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Amalio

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  1. It's a good question. It all depends on what you want to achieve with this. In my case, the objective is to have fun, to learn and that the work of each day is a great personal satisfaction. I am aware that many things will not be seen by anyone, but I do them to help me believe that what I am doing is worthwhile. It is a matter of conscience. Go to the maximum of my possibilities, to want to continue the next day. I need to know that what I do is fine, without any kind of limitation.
  2. I use an air compressor to clean the areas to which I do not have access with a brush.
  3. You can be very proud of your way of working and your way of understanding naval modeling. It is a spectacle.
  4. I do not know if the translator really expresses what I want to say, so I ask for forgiveness and understanding. Thank you very much to all.
  5. I think it's about dividing all the work into short objectives. Each day has its objective, and if we fulfill satisfactorily with that objective, we will have great daily satisfaction. In this way we will not need patience, because we will have results every day. A good aptitude would not be to aim for the completion of the model, if not enjoy and learn from it every day.
  6. Congratulations Jose. That you enjoy a lot of this great project. You already know that the fun is to do it, not finish it. It's perfect
  7. I guess you mean the counter of the lineman. It is a lap counter so that all ropes are equally crooked. When it reaches the desired number of turns, I start to operate the part of the machine that has only one hook and begins the construction of the line. It is a way to control the final texture. If you want the end to be tighter, you give more laps, and vice versa
  8. I could spend the whole day watching your photographs Albert.
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