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Hello Cathead, Your Ranger is looking good - the hull planking is very neatly done. Nice. Gary
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Hello Steamschooner, That is an awesome little piece of machinery. Your tug has a nice gritty feel of realism to it. Excellent work. Gary
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I could almost feel your frustration with that railing Nils. It's so maddening to bend a piece of wood just to have it kink when your about 2 degrees from success. I can feel myself getting tense just thinking about it. Your ship is looking terrific. Gary
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Hello Michael, You are so inventive. What a great wooden version of your third hand tool. I'll be buying dowel soon. Still - don't take me off your growing wait list for the original. Your restoration is coming along beautifully. Keep up the great work. Gary
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Hello Tom, Sorry for your loss. It's never easy at any age. I wish you peace. Gary
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Hello Patrick, Nice update on Shadow - she's looking great. Looking forward to your future detailing. Gary
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Galley Washington by Mike40 - 1:48 - POF
FriedClams replied to Mike40's topic in - Build logs for subjects built 1751 - 1800
Hello Mike, I'll be following along also. You're certainly starting out very nicely. Enjoy your build. Gary -
Hello Michael, Looks like an interesting challenge. I look forward to watching your restoration. Gary
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Hello Frank I've read your build log from the beginning and it has been both instructive and inspiring. Thanks for the extra effort it takes to produce a log of this detail. Nice. Gary
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Nils, Your work is so exceptional - a pleasure to follow and learn from. Gary
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What a nice micro model. It has such an oddly nostalgic feel to it. Nice work, thanks for sharing it. Gary
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Hello Bob, I really enjoy small craft and their simple but elegant hull lines. I,m going to follow your build with great interest. Gary
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You've got an interesting subject and build going here. Looks great so far. Gary
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Hello Rob, I've been following your progress and have been enjoying your build methods and creative solutions. Your build is coming along great. Looks nice. Gary
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Hello Mark, I've only been on MSW for a few months and it's taking some time to get around and see what folks are building. I just wanted to say that the work you're doing on this build is simply top notch and the info you provide as you proceed is so helpful for a novice like me. Thanks. Gary
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Patrick, Was just checking out your amazing Majellan build and now have caught up on this Shadow build. You are truly a master of the miniature and I am enjoying watching your progress. Keep up the great work. Gary
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Patrick, This would be considered excellent workmanship even if the boat was twice its size. At the size it is - it is extraordinary. Fantastic job. Gary
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I've been following your built and just wanted to comment that you're doing an excellent job. Your mast is very crisp and sharp. Keep up the great work. Gary
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PRINS WILLEM by juzek
FriedClams replied to juzek's topic in - Build logs for subjects built 1501 - 1750
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Nils, I've been following along on your build log. Your work is exquisite and very inspiring. Keep up the great work. Gary
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