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Gus M

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  1. great work Daniel, between yours and two other threads I think that some day I can get to build it, I have been given the kit and I keep it for the future, before I have to practice with other simpler ones. Thanks for sharing your progress, I will follow it with attention.
  2. what a great thread of research and progress, your work is impressive, I'm glad you didn't quit when you got tired and came back to it, so I can follow your progress and learn. It's a kit for the future, but this way, I'm already learning a lot of things. Thanks for sharing
  3. Impressive your work, I was amazed to read the whole thread. I have recently been given this kit, but it will be for the future, I'm not ready to do it yet, I will follow your thread with great attention. Thanks for sharing and congratulations for your great work.
  4. I already follow another Beagle construction thread, but I will do the same here, your work looks great. This is one of those historic ships that many of us would like to do. I will follow it with attention. Thanks for sharing the progress
  5. Thanks for sharing the progress, it looks great (I'm just an observer, I'm going to start my first kit) this is one of those historic ships that many of us would like to be able to make someday. I will follow it with attention in case I decide one day to try it.
  6. Many thanks, much appreciate all comments fro wellcoming, @mtaylor , @Jim Lad , @JJT , @michael mott and @Keith Black @mtaylor I have watched and read the threads carefully, they really are fantastic, thank you very much. I have noticed that it seems that Artesania Latina does not make the kits very well or you have to "discover and guess things". I'm a little "scared" to start with a kit and then I will not be able to do it, my experience is null in this and I have to learn everything. Maybe I will consider buying one of OcCre to get started, I have seen this one and it seems that they are easier to work with, from what I have read (and I like it more than the Providence). And not is expensive To approach the HMS Terror that my friend gave me, I have to make at least a few, two or three before lower level. https://www.occre.com/modelismo-naval/barcos/san-juan.html What do you think about this? would it be a good idea? Thank you in advance Greetings Gus
  7. Hello everyone. I from Spain I have come to this forum looking for information about models and how to start in the hobby. The truth is that I have always been interested in naval modeling and I love the work I see from some of you and other sites. The question is that I have been given four models, well, kits to assemble, three unopened and one started but the previous owner told me that he left because it was not going well and finally gave me the four. They are these: Scotish Maid by Artesania Latina, started, hull only. New One that is a section of the ship San Francisco of Artesania Latina. Another one is a Providence Whale Boat, small, from Artesania Latina. And another one, the HMS Terror of the Ochre brand that was bought at the end of last year and unopened it. With this that I tell you, I have bought some tools that I have been looking for on the internet in bloigs, etc. and I have also adapted a place to work with them. I have read that ideally I should start with the Providence Whaler because it is for beginners. Could you give me some advice on this and which one to start with or follow the Scottish Maid? Thanks in advance and I hope to learn a lot with you. Regards
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