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Anyoug Haseyo!
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Park Seungha reacted to a post in a topic: US Brig Syren by Desalgu - FINISHED - Model Shipways - 1:64
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Thank you for your warm welcome!!
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Now second floor deck is almost end. next time I will make 2 small boats, 12 cannons. first 20 cannons are not rigginged in first floor deck. But I will rigging cannons in second floor deck. ps. I bought some books. and it will coming soon.[Rigging Period Ship Models : by Peterson, Lennarth],[The Sailing Frigate: A History in Ship Models : Gardiner, Robert]
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I used almost paper. because the paper deck is looks like bad. So, I used woodpaper. for only deck. In planking, I used colored paper. Because I have not good painting skill.
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Thank you for your warm welcome! This is my first ship. And I am making that since 2016 (16 years old) When I looked meber's ship model, I can't believe my eyes. There are amazing Compared to them, It's not good work, but I will show you my ship.
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Hello. I'm glad to search this site. I am making spanish ship [Santa Leocadia 1777. SHIPYARD]. Usually i use paper. I love freight in spain, english i can only use Korean. And little english. That is why, i will mistake the rule. But I will try to understand the rue thank you
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