by cutting and sanding.
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Salute John, With every part, every accessory added, she looks really more greater.
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Ahoy JPett, Yes, as you say; she is an expensive lady. But If I will be able to realize this project, it is possible that the building goes on 3-5 years in the most optimistic estimation. After the price is devided by months, it doesn't cost a lot for a hobby like this... But she is very difficult, I know...
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Unfortunately... As I like capstans of later style, I have to build a ship of this period. But I had decided to build next time - if it will be possible - Corel, Wappen von Hamburg. http://www.modelships.de/Wappen_von_Hamburg_I_1/Detailansichten_Wappen_von_Hamburg_I_1.htm (no capstan in sight ) She is very beautiful to me and the scale is 1:40 as Berlin. These two as in the same ratio, they will be seen natural in respect of one another, I think...
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Matti, John, Michael and Keith; thank you all for showing interest and for your kind comments. Keith; Corel mentions the wood as african walnut. The light color that you view in some pictures, is its natural color become pale in time. When the wood has been crisp, the color was little more darker. In the other pictures, the darker color of the wood that I rather prefer, occurs after being treated with wood protector solution in walnut color, then flat varnished. The deck planks are from hornbeam wood treated with the same solution and flat varnished.
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And the capstan... This sort of capstan is more caracteristic and its aspect is more beautiful in my opinion, but unfortunately Berlin has been constructed with this one that I tried to build...
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Salute, Finally the progress... As the King progresses, your talent grows more attractive...
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Salute, Excellent work, especially the shrouds and ratlines are fantastic. May I ask; were the black ropes provided by Corel?
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Friesland, in my opinion is one of the attractive and beautiful ship. It will be pleasant to follow the steps and the stages of her building. It is unconscious to suspect how she will be built, good or not... After the ships you have already built and after the pictures of the beginning of the Friesland, I am sure that I will be addicted to your log.
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Salute Ponto, Buck and Keith; These compliments are from your generosity and I am quite thankful for your expressions... And Keith; your motto "Whatever you do will be insignificant, but it is very important that you do it." makes me feel better...
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