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Baker

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  • Birthday 02/28/1964

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

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  1. Thanks. I tried twisting, but without success. I think this is the reason the deadayes twist. I used this method, wrapped around each other. instead of this method. Next to each other. By the time I realized why, it was too late. And I didn't feel like doing it all over again.
  2. Standing rigging. First, learn how to make rope. Prepare the deadeyes. Prepare the ropework. Start. Due to some errors in the attachment of the top deadeyes, they are twisted. Fixed this way. Probably historically incorrect, but it looks better. Top Small find. Corel's 1970s drawings originated in Berlin in 1940.
  3. Injoured, wounded, blood... From now on you are truly a full member 😇
  4. Correct. The height, I don't know,m. Maybe higher would be nicer. But would it be useful in a 1/1 scale? Nice work
  5. this is how it should be done in theory. On a model in the Amsterdam museum.
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