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  1. "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.
  2. 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!
  3. Following and watching in amsement ... can't seem to get updates often enough, Gerhard.You need to speed up things
  4. 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
  5. Good to see you back, Nenad! Nice start on the gig.
  6. Good to hear the 6 monthly checkup turned out A OK. I like he jigs, I like the railings even morte. Nice work countryman!!!
  7. Hairspray won't do, but you might try a rattle can with glue ... after drying you can paint it if required, as it won't dissolve
  8. Very impressive Greg. You've made quite some way! A pitty that blow up finger keeps on appearing in your pictures.
  9. Can't you fixate with plain ordinairy hairspray ........ like on charcoal drawings ...
  10. Spoil sport! I love the sound of Brasilian Portuguese. Incidentally, I had a Brasilian girlfriend, way back when I was younger, and you do tend to learn the language faster if you are blessed thus. Desculpe-me, Vivian. Back to your build, much more interesting!!
  11. 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 ........
  12. Portuguese = Badly pronounced Spanish ... She'll certainly get the drift of the message Ulises
  13. 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 ...
  14. Allan, It's not so much "Getting old is a bummer." , getting older is worse enough. Take care, mabe a shop vacuum wil lbe a nice addition to the shop ...?
  15. 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 ...
  16. 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
  17. No like for the last post, sorry to hear about the recent setback. Hope it will not deteriorate faster.
  18. "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
  19. 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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