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Welcome to MSW Kris
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seems like it would work. I use Wipe on poly but don't know if that's available where you are.
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Impressive model. The more I see it the more I want it.
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HMS Victory by Helli - Caldercraft
JeffT replied to Helli's topic in - Kit build logs for subjects built from 1751 - 1800
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Looks like you got it nice and straight
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- medway longboat
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Welcome back Jim
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I feel your pain. That was tough to do on mine as well. I still need to finish up the scroll work though 😬
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Your model looks great! Don't sell yourself short 🙂
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