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druxey

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  1. A nice, methodical approach! Great result.
  2. If using tweezers, perhaps a narrow groove filed into each side of the business end will prevent the ring from popping out as you close it?
  3. That broadside view is now particularly impressive, Marc! That is a lot of breeching rings to close up. I hope you have a pair of very small-nosed parallel pliers for the job....
  4. I was amused by the sailor climbing by every other invisible ratline. That's picky, Steven! Nicely done, though.
  5. Terrific, Michael! Your metalwork is equal to that of the late, great Gerald Wingrove.
  6. Your trials and tribulations are familiar to all of us. Persevere, and you will find that your skill at cutting joints will keep improving.
  7. Well done indeed, Matt. A very nice first model. Now you can build on your experience and skills.
  8. Nice (re)start, Michael.
  9. You have a lot going on, haven't you? Hopefully you'll keep the kitties away from the model now!
  10. Hope that you are doing OK now, MB. And no, it was not particularly cooler near the lake last week! Thanks for asking.
  11. Very informative of what to expect, Toni. Well put together.
  12. I agree with Martes; the coat is fitted using a drop shoulder seam to the back of the shoulder and separate pieces along a curved seam from the rear shoulder down: It give a very elegant line. You can just see the curved seams in the uniform coat photo. Darts in clothes were used once wider bolts of machine-made material became available.
  13. If the hands are too large - and perhaps the extended one of the standing figure might be - the head is rather small for the figure's height!
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