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What a great job. Really clean and tidy. Great painting skills. All the parts came up great.
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The running rigging will surely be attached to either belaying pins or cleats. With Artesania Latina they usually just run the rigging to a eyebolt. Not very accurate in realisim.
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Shiver me timbers!!!!! The first victim of the plank already!!!!
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Wow! That's an awesome job your doing! Well done. It will be good to see this plank to walk.
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For measuring around curves I find masking tape works well. Cut length ways in strips of roughly 5mm. You can write on the tape too. My two cents
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Yes the angel certainly dose have a gender. Same as the females on my Mamoli. Friesland. Oh dear:/
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Extremely precious time together. Well done. Grandfather of the year award I think. Ship looks like it's coming along great.
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Good start. Nice frame work on the deck structures.
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I love Mamoli kits. For some reason? You have taken to a great start bud. If your stressing about a cannon coming loose wait until the end of the build and insert the cannon through the gun port at the end. Or if it's the carriage coming loose you worried about then drill a small hole in the bottom of the carriage and insert a piece of wire to hold in securly on the gun deck. Best of luck.
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Hey this looks neat. Good craftsmanship. Well done. You did a great job on getting all the charing from the laser off.
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