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I ordered the kit from Tom in China on July 14th, 2021 and already on July 19th it was almost with me there was a number rotated in my postal code - so it was with me in Bavaria / Germany on July 21st 😉. First of all, I checked the content and had to find out that two plates were missing. I got in touch with Tom and thanks to the great aftersail Tom sent me the missing parts immediately. 1Y and 1YF not in the Kit
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Hello everyone, Well, I'll give it a try and start my construction protocol for the Le Coureur 1776 kit from CAF. It is my second model as I beg your indulgence if it is not perfect. However, I ask for constructive criticism as well as tips and tricks. I deliberately chose this model because it comes very close to a POF and I plan to deal with a scratch construction later. You can choose from the HMS Beagel, the frigate Naiad, La Renommee or the La Jacinthe. However, I still need some time to practice. Tobi
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The Essex was an American whaling sailing ship that was attacked and sunk by a sperm whale in 1820. Her demise is the most famous incident of its kind and served as the historical template for Herman Melville's novel Moby Dick. Length: 27 m Start: 1799 Weight: 238 tons Width: 7.32 m² Draft: 3.96 m² Shipyard: Nantucket, Massachusetts, USA
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No, I work for an American company that deals with aluminum recycling
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Hello everyone, I'm the new one 😂. In short, my name is Tobias and I am 46 years old and have 3 children, 21, 22 and 26 years old. Professionally, I am the head of the automotive department in a plant. I have been building models since January, i.e. I bought a kit that I recently completed. How did I get into this forum, it is probably due to Ed and his excellent construction diary of the frigate Naiad whose books I bought. I think you know where to go.
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