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Still coming along nicely, Håkan. I wonder if you're cutting down the top sides of your planks just a little too much near the ends, thus having the accumulated error resulting in the effect that you see in your hull? John
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Hello Lou, and a warm welcome to the forum from 'Down Under'. John
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ancre La Salamandre by tadheus - 1:24
Jim Lad replied to tadheus's topic in - Build logs for subjects built 1751 - 1800
Just catching up, Pawel. she looks absolutely first class. John -
A truly beautiful model, Bob - she really does look absolutely first class. Congratulations. John
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That really looks fiddley work, Piet. John
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The beautiful work continues - and a very nice recovery on the swimming pool. It's odd that there's no standard compass on the monkey island or gyro repeaters on the bridge wings - we are talking 1965, after all. How did they take bearings? John
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Hello Jamco, and a warm welcome to the forum from 'Down Under'. John
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She's coming along very nicely, Piet. Just to make life difficult for you, those oars may very well have had white painted blades! John
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You've made a good start. That will make a beautiful model. John
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Hello Miroslav, and a warm welcome to the forum from 'Down Under'. John
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New member here from Puerto Rico
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Hello Jorge, and a warm welcome to the forum from 'Down Under'. John -
Hello Neil, and a warm welcome to MSW from 'Down Under'. John
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Hello, and a warm welcome to the forum from 'Down Under'. John
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She looks absolutely first class, Bob. John
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Very nicely done, indeed, Dan. I think we all have 'no-one will ever know it's there' sections on our models - makes them just that little bit more special. John
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That really looks first class, Danny. You've certainly got the art of card building down pat! John
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If it was anyone else, I'd say, "Looks like you're nearly there," but knowing you, there's still a mass of intricate detail that's going to appear on the decks! John
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Hello Jean-Paul, and a warm welcome to MSW from 'Down Under'. John
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