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very nice. you do realise soon you ll have nothing left but the rigging
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looks awesome . you can imagine all the crew running around getting them ready for another salvo
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Anyone built the OcCre Endeavour ??????????????
Adrieke replied to Micklen32's topic in Wood ship model kits
i can only speak of the instructions that are wiht the Gorch Fock and they certainly are much better then AL instructions. if you need help with translating let me know as i have done it for the GF -
very nice and i woudlnt have known the where false ones if you didnt tell
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and we have reached 100 pages
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thanks popeye yup i was pretty happy when it worked thanks Sjors didnt anyone tell you the new rule highest rank pays for the drinks and is barkeeper a bellevue kriek please
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thanks Randy , Edwin and Mick:) thanks Anja . I ll keep that in mind thanks Wayne yup bar Is open 24/7 now thanks Robbyn
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latest reply from the hobbystore : Hi, Unfortunately it can take some time for spare parts to arrive. If you would be able to please forward through your original email with the parts you are missing to ****@**********.com, we will resend it to OcCre and ask for an update as to where exactly these items are. I apologise for any inconveniences caused. Thank you in advance for assistance in this matter. Kind Regards,
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I will be contacting OcCre this week as I don't seem to get anywhere with the hobbystore for the missing parts on my Gorch Fock I have finally finished railings and triangles on the second deck (except the 2 railings near the back smoke stacks that is) also touched up some with paint will check tomorrow to make sure I haven't missed anything I did a final test on all lights before I fitted the parts in and success all are working with the main wiring module in place I tested the lower 2 decks lights sorry for the blurry pics here a view of the main part of the wiring the 3 unattached wires are for the upper lights. still not sure on how I will hook them up but got some ideas that I will have to try out overall a very rewarding day
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you got it Andy
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must have taken a wrong turn
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Michael that could lead to them fixing up their instructions also so that they actualy match the parts and that could lead to them having really great kits at low prices. it just wouldnt be AL anymore
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thanks Robbyn a few more of those and i can take a big step (lights on ) MIck sorry to hear you ran into some trouble. i have heard this happen before where you have to turn the model upside down and you do it the wrong way (i think i even saw Danny do that on his HMS vulture). its anoying but everythign is fixable : loosen a bit of glue or order/scratch build a new part and its fixed Thanks for the good advice Edwin and Randy but i wouldnt be able to relax knowing i havent finished her yet.
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Mazlin electrical owned and driven by Carl Mazlin
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Danny got it HMS Hogue or Hague
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