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Hey Frank thank you a lot, do you know i'm trying to do everything what i can do. In my next steps i wish to improve the galion, i'd like to do a blue strips there, i think that it can move my model on a higher level. I gonna use a clay for it, it could works, but i got no experience with this but who's care and also work on figurehead. I will be pleased by that i will carve her out of lime wood, but if i will not like it i will try clay again. But this week will be poor in modeling, cos i have to learn on the exams. cheers Pavel
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Really nice work, especially that i never seen Bounty model build this way. Will you do a '' half cut '' or open hull anyway said. Pavel
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Thank you guys, i´m a litle bit curious, cos work with metal is waiting for me and i never done this. So now waiting for a metal components and tools for metalworking. I´ gonna have a solder for work with small pieces, 3 pliers of different styles, hammer... but i dont know what is useful as ground on metalwork?? For the wood i´m using a plastic table, but a little bit afraid what the higher temperature can make with this and also what is good to use as anvil? I saw some small anvils for jewelcrafting and it looks great but i´m not sure yet. As a metal i chose brass wire and sheet 0.3 0.5 0.8 and 1mm for blackening i gonna use a liquid i dont know how it´s call. I hope that next week i will have everything for this work, but the work now is very slow, because i have to learn on the exams, but i will try to updates everything.
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Oh, hello again David. is nice to see your decision, that you start with scratch build. Maybe it made your soon. I´m looking forward for your adds. Anyway, i saw your Bounty in gallery section and looks great. Is true that light and backround make a lot of all view on the ship. good luck with your next beauty. Pavel
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Is just my opinion, but if I compare brass and copper, so brass look like more historical metal. Of course is about the finishing work with metal but...
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Hello Alex, i got no words for your build, amazing!!! Pavel
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Hello Richard, you done planking very nice and clean. I´d like to know in how way do you gonna do whole ship? Like an old original or how are contemporary J classes?
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Hi Danny your progress is going very well. Now are you stanting in front of spider work i think. Merry Christmas and happy new year... Pavel
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Lovely done details, pleasure for eyes And wish you Merry Christmas and happy new year Pavel
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Hi Frank, i also wish you Merry Christmas and happy new year, hope that nex year will be successful and full of new experiens and pleasant.. Pavel
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