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Search picture riddle find the 22 differences before after Who can find the differences, may read more The conversion was necessary because I was still a bit inexperienced in the processing of bone 20 years ago Step 1 The belfry is equipped with wheels in the supports to be continue
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It seems they are not friends of the model building
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I want to believe. My admiralty already turns up his nose when I cook the bone glue
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Hi David, the thicker planks (from 1.5 mm upwards) were sawn into shape. Thin planks - were cooked - 2 to 4 hours and hot glued with bone glue BtW can i please see some pics from the model of the Friesland.
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As a small interlude to the tiny eyebolts, hooks, blocks, etc. something right once again great. Exept for men hands. The Channels The channels serve the shrouds of the side walls away from the shipside. They are made allmost from 2 pieces. The woods are lengthwise lasching with each other Then left and right curved out the board. The holes for the backstays iron sawing out before assembling the two pieces and also set the holes for the eyebolts bring together The holes for chains made with tablesaw The profiles for cover the chainholes here is it Have fun
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But now .... a few impressions of figures ....... this time there are two roosters they represent the the form of the Protestants in GB First search the Material Now enjoy the working steps Have fun
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ROYAL CAROLINE 1749 by Doris - 1:40 - CARD
Tarjack replied to DORIS's topic in - Build logs for subjects built 1501 - 1750
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Hi mate´s i found all the lost pictures and bring them back to the report
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Hi mates, I have just set most of the lost pictures. the rest of the pictures coming soon I can not currently find. *peep..... computer.... peep.. peep... peeeeeep*
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Hello friends, I need your help, the mail system here in the forum is not working for me in the articles #109-146 my images do not appear and I can not open them also Has anyone an idea what happened? and how can I fix this? Thanks for help me
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Hello Doris, Thank you for this lesson- 883 replies
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Hello folks, here are some pictures from tie the blocks and hooks it is much happen but unfortunately not much to see. Blocks are tied and secured to the side walls. The carriages are currently being completed with trunnion straps and securing pins Here some pictures in unannotated sequence, Have fun
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Hello community, the breeching rope in the drawing, it is imao guided very strange. As it can be seen in the drawing, the rope is kinked during recoil and hence destroyed. Is that right, or am I somehow blinkered Source: "The Naval Cutter Alert" 1777 by Peter Goodwin 1991 The topic has been discussed in a German forum. Unfortunately, no clear result. Now, the suggestion was made to ask this question in the MSW with the hope, here to learn more.
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really....... true? wow ................. thanks for the information ... I did not know yet :D
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very fine artwork :D How you made the belaying pins- 883 replies
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