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Trevine hello. the details as good, only possible with a larger scale. therefore the explanation is that you have a giant dalmatian. fantastic job. a greeting cabrapente
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ancre Le Fleuron by cabrapente - FINISHED
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ancre Le Fleuron by cabrapente - FINISHED
cabrapente replied to cabrapente's topic in - Build logs for subjects built 1501 - 1750
I finished placing diodos.4 in the lanterns, and 3 boxes of bombs. I've worked hard to cover up the wires, because it was scheduled.- 332 replies
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ROYAL CAROLINE 1749 by Doris - 1:40 - CARD
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Hello Doris. I love your work. already got the clay. soon try some figure. but looking diodes, found these, you do not need strength. run on a button battery. thank you very much for eneñarnos another way to build beautiful boats. a greeting. cabrapente.- 881 replies
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ancre Le Fleuron by cabrapente - FINISHED
cabrapente replied to cabrapente's topic in - Build logs for subjects built 1501 - 1750
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ancre Le Fleuron by cabrapente - FINISHED
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really fantastic. thank you very much for the way you work. My wife is also a big fan of his. soon try to do something with fimo polymer clay. a greeting. cabrapente- 881 replies
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a belle, only leads filler. section but, I'm giving lasur background. which is a wood preservative, and when I finish, I'll give sealer. fortunately, all are original wood scraps and meeting tables. to the keel, keelson and beams, oak. lining, iroko. shell, cherry. deck planking, cedar. walnut masts. Ebony and tapes. mood is not so fierce as they paint the lion. a greeting.
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October 2011. already placed the lantern and cannons. for now, I will not put candles so I think that is already finished. I also finished the master section Now, I will dedicate myself to fleuron.
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September 2011. to place the leaves, I almost went crazy. Finally after a thousand tries, I saw the light. I make notches to the piece, so that between the leaf. go through the piece with a brass rod. I put the leaves by the stem and press it against the workpiece tightly with pliers. tin salary. at the end, I put a ring of brass. I like the reultado.
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