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@ Augie, I shall make it clear for you. Original she's from Spain. Captured by the British and a little change on her name. From San Ildefonso to HMS Ildefonso. After that it's a he….so both ways @Andy, I shall tell Anja when she's got home from work that you called her peanut…... You really make friends this way I think that you forget that she's a moderator ,so more warning points…..
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Nice….. Looks like a swimming planck And isn't it always? When you are off duty you feel not happy and when you go to work you feel better…. It should be the other way around…..
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You can call Augie when he is done with the rigging, not sooner!
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Hi Jim, Thanks No worries about the peanut shells….there are no peanuts in the workroom….only popcorn…….
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O dear, I'm one day of duty and I can go work again. This time not at the bus but with a broom….. Ok, here you go…
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Morning Grant, Thanks, the Aggy is for next year……... When we go to Mobbsie or he is coming this way, I will order it. It's much cheaper to do it this way then to order it by myself. I don't have any shipping costs. Ferit, San Ildefonso is a Spanish ship only she is captured by the Brittish and renamed HMS Ildefonso. So I can go both ways….Spanish and Brittish
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That looks awesome Grant. You can be proud. I'm just waiting to see what you gonna build with your new scratch project.
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Thanks Tom, I like it also….. Paint is expensive but what is not expensive these days? I want to buy the Aggy, and that is also expensive…...
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I wish you a save drive and a lot of fun with your grandson Piet, Don't stay away to long and I expect a few pictures.
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Hi David, I have a secret for that and I don't tell you how I edit the pictures The foredeck….I just placed it and then start planking it. Then you can put the planks nicely against the bulwark and you don't see any gap. It's a little bit more work but then it looks great! Good luck with it.
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Morning Jim, What are you thinking? I started a new one and Sjors didn't found out???????? Wrong my friend! I have a moderator in the house before you forget it. I see that Mark provide one cup of popcorn…….that's not enough Mark ! And even you have no space, I'll put a small one in the corner. I see also that Anja has a couch where she sits alone. Let me see if I can found something else……. A little bit more space……. Back to the things of the day... Looks good with that solid hull. I will follow you of course again! When Anja takes a look at your stage coach , I'm watching over her shoulder. That also looks very nice!
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I have re-painted everything. I bought the Admirality paint and I think it looks much better. The first picture how it was and the other two how it is now.
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Kevin, Is that you summer workshop for your build?
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Sorry David……. You are right "snik" But now you know what kind od things you came up with. And of course…..you can ask me I think you are on the right track and it's gonna be a beauty when she is finished!
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Ok Grant, I'll just wait till you finished this tiny one and when you go scratch a big? one…...
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Come on Robbyn, Make the new rigging and finally start that…S named ship ( I don't say the name )
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Thanks for the word explanation Popeye and thanks Andy for the picture. You know how it works for me….
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Aha Andy, He lives of a mountain and in Colorado at Cave number 16…….. Is that where I see some spiders with ropes??????
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Hi Ben, Thank you…. It's not a bad idea to go to the dark side. But the only thing is that Anja is still around . And she knows hiding places that i ever heart of it But It's not me who is talking about armouring….. Some guys are already fears for me and I don't know why. I'm just a friendly builder with good intentions Popeye, Rabbit ears??????? I know pinnocio with his long nose but ears???????? Please tell me!
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Augie, When I tell everything on forehand, I think David will change it before he get that problem…. It's good for his building skills when he found it out by himself But on the other hand….he can also read the log and find out
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