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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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Thank you Karl for this beautiful build. And thanks for sharing. You are true artist and great person. This is model for museum! I wish you good health and some more new outstanding models! Regards
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Bracera (Brazzera) by Albuk
Wishmaster replied to Albuk's topic in - Kit build logs for subjects built from 1851 - 1900
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Bracera (Brazzera) by Albuk
Wishmaster replied to Albuk's topic in - Kit build logs for subjects built from 1851 - 1900
Wow Alex great news and I hope the little one is ok. I wish you and your family all the best! Best gift is child and for dad specially daughter I have one 2 years old. About Bracera - amazing build. Really nice! Keep on! Regards -
Masterpiece... So great. Thanks Ed for sharing. You are true artist.
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Great and beautiful model and top skills. I wish that option "like" is somehow unlimited so I can like many times most of pics of this beautiful model Real enjoy
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Hi Anja. Well I'm getting :DDDDD I put already front little sail only bigger sail is left to set. I need day or maybe two for that. Also I need to make stand for her. But problem is (actually I thank God for that ) that I have a lot of work. I'm full of work and can't organize myself to finish her. I also already started Chaloupe and I did make keel and also wooden mold on which it will be built which was quite big job. But chaloupe is also on hold Thanks!
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