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Everything posted by Valeriy V
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Keith , when soldering with tin, I use a thin soldering iron tip and after soldering I carefully clean the traces of solder.
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Thank , Gary! They are intended for fastening davits and soon I will show them in action.
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To my regret, the Russian fleet of that period was a collection of ships with technical characteristics that were very different from each other. Therefore, it is impossible to call the Russian fleet balanced, this is one of the reasons for the tragedy of defeat. Although undoubtedly the ships were beautiful.
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Hi Hubert! I am glad that my reports will help you. Join us and we will build steam fleet models together.
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Thanks Michael! I’ll also add from myself that it’s more convenient for me to process a round bar on a milling machine.
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The bucket seat is only for the commander of the ship. If I understand you correctly....
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Alexander, congratulations on the completion of an excellent work! Special thanks to you for interesting reports about the construction of the model. The case for the model is very harmonious and thought out, there is nothing superfluous, an excellent solution.
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Colleagues, I need help. I am looking for a drawing or high-quality photograph of a 750 mm searchlight that was installed on ships of the US Navy at the beginning of the 20th century. The same spotlights were on Varyag.
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Eberhard, you have impressive progress. I look forward to an interesting continuation, especially the gun!
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Colleagues, thank you for your feedbacks! No, I'm not a watchmaker. I have an easy scale, only 1/75. And watchmakers jeweler work on a smaller scale 1/160.
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Keith, this is a very interesting continuation of a wonderful work. I continue to watch her with pleasure.
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Thanks to all who follow my topic! Manufacturing crane for anchor. The first step is to support the crane....
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