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Hi. Some cardboard frame sets have not been acid free, at least in the past. I am not sure how that might affect longevity. Greg
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Hi, I am looking forward to your build and the superb documentation you provide. Best of luck! Greg
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I have never seen a ship built with all the photo etch. This will very exciting to watch! Greg
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The clay work and gold leaf came out great. Greg
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Your ship looks great. Looking forward to seeing your future posts. Greg
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I am looking forward to your build! I have the booklet from WAK and it is a beautiful ship. Greg
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Great build and very well documented. Greg
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