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Tobias

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  1. When all of this was done I could start with the interior planking. I would like to say that it is not perfect, both in terms of my work but also in terms of the kit because the pages are not complete and you have to fill in gaps.
  2. The day came when I dared to go to the rear, very tricky, a constant removal and installation, adjustment, etc. In the end I was very satisfied with the result, even if it took two days to adjust the whole thing.
  3. In the next few days I was busy filing the individual frames. Removal of the laser carbon, beveling the individual teeth and grinding. See for yourself 😉.
  4. A few pictures of the first assembly work now follow
  5. 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
  6. First, I built a small platform with storage space. And in addition Ancre's monograph worried about comparing the plans with one another.
  7. 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
  8. Hello Andreas, very nice work, I am also currently building the Le Coureur from CAF, but as far as your clean work is concerned, I am miles away.
  9. 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
  10. No, I work for an American company that deals with aluminum recycling
  11. 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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