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Nice work, Patrick. I would have expected a reddish bottom, but this makes it worth the investment Cheers
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Grant you seem to underestimate yourself. What to you is a mini-update, is a big one for others - me included. She looks more lovely every time ...
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Nice needle work, Robin. I wouldn't break my head over the sewing thread, the weave isn't up to par either at this scale, I wonder if it is at all available ...
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Lovely details, and a thorough construction on those companion ways. Will you add the cross "timbers" on top of the hatches too?
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Looks very imposing all the brass details. Do you use a CA gel? I've got both a gel and a thin liquid for CA.The latter I would use for doors a.o. I have no knowledge whatsoever about that acrylic glue.
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Nice work, Mick. Got a little kiss on it from the missus You know you shouldn't touch the stove when it's hot!!! Your tile floor looks fitting mate Cheers
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Stunning, and that's half of it. How much more can you add ... must be crowded when you're finished that!!
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The best tools are simple, very fitting to make a wooden tool for a boat/ship forum Thanks for sharing, very much appreciated
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Marvellous details those stairs. Glued them I reccon ...
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Every build will teach you something about the type of ship and something about their builders, or you must be following the instructions like a puppet ... Haven't seen that in your log yet ...
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Do you sell through ebay, or another site ...? Love that setup, Michael. I think we are all suckers for tools, and jigs ...
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Clever, Jesse. That will look a lot better than the cast part
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When I see you at work, I strongly consider building without the PE Inspiring. Got those posts bookmarked!! Cheers
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Yeah right ... your bottle's cap you mean That's why you shouldn't use a carpet, but something smooth and contrasting in colour!!! Makes searching a lot easier
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I bet it was colourful, your language, wouldn't expect anything else for an Irish Scot ...
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Nenad, At least you've got an example how to get the form of the plug. Enjoy the little mischief as long as possible. Small dogs get bigger too ... an other princess ...
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