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Dolphyn by Jan B. - Corel - kit-bashed
cog replied to Krelis's topic in - Kit build logs for subjects built from 1751 - 1800
Jan, You dunno half about it ... Bashing is a thing on it's self!!! I have to admit, so far you're doin' great mate -
Sorry Mark, No horses anymore. One to horse heaven, the other sold ... so I tried a two legged gallop by and fell flat on me face, and chew Musky ... a wounderfull planking job at an inch from me eyes. Well done.
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Nice work siggi, you got some nice results from your yard. Maybe a petty there are no doors in the lamps, but on the other hand, you won't get fire easily ...
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I see you're makin' ready for the end dash ... Buoy, you're doin' great ... first I t'ought you were goin' a fishin' with your rod, see'n' those floats a yours ... but 'aving red through all those floatin' comments ... I finally got it through me thick skull ... Great chain an' tackle sailor.You do need some sturdy fixings to keep it all steady, and at it's proper place when the goin' gets tough ...
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Igor, Nice tool, even nicer result in that bottle ... Very well done!!! Looking forward to your new project
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If you made such a cube, wel done, though, it would drive me completely nuts
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Nice compromise Cristiano. It hardly looks like one, not to say, it looks the propper way
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I'm not a native English speaker, nor familiar with the abbreviations. Could you please explain COE and LOE, so I might understand your explanation ...
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Do you know long tree scissors? A long handle, a head like a scisor, which you close with a piece of rope/string. You could instead of scissors use a clamp like utility at the head. Scissors look something like this ...
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Dolphyn by Jan B. - Corel - kit-bashed
cog replied to Krelis's topic in - Kit build logs for subjects built from 1751 - 1800
Amsterdamse Fijnhouthandel - if I remember correct - is more expensive. Besides, I like to go tool-snifting at Baptist in Arnhem ... A towel against drooling won't be enough ... you require at least a bucket if not larger ... When you come to Holland, where abouts do you stay usually ...? -
Dolphyn by Jan B. - Corel - kit-bashed
cog replied to Krelis's topic in - Kit build logs for subjects built from 1751 - 1800
Jan, One can accomplish much with a few more blocks on those rudder lines ... It doesn't need to be on the same level ... Moving it up has another disavantage ... you're looking into the sails and at the masts when steering ... It does look nice though!! -
Patrick, Well done, my sincere congratulations. A beautiful piece of work, you can be proud of. I've enjoyed your buiid tremendously.
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Mick, Translucent jet ...? If not: You can keep on sanding ...
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