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michaele

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  1. Dear Kimberley: Actually, for La Flore, I think the bottom of the hull was wood planks coated with a tallow mixture that was white in color. I don't believe that copper was used on the bottom of hulls yet. That was introduced a bit later. But the bottom line is, it's your model, and you should do as you see fit! Most importantly, enjoy! Best, Mike E.
  2. Kimberley: Here are links to two build logs for this kit which should inspire you: http://www.modellboard.net/index.php?topic=28657.0 http://www.wettringer-modellbauforum.de/forum/thread.php?postid=169945 Enjoy! Mike E.
  3. Oh, and for inspiration, here are photos of the 1:300 Langton Brig kit you are building (if you scroll down a bit, you can also find photos of the Langton HMS Juno and USS Wasp kits): http://www.sailsofglory.org/showthread.php?1212-1-300-Langton-Miniatures-Brig&highlight=langton And here is a build log of the 1:300 Langton HMS Victory: http://www.sailsofglory.org/showthread.php?1468-1-300-HMS-Victory-by-Langton Enjoy all! Michael E.
  4. John: Looking forward to watching this build. And is that a Langton HMS Juno lurking in the background? Any chance of convincing you to post close-up photos of her as well? I have both kits and am looking forward to seeing what someone else has done with them! Best, Michael E.
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