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Everything posted by Vivian Galad
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It´s great to see such a progress! Nicely done. Precious to be back and follow you work, Mark!
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Great updates. Rigging is the funny part, sure, but gives us some headache. Nice to be back to your log!
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Aside my luck with electronics, all is fine! This week I´ll move my workbench from a room to another so my dogs stop breaking things (they´ve already put down my builds two times - the Caravel will need some repairs). Health is good, finally - but I´m unemployed right now (working on some side projects though), which means I have some spare time to build ships. Always love the receptiveness you show. Ty for all your care.
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Thank you all, very much. I´ve been working on my sails but, all for the bad, have no camera to take them pictures. My cellphone is broken, my camera missing, my tablet died and for now, all I can do is give some words about how it is going. I´ve refused the kit´s sailcloth. Was thinking to use something more robust regarding the fabric, but changed my mind. Now I´m sewing some cloth from a new year´s unused dress. Can´t say, yet, if I´ll keep that, but, for the time being, seems pretty good. Hope to have a new cellphone soon, with a nice camera, so I can show you the results. Bye ^^
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Gods, just perfect! All praises to your work.
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Great work, Jesse! She´s there and all beautiful for us to see. Cheers!!!!
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Doris, as all our fellow model builders I followed your log with great interest, amazed at you "craftwomanship" (^^) and love (because we can feel the love you add to your work pouring through the pictures). It brought tears to my eyes to see your finished RC and as everyone already said, there are no words to describe your work, or there are too many words and would be boring just to put them in line right here, lol. Thank you for sharing all the process; really hope to see your next buildings for it´s an encouragement to me to know someone can build ships so marvelous as you do. Congratz for a stunning work of art. PS. Hope your new job be a great one!
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Congratz, Piet! A terrific job, lots of feelings in there and a work to be proud of! It was a joy to be following u in your build - thanks for sharing, not only the build per se, but the history behind. :36:
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What a beautiful job, Jack! Great joinery, so clean!
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Man, you make it difficult for us to keep building our own ships, cause we have to be in a constant state of awe before your build - that takes some time! Joke aside, Marvelous Work, you are really someone we come to learn from. Thank u for sharing your build with us. P.S.
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Rlly glad to see u back, Jack!!! Nice choice and start. Wood seems top quality from here.
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