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The planking looks marvelous, looking forward to see the sanded version ... I see you've been toasting wood again ... that long boat looks like a real challenge ... you could have tried Johann's (Archjolo) method if you wanted more meat ...
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Not bad for a freshman A very impressive build, Patrick. I'm sorry to see her finished, for it was a very interesting and surprising (from time to time) build. I'm glad I can look it up, to get some inspiration!!! Cheers mate
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Thank you for the build log ... the reading ... I'm enjoying your build immensly!! So, I'm waiting everytime - impatiently - for an update ..!
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Very poor, Patrick ... the excuse ... You should have said it fell of, because you do not have enough body to glue such a heavy item on, and your pondering about making an 'axle' to fit it properly ... It remains an awesome job Cheers mate
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Bob, Love the model ... both of them ;-) ... the socket/base plate might be a tad bigger for my taste though ... looks a bit disproportionate ... too feeble in comparison
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Nice finish JesseLee. Looks rather smooth ... like you've been holystoning it on your knees ...
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The same goes here in Holland with the dikes alongside rivers agains fall and spring floods ... they think they can build in the floodplaines ... one wonders why such a name has been choosen ... Controling a river's boundaries is hardly possible to stop I imagine, it's a bit like holding back the tide ...
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JesseLee, Jupz, that's a model boat under construction ... Looking good ... you got the bit about the computer right as well!!!
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Hmmm, you're certain you didn't 3D print it, are you ... it really looks amazing, Patrick Cheers
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Hmmm ... if that's messy ...?????? Very nice work on that bow planking, Bob
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Willem Barentsz by ceestoorn - FINISHED
cog replied to ceestoorn's topic in - Build logs for subjects built 1501 - 1750
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That's a pretty sight, Siggi. Looks very good ... you'll tackle the knees in good time ... I'm certain
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Igor, She really is coming to life ... I expect that you won't see big mistakes, because they are to big to see, so we can only see the small mistakes - which you do not make, at least you haven't shown any as jet!!! Truly magnificent
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