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Приветствую, Алексей! Отрадно видеть , что работа по Штандарту продвигается к успешному завершению. У меня к вам просьба - помогите связаться с Юрием Гайдаром. Если вы не можете дать его адрес почты то вот мой valerijvilyald@gmail.com . Прошу его выйти со мной на связь. Greetings, Alexey! It is pleasant to see that the work on Standards is progressing towards a successful conclusion. I have a request for you - help to contact Yuri Gaidar. If you can’t give his email address then here is my valerijvilyald@gmail.com. I ask him to get in touch with me.
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Hey Jason. Thanks for the kind words. I will be happy to help you with my experience. Deck on forecastle.
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Nils, I enjoyed looking at all your models. Your work is heartwarming. I especially liked the Pamirs!
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Thank you, Nils. In the museum style there is now a photograph of a steam torpedo boat (1901) of 1:24 scale. In 2013, the boat was delivered to the UK https://www.modelboats.co.uk/news/article/the-2013-model-boat-convention/17134 . The text contains the name of the owner of the collection who now owns the boat.
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While the epoxy resin on the case dries out, I make parts of the screw-steering complex: - screw-propellers - propeller shafts - propeller shaft couplings - propeller shaft brackets I use soldering silver.
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3) The third reason is the style of model execution. This style implies the refusal to paint many details. They will either be polished or anodized.
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2) The second reason is manufacturability. Many parts can not be created from plastic so that they are copied to scale. For example such ...
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There are several reasons for this approach. 1) The first reason is durability. Plastic is an unstable chemical compound. It is destroyed by ultraviolet radiation, temperature extremes, mechanical forces, etc. Metal and wood models have been standing for more than 100 years.
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Hi, Heinrich der Seefanrier! Thank you for taking care of me! Almost all the photos from the Internet on Varyag I already have. Very few quality photos. This cruiser did not have time to shoot a lot of photos.
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Phil! Thank you for your help, from me and from Vladimir.
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