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MONTANES by Garward - OcCre
Garward replied to Garward's topic in - Kit build logs for subjects built from 1751 - 1800
Yes, we had to focus not on the instructions, and the finished model, such as this http://www.modelismonaval.com/galeria/category/100-navio-qel-montanesq-salvador-pallares-ruiz -
MONTANES by Garward - OcCre
Garward replied to Garward's topic in - Kit build logs for subjects built from 1751 - 1800
Hi, Keith, thanks for the comment! Work on replacement in itself not difficult, but long and tiresome. There is a lot of these channel deadeye -
Hi, Robert! I delighted with your boat ! ! ! It is quite difficult to make the good boat of a tree, and you do it perfectly of a bone!
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MONTANES by Garward - OcCre
Garward replied to Garward's topic in - Kit build logs for subjects built from 1751 - 1800
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For production of nails it is desirable to use the same wood of which the deck flooring is made. It is possible to try soft wood a linden. As for the boring machine, here it is necessary to pick up correctly turns, usually it becomes experimentally, taking into account a type of wood and type needles.
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MONTANES by Garward - OcCre
Garward replied to Garward's topic in - Kit build logs for subjects built from 1751 - 1800
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Please, Mamoli Surprise photo gallery http://gallery.shipmodeling.ru/main.php?g2_itemId=104034&g2_imageViewsIndex=1
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The interesting recipe repeating procedure applied by the real ships of cooling of gun trunks at firing: trunks were cooled with vinegar solution (were covered with tarpaulin and poured down). You won't tell, how many it is necessary to vinegar solution a trunk from brass which is made for model and doesn't shoot?
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MONTANES by Garward - OcCre
Garward replied to Garward's topic in - Kit build logs for subjects built from 1751 - 1800
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sail powered submarine - moved by moderator
Garward replied to Kevin's topic in Nautical/Naval History
Augie, thanks for the explanation. In general I know that where the word "amen" is usually used. -
sail powered submarine - moved by moderator
Garward replied to Kevin's topic in Nautical/Naval History
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Some grades of glue applied by Russians and the Ukrainian modellers, it is possible to look here http://shipmodeling.ru/shop/category/16/section/112/ http://www.modelsworld.ru/shop/category245.php
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I meant a large amount of glues like PVA and the epoxy glues which are let out in the different countries and some of different among themselves, and also, for example, electroconductive glue.
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