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My greetings, Patrick, Thank you very much for your valuable refiniment, I would be very glad to benefit from your assistance! Only doesn't "Sperwer" mean hawk, not a sparrow? My best regards
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Dear Michael. Your handicraft is truly amazing! Respectfully yours .
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Your handicraft is truly amazing!
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Bended battens were attached on the edges to the frame with the superglue and fixed with stapler. Afterwards, under the steam, I bent them by the frame of the ship. The “Dutchmen” are very roundframed.🙂
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Covering. The cover is made of 2 mm pear batten butt joint. I decided to start the cover from the keel.
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The body is made of plywood frame, attached together on the board. The space between the frame was filled in with the aspen.
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Greetings my honorable colleagues. Asking the admittance to “the Dutch club”🙂 I have found the drawing in the internet, scale 1:30. I’m planning on working with the pear tree and black hornbeam. I would be very grateful for the advices and constructive critics. For the moment the model has a certain level of readiness. I will download the report in the chronological order. I also wanted to say that English is not my native language and I would have to use the translator sometimes. Due to this the terminology and information could be mistranslated. In advance, my sincere apologies if this may happen. Respectfully yours.
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I am very touched by your attention for my work and very happy that my reports have helped somebody in building their ships. In the near future, I’m planning on uploading my reports on working on the De boeier “Sperwer”. I would be very happy if it would be interesting for you. Respectfully yours .
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Understood how to add photos and edited the topic a little.
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Greetings, my honorable colleagues! I’d be very happy to join your forum. My name is Alexander. I have been making models for about 10 years. My first model was Royal Caroline of the Mantua firm. I have made several refinements , if anybody would be interested in the process of assembly, it can be found on http://forum.modelsworld.ru/topic8339.html. My second work was schooner La Jacinthe. I made it on the basis of the drawings from the very beginning, dimensions 1:42. The report can be seen on forums http://forum.modelsworld.ru/topic12280.html www.shipmodeling.ru/phpbb/viewtopic.php?f=45&t=70348. I would be very happy if my reports would be of a help to somebody during the modeling process. At the moment I am working on the Friech Boeir Yacht "SPERWER" . Respectfully yours
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Pandora by marsalv - FINISHED - 1:52
KORTES replied to marsalv's topic in - Build logs for subjects built 1751 - 1800
Excellent work. Looked with the utmost pleasure.
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