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yvesvidal reacted to a post in a topic: HMS Bellona by yvesvidal - FINISHED - CAF Model - 1:48
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Good afternoon. Why don't you show nailing on all the planks of the deck, along the entire length of the beams? You only show the joints... Lots of photos and examples, attached an example.
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Good afternoon. Yes, you took a risk making this model. This is a bold step, good luck and patience to finish the model. Unfortunately, you will not be able to fix it, you have gone too far, the feed is absolutely not correct. To fix something, you need to break everything or start over and go the other way. Use prototype drawings. I do not know how to help in this situation, you decide. I would put this model aside and do something simpler, but correctly and efficiently. You need to strongly raise the theory for a complex model. Good luck
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Алексей приветствую! Получилось зарегистрироваться, только не могу фото на аватар прикрепить в личных настройках! Спасибо, попробую разобраться позже пока с удовольствием посмотрю! Ура получилось с фото! На руках БельПуль нашего мастера с Новосибирска - Александра Николаевича он чуть за мной стоит!
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