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I removed old paint and sanded again, rebuilt some parts , etc. thanks
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I order The book this morning. I will try to finish puritan. I found a problem on the deck because there are one or two very uneven beams and I also have to remove the white paint from the interior since it has a lot of plaster... it will a very laborious job. (I bought that boat in a small store on 1st street in Manhattan in a lonely area at 6 pm and we were almost robbed. A taxi driver off duty saved us when he realized the situation) I will try to Finish it… we risked for it!! Haha thank you for your kindness help Antonio
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Thank you Rich. I will start with kits taking more care in research than follow instruction booklet. thx
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I understand, I just reread the initial message. indeed, the mamoli model has many problems. I will take into account the brands that you suggest, thx I have armed military vehicles and a Sergal clipper (thermophyla). I have Corel's Mystique waiting for my decision to start it. I really appreciate your messages and guidance. These types of models require a lot of calm and determination so as not to let yourself be defeated by them...
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Hi Jagger, thank you. Interesting. I thought that the natural way of gain experience is starting with kits and later go with scratch building. years ago I purchased in a uk store two Corel kits and I asked the owner a book to learn and he sold me these 2 books but until today (based in your kind comment) why it is important to learn scratch build first. thank you so much.
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Hello Jacques!! thank you: I think here you can find it: Hobby Centro Avenida Revolución 1908 Loreto 01000 Álvaro Obregón, CDMX Mexico ph: 5555507832 Regards
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Thank you Allan!!!
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Thank you
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Thank you!!
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Thank you Keith
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Thank you Jim!!!
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Thank you for accepting me. I’m 57 from Mexico City and I’m an old novice: I started a Mamoli’s Puritan when my daughter born 16 years ago and I left unfinished in my hobby room because a worker damaged it. (I built plastic armored cars). Two months ago I had a health problem that changed my mind about “I will finish that boat later”… so I returned and I’m facing some troubles to fix some things in the model, but I hope with the guidance I foundhere, I will finish it with aceptable quality. thanks for accepting me… Antonio
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