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Try filling the balsa tree. I think it would be pointless to buy and fill that expensive tree. It's become a habit to fire and fill large ships. It feels like a container line... Half of that firing amount has been added to the cumbersome task of grinding. When you're done, it's good to feel comfortable from the time you plan your second round.
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It's a new VASA from Artesania, with a scale of 1/65, which is significantly sized against the Vasa of other kit companies. If the advantage of laser cut fits well, and the disadvantage is that it sands the bonding part. I have to work on it, but it has more advantages. The creators of the pramodel seem easy to adapt to than the old kit.
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Novel Way of Making a Stay Mouse
Lee J H replied to shipaholic's topic in Masting, rigging and sails
Oh, that's a great idea. I've been worried about this a lot. Is this for patient care?
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