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Hello Klaus and Federicoaa. Water soluble wood stain, highly diluted. Colour: Walnut yellowwish, Ropes 2 x saturated in the mixture. Karl
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HMS Victory by willz
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Great job, William. That is quite great model building. Absolutely fantastic and very beautiful work. I can only marvel at this awesome detail and implementation. Bravo. Regards Karl -
Hello toly.kol, Ballast stones are too large in relation to the barrels. I also made the same mistake. Regards Karl
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ancre La Salamandre by tadheus - 1:24
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Hello. WOW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Beautiful work. Karl
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Hello Gaetan. This is not exactly true. Pear-wood and Elsberry are two different species of wood. Elsberry is in Germany also Swiss-pear tree named. Gruesse Karl Pictures, Ouelle: Wikipedia
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Hello friends. Thanks to all for the kind comments and Likes. Hello Ed. 1. Wood type: Elsbeere from Germany , unprocessed state 2. processed with the thickness planer 3. primed with quick sanding sealer 4. sanding with steel wool 5. rubbed into with furniture wax, rub off excess wax with a soft cloth Point 3 - 5 , only after the wood bonding !!!! Regards Karl
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ancre La Salamandre by tadheus - 1:24
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Hi Paul, very good work. Regards Karl -
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ancre La Belle 1684 by Nenseth - 1:36 scale
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Hello Hans Christian, much succes and fun at work. Karl -
Hi. Thanks to all for the kind comments and likes. Next stage of construction: Main- mast complete with yardarms and rigging. Total height the model of the keel to mast top: 1489 mm = 58.622 inches the width of the Main-yard : 657 mm = 25.826 inches. Karl T e i l 5 4
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ancre La Salamandre by tadheus - 1:24
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Hi Tadheus, very nice work. Thanks for the link: Forum : G.Delacroix France Karl -
Hello Ed, just three words: very nice work.!!!!!! Karl
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ancre Le Commerce de Marseille by Zbigniew
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Hi, very nice work. Karl
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