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Kortes, Beautifully executed, superb attention to details. You have done a great job on this ship Marcus
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Mark, Sad news. My wife's father also got Early Onset Dimentia but without the paranoia. He lived with us for a while until we couldn't take care of him. Regards Marcus
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Ab, It is good you are showing the plans from the Speel jacht (Pleasure Yacht). The learning curve in reading the contract from Witsen (and your latest book) has been steep. I will take the information you have on this thread and compare it to my notes of building the jacht. I have made many mistakes just by understanding the length, width and height of the ship. I will master this exercise,......... eventually.
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Kees, You are back. Beautiful job on the deck. I like how the planks are different shades of brown which looks more realistic. Marcus
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Agreed with everyone else, the details are wonderful. Love all the details you put into the model to make it come alive. Marcus
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Looking great. The lines of the hull are pleasing to the eye. You did a great job in planking. Marcus
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Nils, Beautiful lines of this small boat. Looking forward in following your build and observing your attention to the details. Some of the rigging is similar to the Dutch coastal vessels. Marcus
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Beautifully executed!! This is a slick looking ship. The lines are just beautiful. I like the start of your miniature maritime museum. You will never run out of space like some of us with displaying your ships Marcus
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To the King of Itty bitty scale: The attention to detail is awesome. The paintings are a nice touch. Marcus
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Love the ship. The advantage of building in the scale that you do is that you won't run out of display room. Some of us that have larger scale ships can be a bit of a problem of where to put the ship. One of your picture shows a king bed. I think the yellow tie dye sheet is very cute. Marcus
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Nice.. When I worked in Saudi Arabia in the 90's, one of my jobs as a landscape architect I was to beautify the military airbases, the Dutch company, Ballast Nedam, built for the Saudis. This included the bunkers that housed the F117. I saw these birds up close. Breathtaking. (Saudis have weird ideas of what to landscape). Marcus
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Jack, the model looks good. In the beginning of your built you showed the sheet of PE with lots of items, but in the model I did not see much of it applied (or am I missing something). I understand that you decide how much PE you add to enhance the ship. Also in reality the ship cannot be too shiny, she should be in the colors of the sea and the sky. The PE makes for showing more details and it offsets it well with all that gray. Marcus
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To the King of Itty Bitty scale: The sleek yacht is beautiful. Excellent workmanship. Her lines are very pleasing to the eye. Marcus
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By holding the 4 chairs with your fingers, one can truly see how small and detailed everything is. Excellent craftsmanship Marcus
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