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Excellent work! Thanks for sharing it. It's a really pleasure watching your progress. For your next project, I recommend you L'Artesien (https://ancre.fr/en/monographies-en/48-monographie-de-l-artesien-vaisseau-64-canons-1764.html).
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A great start! No doubt you have a good reference (Johann), and I'm sure you will achieve the same level on your small boats.
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Johann, every time I receive a notification of an update in your building log, I'm sure I'm going to watch a remarkable work. When I access into MSW, I confirm my expectations. I can not get enough of watching your fine work. One more time, Congratulations! and thanks for sharing this master piece with us.
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ancre Le François 1683 by jose_b - Scale 1:48
jose_b replied to jose_b's topic in - Build logs for subjects built 1501 - 1750
Thank you Christian. I look forward to resuming its construction in summer, because it is impossible for work reasons at the moment. -
A good work. Thanks for sharing your progress. I wish everybody a Happy New Year.
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It's a very good work. The mistake you made will less visible as you say. The fact you talk about it, is due to your high level of exigence, and this is a good thing. Thanks for sharing.
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Hello Giampiero. Wonderful work. I don't know if I've understood the process for glazing the lantern. I suposse you have to mix the two components, and then to cover the lantern with the result. When do you apply wax? How much time does it need to dry? Do you have remove anything? Thanks in advance.
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ancre Le François 1683 by jose_b - Scale 1:48
jose_b replied to jose_b's topic in - Build logs for subjects built 1501 - 1750
Thanks Johann. Unfortunately, by now, I can't continue on Le François due to my job; I'm very busy, at least until Spring or Summer. However, I follow your post, among other, on this forum in order to maintain inspiration and motivation. I'm wishing coming back to my hobby and passion.
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