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- Birthday 10/31/1993
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Obormotov reacted to a post in a topic: HMS Victory by guraus - scale 1:48 - plank on frame
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34ft Danish Cutter by adamdt
Krutzelpuntz replied to adamdt's topic in - Build logs for subjects built 1901 - Present Day
I'm so happy you decided to build this! It's such a beautiful boat, I'm delighted to get the chance to follow your progress. I have been waiting for someone to give the cutter a try -
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Must say it's really coming into shape. She's going to be a real big beauty!
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Krutzelpuntz reacted to a post in a topic: Bomb Vessel Granado by Rustyj - FINISHED - 1:24 - cross-section
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Krutzelpuntz reacted to a post in a topic: DKM Scharnhorst by Paul Salomone - 1:72nd Scale - German WW2 Battlecruiser
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Your work space brings up dreams in me. Living in the city has a lot of bad aspects. Someday day I will have great space, but for now I'll have to work mainly at my parents. Your work is solid and clean. Looks good! Happy Christmas, by the way!
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Great build, really great! Looking forward to see how it will end, and good luck with figuring out your little (big) cannon problem. Happy Christmas!
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Mississippi Sternwheeler by kpnuts
Krutzelpuntz replied to kpnuts's topic in - Build logs for subjects built 1851 - 1900
Very nice model. I like the rc steamship idea. Don't worry about the quality, it seems quite alright, and no place takes harm from diversity! I would like to see your building process in more detail, at future work. If in doubt of how to do anything here on the forums, don't be afraid of asking. Well, you can even make a new thread in this section: Questions/instructions on how to use and post to this forum/Site Problems or suggestions (link) Check it out, it's good reading when in doubt -
pete48 reacted to a post in a topic: Muscongus Bay Sloop by pete48 - FINISHED - SMALL
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It looks beautiful. Love the planking thus far
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qwerty2008 reacted to a post in a topic: Byzantium by qwerty2008 - Scale 1:20 - RADIO - based on the Pride of Baltimore
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Those anchors look really good. Happy Christmas, Jakob
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Don9of11 reacted to a post in a topic: 6-pound & 4 pound cannon measurements
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Nice work on the 3D model, and thank you, you just gave me a book Was the model for printing? I'd love to have a 3D printer, but on the other hand, the old way is so much more rewarding! Edit: I see what you mean with googles quality issue. But the text seems fine, I should have all the information I need
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I see, thank you for explaining, Jay It all makes sense now. Maybe except for the cannon itself, but I'm quite sure I can figure it out, after a while This will be very helpful indeed. Cheers, Jakob
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Great information, Jay. I'm quite sure the quality is just fine! Is it already in scale? I have a hard time understanding the English measurements.. Regards, Jakob Edit: Just took a last look, and the table on the right seems to give three scales.. Though I still don't know how to read it properly.
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Thank you Allan! The book seems really interesting. I will try to get my hands on it, though it is unlikely I can get it in my money-league here in Denmark.
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