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Wow... that is an impressive model and display. Looks perfect. And yes... a toast or several is in order.!!!!
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Welcome to MSW, Tim. Looking forward to your build log.
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HMS Granado by ir3 - CAF - 1:48 - POF
mtaylor replied to ir3's topic in - Kit build logs for subjects built from 1501 - 1750
I agree with the others. Do just set it aside for now. You'll have a better idea and skills and will know when to restart. -
Welcome to MSW, Andre. Wonderful work on the choppers. I had to look several times to really let it sink in those are models and not the real thing.
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Don't worry about being wordie, Ian. You're doing a one of a kind project and making progress. I feel you'll have a good model for sailing as you are being thorough.
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Greetings from North Carolina
mtaylor replied to PostCaptainAubrey's topic in New member Introductions
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David, What Allen said is very true. Ask away even if it's just the need to know where to look.
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Your paintwork and carving is beyond incredible, Marc.
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Well, I hope that doesn't happen and that she uses the rescue line. I once did a pond model and found that recovery could only be accomplished by wading out to it following the line. Too much pulling and the line separates. Took me 2 days of wandering in the pond to find it.
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You should be chuffed, Alan. Looks very realistic.
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Love the "Eve". It's a functional work of art. I bet she'll love that gift and keep it forever.
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Hi everyone from Brisbane Australia
mtaylor replied to Ray Durant's topic in New member Introductions
The models look great. Welcome to MSW. Do feel free to start a build log for your project. It's great way to get help and meet others. -
EURYALUS 1803 by Peter6172 - 1:48
mtaylor replied to Peter6172's topic in - Build logs for subjects built 1801 - 1850
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EURYALUS 1803 by Peter6172 - 1:48
mtaylor replied to Peter6172's topic in - Build logs for subjects built 1801 - 1850
Peter, this isn't a kit is it? At least I've not heard of any kits for this ship. If it's scratch, let me know and I'll move it to the scratch area. -
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