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Baker

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  • Birthday 02/28/1964

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    Oost Vlaanderen Belgium
  • Interests
    Ships of the 16th and 17th century, Military modeling scale 1/72.

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  1. Added some extra detail on the 2 windows This part comes on the transom and is of very poor quality Extra detail on the transom windons Windows ready for painting and the repaired transom part A painted rear cabin and transom To do for next week
  2. You have experience with plastic models. So, simply explained. Airplane, tank or ship. First build the "hull". Then add the smaller parts
  3. Thanks for the comments and pressing the like button. Started building the pavilion (hopefully the right name) This is bigger than the original. And some windows have already been used elsewhere. So a new batch of windows is being made. The first ones in wood were disappointing. So they are now made in polystyrene. Pre-painted windows and wood. Assembled. And provided with a roof. I have also started applying the decoration. Not exactly as described but in line with the painting. Not all ladies fit perfectly in the new arrangement in the place where they will end up. To attach them more firmly, one lady needed a copper pin through her belly (ouch...) I have also started on a base plate. Afzelia wood, left over A few pieces of brass from a curtain holder. And 4 pieces of plastic (origin, forgotten...)
  4. Correct As far as I know. These standards serve as a reinforcement of the hull. Especially also on rear and fore castles if you do them flush with the wales (in pieces) then they have no strength anymore, and consequently little use. And, very nice work.
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