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Jim; I view your beautiful, thrilling paintings over and over. You’re a superb artist and an equally important Story Teller! Thank you so much for sharing your stories with us...Moab
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Grant; I just cam across you build.....it’s absolutely beautiful!!...Moab
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Hydraulic Dredge by Steve Harvath
Moab replied to Steve Harvath's topic in - Build logs for subjects built 1851 - 1900
Steve; I just started following your build with great interest. I’ve always found Dredges very interesting. Looking excellent! ...Moab -
Looking excellent! Love the way you handled the boiler...Moab
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Stu; welcome aboard! For me it really doesn’t matter if it’s in the water, air on rails or roads etc. Just viewing the breadth of craftsmanship and creativity on our site is what I enjoy. I’ve worked mostly in wood and plastic but when I saw some of the ships and trains, etc. made from paper/cardboard I was blown away! Again, welcome...stay safe...Moab
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Bob; the boat looks AWESOME! Thanks for the great photos. They definitely highlight your beautiful work...Moab
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Naparima by Kevin Kenny - FINISHED
Moab replied to Kevin Kenny's topic in - Build logs for subjects built 1901 - Present Day
Kevin; the lifeboats look great and...... Happy Birthday and many more. Also, thanx for all your great videos...Moab -
David; looking fantastic! Thanx for sharing...Moab
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Andrew; I’m definitely not an experienced craftsman but I’ve never seen the twisted brass wire technique. I’ll be following closely. Thank you for sharing this build with us...Moab
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Painted Military Figures by Roger Pellett
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Welcome aboard! Your models are beautiful...Moab
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A real beauty. Congratulations!...Moab
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I agree that Cherry darkens with sunlight and age. I also feel it gets more beautiful with age but possibly not on masts...Moab
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Alan; you sound like my brother. Welcome aboard...Moab
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Welcome to a wonderful forum...Moab
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Clare; fantastic build!! I’ve never built a card model and the fit and detail are exceptional. I went to the Ages of Sail link you posted and the sample photos on the site are amazing. I look forward to following your build...Moab
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Gary; love the before photo. Makes me feel at home. Looking forward to a great build...Moab
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