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Yes, it is, and the wall were removable to make easy the gun manipulation (time of war) With the wall installed, cannons were removed (time of peace...) I am peace lover 😊
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I think it would be better adding a separation door between Officer conveniences and the quarter head Great cabin
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I've replaced the photo etched name of ship by a cleaner writer sample on paper It's not glued, I wait on your opinions about my interpretation...
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Thanks I prepared my first pintel of rudder, also verifying future gudgeon, which must enter behind the pin, made with a one mm iron nail, corresponding to seven cm on scale 1/1 I also prepared officers convenience cover, with lead apparence
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It's an Admiralty model presentation, without rigging
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1st coat : acrylic black, 2nd : Indian ink and 3rd & last, acrylic black with much water, all like bulwarks Here, the pics of my 1st step (acrylic black)
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