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The freighter Roger Blough?
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Hello Adrieke, That's great! I'm looking forward to seeing you build this. Take care, Anja
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Hello Popeye, Great looking sails. My compliments to you. Take care, Anja
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David, just a wild guess. I think .... HMS Hood?
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ROYAL CAROLINE 1749 by Doris - 1:40 - CARD
Anja replied to DORIS's topic in - Build logs for subjects built 1501 - 1750
Hello Doris, Seeing your work always gives me a feeling of pleasure and enjoyment. Thank you for sharing it with us. Take care, Anja- 881 replies
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Congratulations David, it's your turn.
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No, not the pioner Moskvy.
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Hello Kats, Finally finished going through your log. What a tremendous amount of work you've done. But it really paid of. She just looks fantastic. And thanks for the great close-up pictures. I wish you a speedy recovery. Take care, Anja
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Sorry David, I thought I found another one and just changed the name into Stena Freighter. Just me being a little blond I think. Thanks.
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Stena Freighter?
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Is it the roll on/roll of ship Ark Forwarder?
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WOW Augie, Your rigged spars are very neat. They look beautiful. I also hope you will get your last snow for this year. It must become very tiring shoveling all that snow over and over again. And no cooking for Sjors today. Tomorrow it's his. He has his day of tomorrow, so he has the whole day for preparing us a nice meal. Take care, Anja
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Hello Vince, It's great you finally got your Dremel workbench. And the added custom chocks to support the ships are a neat idea. Have to think about that one myself. Take care, Anja
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sculpy location in the uk (moved by mod)
Anja replied to clipper's topic in Modeling tools and Workshop Equipment
Hello Tony, You're welcome. Thank you for the congratulations. Yes, this is a great site to be and indeed still growing. We will do our best to keep this site going. Take care, Anja -
Hello David, Somewhere along the line, between rejoining and rebuilding logs, I completely missed yours. My apologies. But I must say, she is a beauty and a great piece of work. I especially love the color combination you're using. Fantastic! From now on you're on my wacthlist again. Take care, Anja
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