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Hi all, thank you for nice words, it really helps! This weekend work on the lines. Few photos.
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Hi all. Thank you Patrick and all the likes, appreciate a lot! Working on the spare lines ends, need to make them look like it sits there. Few photos of my rigging. Before: After:
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This is real master, very fine build of the stand, looks perfect!
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Hi all, still working on the rigging. I start to like it thought, just need a very steady hand! Today doing tops yards of the ship. Few photos:
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Beautiful weathering. I admire your creativity making all ship looking long time in the sea. Stunning work!
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Hi all, thank you for nice comments! Icy snow do not bring any damage to the hull, it is so cold, all snow do not attach to the model. This weekend having fun on the rigging, it is really hard to place all yeards symetrical. Few photos.
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Beautiful progress, rigging top class!
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Hi all, rigging in progress. Now working on the bow section. Today we got some snow. Few winter icy sea photos.
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Beautiful work on the lines, your spare ropes looking great! Can imagine hard to work on the tiny place on the deck!
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Hi all, thank you for warm coments! Slowhand, rattlines are made of separate lines atached with white glue. It is easier way to make them and they looking neat!
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Hello all builders! Thank you David! Happy new year! All the best, smooth builds and sticky glue! I am still working on the yeards, a lot of small lines needs to be attached. Must say it not the funniest part for me. Showing few photos:
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Beautifull work on the spindless. The are incredible small! Neat work!
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Roter Löwe 1597 by Ondras71
zappto replied to Ondras71's topic in - Build logs for subjects built 1501 - 1750
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Very nicely done, you can be proud of your self!
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Hi, thank you Doris and all the likes. Yes, it is the main reason, also, i really like small sails on the yards. My skills not let me make nice looking full sails on the ship.
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Hi all, thank you Popeye, Katsumoto, Messis for good words! Just dry fitting and trying the sails. Few photos:
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This is remarkable job. Beautiful workmanship on the smalest parts!
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Just stunning work, all the decorations come from the past! Wonderful!
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Hi, thank you OC. Working on the furled sails, it is really fun work, sewing is nice after all the rigging. Few photos.
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Hi all, thank you Nils, David, OC, Bob, Scott. Currently working on the yards, but run out of smallest 0.25 rope. i need to get it soon. I think to make small wrapped sails on the yards. Few photos:
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