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We miss you so much. Amalio.
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No Giampiero, it doesn't exist, and that's what our hobby consists of, spending our lives trying. A hug.
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HMS EURYALUS by Matiz - FINISHED - scale 1:56
Amalio replied to matiz's topic in - Build logs for subjects built 1801 - 1850
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Hi Gary. I also follow your model carefully. And yes, if it had cannons on the second deck. Thank you very much and congratulations for your work.
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The only plan is to have fun with its construction. At first he will stay at my house. Thank you.
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The finest that I usually use is 400 grit and then two layers of tepaporos. Thanks.
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