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As allways, very intersting videos of your build
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Swan-Class Sloop by garyb - 1:48
AnobiumPunctatum replied to garyb's topic in - Build logs for subjects built 1751 - 1800
Gary, you are at the beginning of a very long journey. I think it will be a good idea to notice your thoughts about the appearance of the finished model, but it is not necessary to finish this thoughts in the moment. I am working a little bit longer on my model, but I am in a similar stage. I decided to notice what I linke to show and finalize these thoughts after completing the framing. One of my ideas is to show also the ship boats. But I haven't decide how. Stored, Beside the model or in a small scene with the real ship... One good idea is to have a look in the different building logs on MSW, see what other modelers did and decide if you like the appearance. -
Swan-Class Sloop by garyb - 1:48
AnobiumPunctatum replied to garyb's topic in - Build logs for subjects built 1751 - 1800
Welcome on the Swan Class shipyards. If you can see in my signature I am also working on a model. I decided to build HMS Fly, because I like the painted friezes. I will follow your log with interest -
THE 74-GUN SHIP by Jeronimo
AnobiumPunctatum replied to Jeronimo's topic in - Build logs for subjects built 1751 - 1800
Really nice work- 194 replies
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@Aviaamator perhaps it has something to do with your inter net connection. I am on holiday and have a slow connection. So I had also a little bit trouble to view the video. If I am back at home I will view it again.
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ancre La Salamandre by tadheus - 1:24
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Fantastic. Your model looks like a real ship -
Your dreadnought is looking really beautiful. Thanks for your interesting build log
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Dan, these are sad news. I hope that the chemo help and wish you all the best
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I took the time today, to look at your last videos. Really interesting way to show your build. They give me a lot of motivation to continue my own build. Thanks for sharing
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Really nice progress in the last month. I like the accuracy of your build
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I've thought a longer time what I could write what was not written about this beautyful model. I've no idea so I am sitting at my PC, look at the screen and enjoy the pictures of your model
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