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Right mister plastic wizzard ... fabulous fishing furnishings Would not have expected such quality out of plastic
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Pops, I've got one hughe problem with all a your builds ... it's hard to keep up and to keep track of your creative development ... You sometimes drive me nuts!!!
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Chuck, Next build I must try your planking method. It looks ... astonishing
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Gimme more cre-a-tivity!!!!! P.s. Your admiral must be a grrrreat lady ...
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I presume you should specify when and where the sailor would be employed and thus if wearing/not wearing shoes. A sailor in a John Company vessel is an entirely different sailor compared to a sailor pressed in HMS navy ... As a common sailor in HMS navy you would be required to pay the leaches for your slob clothing and shoes. Shoes would be a luxury in my view ... why pay if your soles would be hard enough ... You wouldn't get of th eship anyway ...
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From duckling to stunning swan ... One never knows what one can expect with popeye at the wheel ... Such creative a mind ...
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Nice touch the guilder/florin. It brings back memories!!! Great detail, very unexpected such clear, and crisp forms. Well done Kees
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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
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Many happy returns!!! I wish my piles of junk looked like yours ... Could probably make a fortune out of it!
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Mobbsie, If I may say so: A sight for sore eyes ...
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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
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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
Moving through the paces required to get it done with the (un)available materials. She's a tough cookie this one ... You have got some more undamaged pieces than I. Looking good ... curious as to the next results ... -
Nice, nice, nice, very nice ... (thanks... for hitting the like button ) Give my regards to the admiral, she seems to be doin' a swell job keeping you in line ... If you use a mem'stick, check it for virsusses before you walk them over ... Another option - instead of a rather largish PC - is a second hand laptop ... even with a broken battery it'll still work on current ... when finished close it and pop it in a drawer, no need for an extra screen, keyboard, and mouse ... 'the space saver' Another advantage, you could use memory cards too ...
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Igor, Stunning detail, it is so sharp! Thanks for the brass tip. I got the steering wheel I needed from them. Thanks
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