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"We've all got a skill level still to attain!" You mean you have got a rep to protect, mate! So far you are doing just nicely. Good on you with the after market depth charges thing a ma jigs. Looks awful......ly good.
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Great detail Mr Bunny. Love he mast on top
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Nice funnels. Some of the attachments points look a bit floating in air though ... Still, I can't measure up to your level of competence!
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Following and watching in amsement ... can't seem to get updates often enough, Gerhard.You need to speed up things
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Nils, The forrest of vents, the people, the spiffy decks ... she really looks marvelous, as if she is ready to sail away. A truly magnificent piece of art Cheers
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Good to see you back, Nenad! Nice start on the gig.
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Lovely job, Piet. Athough a tad smaller, still very nice details on her.
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Good to hear the 6 monthly checkup turned out A OK. I like he jigs, I like the railings even morte. Nice work countryman!!!
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Very impressive Greg. You've made quite some way! A pitty that blow up finger keeps on appearing in your pictures.
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Well you shouldn't mount a sea horse for certain, mate!!! OC, that's why you use the prefix "old", you can bide your time, whilst we youngsters need to hurry ... Quite a pregnancy ... labour must have been hard on you ... No time for Musashi yet. Garden chores ... how delightful ........
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Didn't we all Joe See you still use Vallejo products ... Your three shades of grey look a bit yellowish on screen, Greg ... like you spraid sand all over. With regards to the sand bags, I thought your wife stiched the bags, and you had your children fill'em up, whilst you were supervising ...
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Your modesty does you credit, but you are above average, Russ
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Looking good Mick. I like that Nippon clamp, not as nice as yours but still ... shift pattern will do, mate, as long as there is a pattern Cheers laddy ...
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If I got a nickle for every time I got that excuse ........ Hmmm, you need not fly Greg, there are other modes of transport ... (beam me over Scotty ) or as in The man from Snowy River: You are welcome at my fire anytime, mate
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"I think EW was pretty rudimentary at this stage in 1945 as the IJN was struggling to keep its head above water! " Thought that were their ships not turning into subs Wonderful work on the masts, super structure, and all the other giant details
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Thanks, Jason. I have a good example/teacher in Greg (RGL) Hope to get some things done next week. Got the entire week off, i.e. work, which doesn't mean I may find myself lost in other horendous chores ... where there is hope ...
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