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Hi Mario, your steam engine is fantastic, wow...!
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- victorian steam launch
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Hi Caroline, Happy Birthday and have a nice day
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- finished
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Much much better than before, the colors are not so bright. I like it
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Sjors my friend, you have to pay your Internet bill......:-)
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Hi Antony and Karl, and Here is another cross-section, great. I think I take my chair and sit down. Keep on going...!
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Good Morning Anja, thank you. I want to start today with the supply but with this beautiful weather wie go swimming, maybe tomorrow or on monday. Have a nice weekend you both
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Here is a little movie that I made, it is with all the pictures you've seen
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I started with the cross-section 1st of february until now. I needed nearly 90 hours and I think I need 100 hours more until it is finished. I do little steps after another and this is the result Here are the lattest picture and then you are on the current status of the construction. I order more pearwood and it takes some time until I have it. I hope you like it so far and now I start with my old buildlog from the HMS Supply - First Fleet. A few inspirations And now the first gun deck
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The main thing is you have a nice ship and you like it, that's important, isn´t it??? Whether it is historically accurate or not but that's just my opinion
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By the way......I forgot to show you how I build the hammocks Here are the pictures and here they are on deck. I made 3 of them, that´s enough
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Here you can see the chain pumps and now the lights are on, it is not a very good picture but I think it works DeAgostini shows the mast only a few centimeters above the deck but I want to build it all....nearly 100cm high, you see the lower part from the mast...the first section and in the background you can see my HMS Supply. I will later show you my building report
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Hi Garth, very nice cross-section but is it possible to change the gravel. I use the gravel for aquarium because of the scale. I think it looks better than the thick stones Look at this pic You have done a good job on your cross-section until now....
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