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Homemade Mini Clamps
AnobiumPunctatum replied to Long9Ron's topic in Modeling tools and Workshop Equipment
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Erik, thanks for posting your log. It's very good to see your very clean and accurate build.
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Thanks for the carification, Erik. I am happy to see your Kingfisher log tomorrow
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Erik, why have you discontinued your build? The model looks really nice and it's a shame that you did. Will you also upload your log about your build of HMS Kingfisher?
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Echo by oneslim - cross-section
AnobiumPunctatum replied to oneslim's topic in - Build logs for subjects built 1751 - 1800
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Dan, thanks for the whole work for recreating your fantastic log. I appreciate this work very much. Gregs book and the logs of Remco, tlevine and you are my primary sources to find my way through the cliffs of builing my Swan class sloop.
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Illhan, as allways, it's really a pleasure to look in your build log and follow your accurate work.
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AnobiumPunctatum replied to egen's topic in - Build logs for subjects built 1801 - 1850
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Thanks for redoing your log. It's a great help for me.
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Remco, your blocks are looking very nice. Do you make the sheeves separate?
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Hi Karl, I remember your model. I was very impressed by your build, as I've seen it the first time. And there's nothing changed. I am very impressed. Just beautyful. Thanks for sharing
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Your masts are looking very impressive, Remco. I downloaded your log of MSW 1.0. Hopefully it helps me to avoid some mistakes.
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Moin Karl, I am very happ to see your build log again.
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Gary, this are really great news. Your log at MSW 1.0 was a big inspiration for me and will be also in the new forum.
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It's really a wonderful book. I don't know how the English translation is, but in German it's sometimes very funny to read and understand, what they mean.
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