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Thank you Tiziano.
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HMS VICTORY 1765 by albert - 1/48
Amalio replied to albert's topic in - Build logs for subjects built 1751 - 1800
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Thank you............Guauuuuuu.
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Hi Gaetan. The lighter wood that appears in this model is boxwood, which in Spain is known as Amarican boxwood. The darkest wood is cherry. As for the finish, the only thing I give it is what is known here as filler. It is a nitrocellulosic primer that is given to wood before varnishing it. It dries very quickly and sands very well and is colorless.
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The lathe has nothing special, it is of Chinese origin and has a distance between points of approximately 40 cm. Not bad, but there are much better ones. Any machine does nothing by itself. It all starts with a mental process depending on the means you have. First you do it inside your head and then it's easy.
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Doris, I want to send you a big hug, and tell you that I will be very proud of you to see that you have managed to do the best modeling that exists. I'm so sorry Doris.
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