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lovely work, I must admit, from what I have seen, that I made the right decision in not going for this kit, not with my skill levels as they are, well done
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Hank if you go, lol can I carry your bags? look forward to how you go about it
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lovely work Hank, is the hull the correct shape now
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Gary, I thought I would be able to get this to work, but believe the wire I am using is far to thick, lol the simple things seam to take me ages to resolve thankyou for the picture
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Nice work on the planking, I need to look through your lof to see how you did the netting on and around the boomkins
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Good evening everyone, back to the front end again today trying to do the safety nets, using the template provided by Gil i made a couple of attempts, but have a lot of difficulty in securing them into position, try again next weekend
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lol - that conversation has been discussed many times
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Sjors welcome back, where is the update, you have been back a day, lol
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loved reading how you tackled the rudder coats, and the research for the 1/4 galleries
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I see you found the rear gun port hinge in post 2067
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Good evening everyone, managed to complete the main ratlines on the main mast lower and the futtock on one side, progress is slow, but I am happy so far
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I have finally decided how to set this build into a diorama setting, I need to have some idea by now so that I can plan the next couple of years, Hms Victory, with three cutters, I will have enough room for this Attached picture is the Constitution but gives an idea of what I would like to achieve
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Arthur, I had to look to see what that meant, hope to force the weathering onto the tiles before long, still far to bright, considering they were put on about 3 years ago
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lol all the battle damage will help towards the finished result, but she is just still manageable at presenrt
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good evening everyone, ratlines are taking me forever, but considering, when all the sails are in position very little will be seen, one or two will need to retied as they look a little sloppy, but with the diorama that i intend they will be full of little people
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