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You could ask Jan (Amateur), he's quite knowledgable on Dutch ships
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... ready to load hay bales on a wagon
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Less beer, less games, less Murphy, I would suggest, but the first is impossible, the second necessary, and the third inherent to the previous two, so you'll be stuck with the way you work my friend ... you keep on muddling through (try and try again), and still have a way to create some lovely looking parts, which I would dream of making ... instead I just rip open a plastic bag and pull out a sprue with all detailed plastic thingies ... give yerself a break laddy, yer doin' fine
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That's what I use. The only problem is the "halfeye" fills up quite quickly so you need to burn it out with a lighter, but it works rather well That explains your calm demeanor If only you could only reach them from downunder ...
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If you are right about their age, you are so very wrong
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Nice try, Lou, though I don't buy it. You are obviously an animal lover, and you won't lay the blame on them 😛 Although, you are still to blame in the end, since you didn't raise them responsibly
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As Mark wrote, what's left to be seen ... you might as well paint them. Besides, why did you paint the former PE parts ... as you airbrush them, the detail won't be lost, but spray them first darkish than add lighter layers from above to get more depth For Musashi 1/350 I've got the guns in black, after that I'll go to washes of lighter grey, and airbrush from above so the lower/underside of the parts seem to be in the shade
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That's why we see so little advancement ,,, SIghhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh ........... and there flutters another piece of PE Dennis, those large scale builders have no idea what challenge(s) you are up to
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