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Nice. Your's a bit (dark) greenish, compared to the one you said you want to go for. Barnacles turned out real good. Pitty you can't mix the material with paint.
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if you mix, very sloppy/streak like, the mister surfacer with some darker paint, you could get some depth in it, if you get my drift
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Wilkommen Gerhard, Good to see some life in Austria Sorry to hear about your digital misfortune, do hope you can get your plans.
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I don't see you accomplishing that feat ... strange these tubs could sail when looking at the centre of gravity I wonder why it didn't turn turtle! Why those platforms? Doesn't the deck offerr enough support, and possibilities to fixate?
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You are rather quick to pick things up again Jason. I'll follow along, search for my seat ...
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You want to say there are times you aren't!!! Nice new accessories, you will have a ball with those
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