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Yes yes, here comes an update If you thinking that I'm only joking, then you are wrong….. In between I'm also building. All de decorations are placed. Also the lights on the back, but they are dry fitted. That goes as last when the rigging is done. I just want to show you how it looks. I'll post 5 pictures at the time. I think it looks better then I post 10 of them. Enjoy!
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Hi David, It's not so difficult . Just take your time and ask if you want something to know. If I don't have the answer, somebody else have them. Let me know when you start at her and I will follow you all the way.
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Hi Doris, It was just a guess….. Everything that we ask to you ,you give us an tutorial with pictures. Because of that , that's why I thought you are a teacher. Your students are knowing that you build such beautiful things? They must be proud of you! Anja and myself , we are proud to know someone with such skills!- 883 replies
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I know for sure Ben, This is totally new for me. And you never know for the future.
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Hi Ben, Just want to wish you luck with this. I'll be sitting next to you at your worktable and keep an close eye to you. Don't ask me anything about this because I'm now a real novice!
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I have my coffee with cream and sugar please…...
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Hi Doris, I don't say this time how WOW this is. You know it your self But I have one question, are you perhaps a teacher? When I was at school ( 10 years ago ) my teacher was always drawing at the black board and I never get the same has he did. I think this is the same. You show us something and I know for sure that my builds are not that awesome as yours. So if you are a teacher and still giving lessons where can i sign in????- 883 replies
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Hi Mobbsie, You have sun and we have snow…... Nice progress my friend. When you are finished with your breach rope jig, please save him for me Great view of the canons. Love the gold piece at the barrel. Your trademark?
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Very nice Robbyn, What kind of glue are you using? And that things are broken was not my fault this time….. Before some people are blaming me! Enjoy your stay at Nebraska (sounds to me as the end of the world) And give those little ones a big Dutch hug! And what about your stern balcony you can also call them balcony at the stern…..
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Thanks Patrick, She is at the moment in dry dock because I need some tools….. When I have them, I can go further with her.
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Andy, I can even hit a fly between the eye's….. Patrick, I'm gonna take my rods and coming your way. Then those 2 nice guys can talk to each other about me…..
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You know who and who shall not be named is not worried about the space he needed for the Aggy, If necessary he moved the other vessels to a few FANS ( yes, I have them) And Mobbsie, keep on building …..
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Hi Ben, With you I can have a serious conversation…... The longboat is almost finished……nice to hear that. And then you are moving to the dark side? I will follow you close on that also. With your skills you will bring that also to a great end. When I look at your long boat and Confed I have all the trust in you! And finishing the Mirage can take a while. I measured the main mast and it's gonna be a long one…. And then all those ratlines……. I think I rent a Monk for that If you don't know what I mean here is a little explanation for that. When you have repeated work , we are calling that Monnikenwerk ( Monk work ) Thanks for dropping inn and take a cup of coffee and a pastry with whipped cream.
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Hi Adrieke, I see that you are back at your windows. It don't look bad at all. It's tiny so you have to use a tweezer and that works a little harder then you can make it by hand. When you are at number 10 it goes perfect I keep a close eye to you.
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Great progress Rebecca. That wood what you are using has a nicelight dark colour. Are you putting varnish on it?
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Augie, It can be take a while before I start on the Aggy…. I'm now in negotiation with a metal shop who want to make canon balls for me…. And there is gonna be a lot of them! Just what I was saying…the Confed is a very nice build for you! So be a man and repeat me…….I'm gonna build the Confed! Be a brave guy and just do it!
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Thanks John, But I'm lucky. Mobbsie is building her at the moment, so when i have troubles, I just go to him
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