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This model is adorable. Not trying to hi-jack your thread, but here are a few pictures of Eric and his daughter Marie on board of Pen-Duick: Marie is doing a 4 years trip around the world on the mythical boat. She has the intensity of her father....to say the least. Yves
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Excellent summary of the benefits of CA adhesives. CA adhesives were primarily created for surgery applications, when sewing and sutures are not practical. Yves
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I truly enjoy watching these "Hybrid" models come up to life. Yves PS: Hybrid = Plastic/Wood
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Beautiful hull weathering. You can almost smell the old rusty iron, decaying slowly. You truly are an artist. Yves
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Great job. Eric Tabarly would have been proud of you, for folding these sails. Yves
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Yes, I will be following too. As a kid I still remember the excitement when I could buy the Renwall Kit of that incredible submarine, in France. It probably was in the late 60's or very early 70's. I spent quite a few weeks putting it together and the final result was very impressive: it was a big model. I still remember the little spring allowing one of the Ballistic Missile to be shot from a tube..... a gimmick, but very pleasant to a young teenager. That model actually triggered a passion for Submarines that did not leave me until a few years ago. I have collected lots of kits and books and was once a member of the Submarine Committee. Yves
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So funny, you would be from Annecy. I grew up mostly in the Pyrennees but would spend time on the Mediterranean coast (I lived 7 years in Nice) and occasional trips to Brittanny. I went to Annecy a couple of times, to ski in the Alps. Yves
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I am amazed how you work with brass and solder. You truly are an artist. This model is going to weight a significant amount when completed, with all these metal parts. Yves
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What? Jack? You are thinking about going to Tuscany without even taking a little kit with you? That is very surprising....😉 Yves
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Beautiful model of a fishing boat. I remember seeing some of these boats during my childhood, in France. Yves
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I am glad that you are painting the hull. Many modelers are proud of their perfect planking and hate to hide it behind a coat of paint, and this is their absolute right. However, your model will be a closer scale reproduction of the real thing. Yves
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I love that green color. Looks so realistic. What color is this? Out of a can or spray gun? Yves
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Superb construction and realism. This is the first time I see a model with the lower section of the superstructures painted in black. Fantastic attention to details. Yves
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Arghh ...this is so beautiful, it is almost a sacrilege to paint these propellers and shafts. Yves
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