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CRob, welcome to MSW. I strongly suggest you open a build log to for others to follow along. Also, any questions that you can't find answers to, ask in the appropriate area here on MSW.
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Tomasz, at the top of each of the builds sub-forums there's s some pinned posts on how start a log, name it, etc. I hope this helps.
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The model looks great, Kees. I"m saddened to hear about your clients and your working hours.
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I think when you're done with this model, you'll be qualified for micro-surgery, Mike. My eyes and mind cross every time I see this log.
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Note there is a "paywall" and also an option for 1 month free. https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2021/01/14/nelsons-seal-hms-agamemnon-among-treasures-sale-uruguay-two/
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I like the idea of the blue, Keith. Maybe a bit darker or mottled a bit to make it more sea like? The wake seems like a good idea also.
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Your finishing details are incredible. That lamp is beyond anything I've seen.
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If you would, open your own introduction topic here and introduce yourself. When your ready, open a build log for your model.
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If you would, open your own introduction and tell us about yourself, interests in modeling, etc.
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kit review USS Missouri (or any Iowa class) 1/350 by Joy Yard
mtaylor replied to Tigerdvr's topic in REVIEWS: Model kits
Isaac, Consider basswood instead of balsa for the decking. Balsa is just too soft and fuzzy for this.- 51 replies
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