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We have pizza on the menu tonight…….
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Strange……Netherlands is also my favourite Maybe I think it's because i'll never be outside of Europe. Things are going well here. Not the weather ,but that can change in a short time. I watch your Constitution and thanks for the pics…... I love pictures!
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Hi Texx, I have be missed this one And she is almost finished! It looks awesome! Great job. I think it should be long ,but I watch you closely!!!!!
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You don't sleep Texx?????? It's 7.30 hours in the morning here so `i think it's about midnight at your place……. No sleep but building time.
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It goes steady but it goes I still follow you Adrieke. It looks great! Keep on building….
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Mick, Great to see al those tiny parts again When you glued them together and pant them, put all those chairs and tables together and make a picture of it. That looks awasome And Adrieke? The interior is provide by the kit because you can remove the walls and look inside….
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@ Popeye, If you look back a few pages, you can see that the mizzen mast, the crow's nest is to high so I had it lower it down. Already done @ Thanks John. Tomorrow a picture when the mizzen mast is in place with the shrouds. Not today, because I have to go for my second part of my shift
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Oh Thank you! You are to kind for me
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Hi all, I have used steam for making the parts loose and it works The fix had done….. The first shrouds are on the mizzen mast. No pics of the mast.
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Very nice yards Augie, When do you attach them? Next year?????? And again snow? You can better move to a warm country…...
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Yes, I can go inside Looks fantastic John.
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Grant, It is the other way around……... Madam the Moderator is sleeping next to me and still have to call me SIR!!!!!!!! ( Now I get some warning points..) And you are right about the kitchen. I think I move my shipyard to the kitchen. I can cook and build at the same time!
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Sarah, The wallpaper is provide by the kit.
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Hi David, I see that I already re-post it . Also take a look at Garward his Corsair. That one was more me a great help.
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Hi Robbyn, You have the nerve to do some soldering……. And it not looks bad at all! Soon you soldering a hole ship
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Hi Grant, I think you have to go back to your build…. Your comment is to funny! I can read that you have enough time to do that!
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