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See it as an investment ... mebby if you wait long enough your build is more expensive than the case Cheers
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Hmmm, it is always a surprise once you get at it again. Nice details my friend. Though slightly larger than Igor's builds, still stunning detail! Wish you could spend some more time on Shadow ...
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'arry, You make 'er shine mate Cheers
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You cn switch between catapult mode and sailing mode Nice work Robin
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La Couronne by yancovitch - FINISHED - RADIO
cog replied to yancovitch's topic in - Build logs for subjects built 1501 - 1750
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Nils, Herzlichen Glückwunsch zum Geburtstag Cheers
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Not so temporary looking those cradles, Russ ... could be the permanent type, would certainly be for me ...
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Clever. I like the solution you found to get the dark threads in the sail
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That's a good way to chase them off, you should let them win
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Those are hughe deadeyes, Igor. Can't imagine how you hold on to them. Very realistic ... again!
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Thanks Dan, something to store in my "hopefully remains available facts, tips, & trips" memory, although, I have the distinct impression mine functions like a colander
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AS far as I can see it will be brush work ... no airbrush ...?
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from 1" to 1.5" do you have enough room to make it spin? that's quite an increase in size ... I did enjoy the ride, youcould have changerd the type to "racing walk about" temporarily "Crew members have also had necessary surgery for a comfortable fit in the boat" ... have you been busy with scissors and pincers ... (bonsai crew), or just Wonka Vision ...? Looking forward to the next show ... cheers
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Interesting way of closing up a curtained roof ... Did they have a dress maker aboard too
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