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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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Fantastic work and
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Reconstruction of the stem The plywood parts are replaced by pear, there is still sanding to be done I see in the photo. A first layer of paint With a solid base for the figurehead (dry fit) The wall of the rear cabin is painted and placed. And the planking of the upper deck has started. Planking ready, still needs finishing.
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Thanks Steven These shields are more like panels, only the upper deck of the rear castle should have shields. But it will take a while before I get there. And some may be disappointed, but there is no room for toilet facilities at the front. Little progress. Since I retired a year earlier than planned, I am building faster than the research I had already done. In the meantime, more is happening on the Corel yacht kit model Only extra holes have been made in accordance with the rear castle. And after measuring with the laser, the entire fore castle appeared to be a bit crooked in relation to the hull. This has now been corrected. If I didn't tell anyone, no one would have noticed... 😇
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Golden Hind by evopg - my first galleon
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