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Thanks @Bryan Woods I know and I understand what you are talking about. I'm from the continental part so I'm not familiar how sails work and all the marine things. But I really really love the sea and the boats and wooden model boats. Soooo not sure can I help you and also I don't know will I made sails at all. If I do I will try to take them to tailor to pay them so they can sew them. I will follow your work to see LOL And beautiful model with small dogs, really sweet! I think your friend will be happy!
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Hello people, I'm starting build log of fictional boat Le Martegaou by Billing Boats. I made before one smaller boat from scratch and recently I mostly was in plastic modeling. I hope I will finish this project and will not curse it because I've publish it I wanted to wait to start planking and then to publish build log but some feedback and advices can motivate and direct me eventually. Several years before I started Jachinte build log here on MSW and abandoned it because of moving and lack of space Soooo finger crossed. About kit - I'm not best person to judge kits but this is probably not best kit in class But biggest drawback - parts aren't clearly numbered and marked and directions are super short and plain. Small things but I think they should clearly mark parts. There is no indication which wood is for deck or planks etc. I assembled keel and frames and started to work on deck. I needed to tweak one or two frames to have nice alignment. I also glued mast support but as I could see, hole is much bigger then mast itself I also assembled small port on stern/backdeck of the ship. I used wood from the kit for the deck because it is not bad and looks nice I think. I also colored small port into the red color which will be also color of the bulwark so to be a matching and I think it fits nicely with color of the deck. But this can be changed eventually if I decide that is too much. I can't leave it in natural wood color because it is plywood. Also I decided not to complicate to myself or buy anything additional for this but to work with what I have in box and just to finish it! Planking will be challenging I know that in advance. And about sails not sure yet will I made them. Thanks for watching Elmir
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What a museum piece Absolutely beautiful! Harmony of colors! I just can imagine how does it look in real! Amazing!!! Regards
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Well I decided to open this build log as symbolic note on this build start. It was long time ago from my last build but work, family, plastic modeling .... But first love is first love. Soooo I desperately waited to start next wooden ship build. It is quite simple ship if I may say like that So false bulkheads and no difficult ornaments etc... Perfect for not skilled modeler to try to obtain more experience. Plans are by already famous and attested Ancre from France. I found great build log of same ship from master modeller Dmitry Shevelev which I will use for reference and monograph as well. Right now my plan is to make it with masts but with bare poles but I will have time to decide 100% about this. Sooo don't expect miracle because Im amateur and this is my second build log and Im not sure how fast this will go but let's hope this will turn to nice build! Wood - pear for almost everything, lime for deck (probably) and brass for metal parts. Thanks
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Beautiful work Mike. Amazing. I just went through whole build log this morning with coffee and it is real enjoy. Amazing work. Thanks for sharing Kind regards
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