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- Birthday 02/28/1964
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Ships of the 16th and 17th century, Military modeling scale 1/72.
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Very nice work. It was great to follow this.
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Große Jacht 1679 by Baker - Corel - 1:50 - modified model from the Yacht D'Oro kit
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Große Jacht 1679 by Baker - Corel - 1:50 - modified model from the Yacht D'Oro kit
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First thanks for the comments and likes, mutch appriciated. The blocks are ready and collored Mast painted (black) and colored (brown parts) where the mast goes through the deck it is sealed with "cloth" first a plastic ring tissue paper and CA gleu painted and dry tested Mast set up With the mast in place, a small celebration with the flag temporarily flying on the mast.
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Roter Lowe by Stevinne - Mamoli - 1:55 - Dutch-built Galleon
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No 😇. looks good to me, much better than te kits instructions
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Nice models
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Hello from the Finger Lakes Region of NY state!
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Indeed, It's been a while since I've used this method. Only for quickly drilling a hole when the XActo knife happens to be nearby 😉
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