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HI Mark I definitely concur with Mark's comment above. Nicely done! Cheers Patrick
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Nice idea, Michael. I reckon the skylight will look really good.
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Fantastic that you're back at it, again, Michael! I look forward to following along, especially as your cutter is one hell of a beauty. Cheers and all the best. Patrick
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Hi Vaddoc I love your attention to detail and commitment to accuracy. Please keep the updates coming, because I really enjoy following along. Cheers and all the best! Patrick
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Hi Dave I agree with you, but the Cheerful cause is worthwhile and like you, I'm also keen to see the Doc's reaction when you present it to him. Then, it'll be back to the SOS build, for sure. Cheers Patrick
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Marvellous details! A true masterpiece in the making.
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Hi Ben Once again, it's marvellous how you're able to break a really complex object into its barest sub-parts and tackle each part systematically. It makes for a very convincing and authentic completed unit, when all the parts are out together. A really nice job! Also, have a great two week trip visiting your families. I look forward to your next update. Cheers Patrick
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Hi Lextin I wish I had things worked out as well as you, when I was your age! Any plan is a good plan. All the best. Patrick
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Hi Mark Now that's some pretty speccie work, you've done there! Can't wait to see your next update. Cheers Patrick
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Nice work! The internal fitout of ships is my most favourite part of any build for me, so I'm definitely enjoying following along! All the best Patrick
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Hi Dave The more I see that blue, the more I like it! Nothing wrong with a splash of colour on these ships. She's looking really spiffy! Cheers Patrick
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Hi Mark Looking really good. It's clear to see that she's got some beautiful lines to the hull, especially now that the planking is progressing. Good luck with the transition to the keelson. I definitely agree that that can be tricky. All the best! Patrick
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Hey Nils ....okay, I'm officially out of superlatives to say. Just marvellous! Cheers Patrick
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Well done and happy health, Dave!!!
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Hi Ben Your engine looks mighty convincing to me and a job really well done. The way that you've tackled each complex component methodically and systematically is a good lesson in how to handle difficult objects. Nicely done! Thanks for showing us how you did it and I'm looking forward to your next update. Cheers Patrick
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