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Hi Kevin Its been a while since i peaked in on your build, but i must say your Victory looks amazing at the moment. You have done a great job.. And a Happy birthday to you Kevin Børge
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Hi Timmo Thats a genius work, its looks just perfect Børge
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Hi Vince This is really top notch work, this will be a real jewel when all rigged Børge
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Welcome to MSW and the wet world Fine kit to start with, you have come to the right place, always a helping hand around Børge
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Hi Richard Lovely yacht, i love theese ships. They have beautiful lines. Will peak in for your progress Børge
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Hi Andy Welcome to the MSW. You are off to a great start, very nicely done on the curved deck partitions, and as mentioned, nice contrasts. Børge
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