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That I call a surprise Your model looks really good. It's a big inspiration to see a finished model with the rigging.
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Simply stunning. Your beams and kees are looking fantastic.
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Dan, it's a pleasure to follow your detailed descriptions how do you do your job. It will be very helpful in a few years for me.
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Your anchors are looking really realistic.
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Dan, the wells are looking great. Thanks for the hint. These small hints are what really help to avoid mistakes.
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Ed, it's allways a pleasure to follow the build of your masterpiece. Many thanks for redoing your build log. It is a great help for me.
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Congrats Rusty, your Confederacy is a very beautyful model.
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There are two parts where a mill is very helpful, the lower apron and the after deadwood. You can do also both parts without a mill. Bob has shown a way to build these parts with 3 layers of timber. I tried his method for my Swan class build last year and it worked very well. Have a look at Modellmarine.de to get a first impression. If it's helpful I will translate the text. A mill is a good invest for a scratch build modeler because it makes life much easier but not really necessary. >ou can build models also without a mill.
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Wonderful, I must say, Remco has taken the challenge
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6 pump tubes? Thanks for the hint. I've had a look in my drawings and seen that I've overseen two tubes until now.
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