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Eimer sind aber echt Geil Dafi!!!! Deswegen ist Dafisimus!! Buckets are outstanding Dafi!
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During the planking process, I would recommend those who are about to start the Mamoli kit to cover these metal gun barrel carriers. It is too time-consuming to cut that many plank pieces in between the gun ports. Instead, I would recommend attaching the entire plank, covering the gun ports, and then making the openings.
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Dan, Alles sieht so gut aus!, genau wie beim HMS Victory. Villeicht musst Du auch Fotoätzteile wie die Dafisimus? Eduard
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Mr. Closehaul You made an amazing piece of maritime decoration. Hull lines are very elegant! I guess it´s a unique piece since there are a just few Atlantic’s to see. I really like the ships selection from Bluejacket. I would bet that you enjoy looking your accomplishment every single day! Eduardo
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Impecable!!, a beatifull palnking work!
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