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Hello and welcome to MSW
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Hello and welcome to MSW. Nice work on the fishing boat.
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Hello and welcome to MSW
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Welcome to MSW. The model looks really good.
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I finished the studding boom brackets and made the studding booms. The studding sail booms are just temporarily dry fit for now as I need to move them out of the way when I do the chainplates. At this point I'm declaring all the hull details as complete. Everything left to do (besides boats) is masting and rigging. I've never rigged a ship model though, and I'm not sure that I want this one to be the first so we'll see. I may do a couple of smaller ships first.
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Hello from the Mitten from moltinmark
JeffT replied to Moltinmark's topic in New member Introductions
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Welcome to MSW
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Welcome to MSW. You can't go wrong with any of the airbrushes mentioned by Nirvana. I have an Iwata Eclipse and its pretty decent airbrush.
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How to get build listed in index
JeffT replied to Bill97's topic in How to use the MSW forum - **NO MODELING CONTENT**
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Hello Jose. Welcome to MSW
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Hi Randy. Welcome to MSW
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Hello Mike. Welcome to MSW
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