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Typically Dutch Jan. I would ioncrease the bid if I had the money. In fact it's priceless!
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As long as those lines do not get Babylonian proportions, we might Jan
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Marc, Excuse me correcting, but it's nautiek.nl not nautik.nl ... mixing Dutch and German ... ? You speak to many foreign tongues!
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And mobbsie mason mortarred on ... You really do go fast!!! Have another wounderful build waiting mate ... !? Looks good though, very sturdy and neat ...
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Mobbsie likes to be up front ... that's why he left the explaining and taking all those pictures up to you Grant!!
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Looks good Grant, I really cna't wait to see the next step!
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Now you mention Kees, I might as well ask why you didn't use brass on the sides of those ladders ... a little soldering ... would give them a nice metal touch/finish ... Perhaps you could do some electrical wiring around the cabin and the part beneath it ... as a minor detail ... or a handrail around the cabin ... to hold onto during foul weather. I remember those from the Smit Nederland I'm getting your virus mate ... better hold my tongue ...
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John, That's because they're little, I'm gald he didn't jet find out about all those ini mini tiny details ... Popeye, You keep on amazing the crowds with your never ending creative endurance ...
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Chuck, Could you ..., Oeps Love the details you've achieved with lasercut brass. As I can't compare it with similar etched parts I can't say it's better or worse, but hey, it looks awfully good
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Great save on the primer Kees. Love the detail your showing. Almost a picture of the real thing!!!
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Work tends to interfere rather forcefully into our hobbies ... Those ratlines, and stays can really ty your brains up into a turkish head. So far you've achieved all your goals, even with those lovely cannons I'm convinced you'll have it up in no time
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