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The mirror, as well as on both sides window bay window with its carvings I have already finished, with the oriels still missing carvings / figures attached later. I have decided not or color this model, or only black/brown wood stain for the moldings and golg color for the numeros crowns. The model will look a bit different from really beautiful and colorful models of Maarten or Doris, etc. First off all, I will start with the interior design of the model. Karl Part 11
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Many thanks to all for the kind comments and likes. Karl
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Hello Guy. The original Italian editional of the book with the plan drawings is better than the AoS book. Karl
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" LE CENTAURE 1782" Scale 1/36 April 2015 I started with the construction of the model and soon realized, "that is a big think". I wanted to present it as a cross-section model with complete interior design, in the style of my model BONHOMME RICHARD 1779. On some whim I finished the construction Oktober 2016, all nicely packed and mothballed. I still want to show the images of the construction protocol, and have the hope that it will eventually be built further. The sequence of images extends over a period of eighteen month in the time-lapse mode. Karl (Google Translator)
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With 0,6 mmdrill holes drilled in the wood, filled with darl wax and rub with a soft cloth. Finished Karl
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Hi AMALIO, very good and beautiful work. Karl -
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Hi Tony, very good work. Karl
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HAWSE TIMBERS / CANT FRAMES after several attempst I was able to produce and install the Cant Frames. Karl
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Complete new building , after a mistake on my part in the construction of the frames. Many thanks to Mike for the correction of the frames, without him I would not have been able to make the intended open frame. Next, I will start with the bug, (Hawse Timbers) and straighten and grind the previus part. Karl
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