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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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The Notman looks like an interesting challenge. I wish you had shown us pictures before the clean up. Probably would have made me feel better. I’m following your build...Moab
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I agree. The video is excellent. Looking forward to the second episode...Moab
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Welcome aboard Termi...Moab
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Congrats Larry. A beautiful boat. The camp will love and treasure it...Moab
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Pen Duick 1898 by Mfelinger - 1:20
Moab replied to Mfelinger's topic in - Build logs for subjects built 1851 - 1900
Very, very impressive. A beautiful boat and a matching build...Moab -
priming hull
Moab replied to helge's topic in Painting, finishing and weathering products and techniques
B...thank you for the great info on shellac. I’ve long been a fan of shellac but keeping a small bottle always at the ready is excellent an idea. Thanx again...Moab -
The examples (e.g. barrels, pail, rope, etc.) look good but not sure how the tooling relates...Moab
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I absolutely love your model. Spectacular!! Congrats...Moab
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B.E. What an extraordinary model! Thank you for your after-thoughts on the model...Moab
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I built one of their smaller river boat kits and was very pleased. The wood and laser cutting were the best I've ever used. The non-english instructions were very good...Moab
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kit review 1/72 Wütender Hund by Shipyard - Hanseatic Cog
Moab replied to ccoyle's topic in REVIEWS: Model kits
Chris; thank you for this in-process review. Kit looks very, very interesting. Look forward to seeing its progress...Moab -
《DIY tools for personal use》Sand disc
Moab replied to Bitao's topic in Modeling tools and Workshop Equipment
This really looks great! I know nothing about motors but does “frequency control” mean variable control? What was the total cost of the parts?...Moab -
Never get a chance to say this too often....to all my brothers WELCOME HOME...Moab
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I too have a nail pusher and it take "awhile" to get the feel of getting it right. Pilot holes REALLY help...Moab
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