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Valeriy V

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  1. Having such a set of collets is a dream and a fairy tale!
  2. You are right, Keith. There is a scheme of action a little easier.
  3. I think that in talking about this, but not sure because of the quality of the translation.
  4. Keith , teeth on the gears are not cut, they are knurled using knurling.
  5. Thanks for your feedback! I love watching your work, she's great!
  6. This is an interesting method, I will remember it for future work.
  7. Yes, my gears are imitation. Your gears are great and really work !
  8. Alexey is already finishing his beautiful model and these photos are unlikely to be needed for him.
  9. More photos of "Standard" are here https://www.flickr.com/photos/149552988@N02/albums About the dark blue color of the boats I know nothing unfortunately.
  10. On such worldly ships there were no girls princes with photo cameras. The memory of the "Standard" in the photos remained thanks to them.
  11. Knowing how it all ended for him I can not agree with you.
  12. I'm not going to build the "Standart" model for the time being, but I like this ship very much like many other modellers. Boat yacht "Standart".
  13. Thanks to everyone who praised my work and has given her their attention! Now a slight digression from the main topic. It will be interesting to those who like the Russian Imperial yacht "Standart".
  14. This is a hatch for dumping ashes overboard, did I understand you correctly?
  15. Steven, thanks for your kind words! I think that if you are engaged in building models of metal with the same diligence as the model of wood, then you still get great.
  16. I am in anticipation of delight. At your scale, this part will be half the size!!!
  17. Thank you, Keith! I was thinking about the channel, but it does not solve the tasks that I set for myself: - the scoop should cover the frame - the back wall should be bent up
  18. Unfortunately it was impossible to photograph. Both hands were busy soldering parts. I hope that this scheme will explain all my actions.
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