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Keith, I guess your fingers are oversized(!) or what ? Incredible work and chest looks great! Bugra.
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Hey Kevin ; Game looks interesting. I couldn't see any release date or how to sign up for Alpha & Beta. Do you have any idea ? Bugra.
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New Video on Basic Soldering for Scale Models
Bugra replied to P_Budzik's topic in Metal Work, Soldering and Metal Fittings
This is amazing. And I saw many wrong things that I do. Absolutely a new perspective to the soldering. And I have learned key to the successful, heat transfer! Thank you for sharing with us Paul. Bugra. -
Hello Eddie ; As Kevin told, "Rigging Period Ship Models by Lennarth Petterson" will help. Book has very nice and clear illustrations. I'm not sure about if it contents anything about rigging " Sail and Steam Navy List : All the ships of the Royal Navy 1815-1889 by David Lyon & Rif Winfield " also may help. Good luck, Bugra.
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Wow, this going to be interesting project. It's quite small Looking forward to see more photos. And, wish you good luck with your build. Cheers, Bugra.
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Thanks for sharing Nils. Makes sense now. Bugra.
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Well, I was hoping to see this section. Great work on metal plates Nils. I'm curious about the tool that you used for marking plates. Can you show us ? Thanks, Bugra.
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Manual Angle Sander ( Finished )
Bugra replied to Bugra's topic in Modeling tools and Workshop Equipment
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HMS Druid by Krug - FINISHED - 1:48 - Hahn
Bugra replied to kruginmi's topic in - Build logs for subjects built 1751 - 1800
Just amazing! Boxwood looks great. Keep it up please Mark. Bugra. -
Nils, Thanks for sharing build log with us. You did great, she's great and looks powerful. Already viewed final but this is the behind the scene of 1800 hours of work Bugra.
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Manual Angle Sander ( Finished )
Bugra replied to Bugra's topic in Modeling tools and Workshop Equipment
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Manual Angle Sander ( Finished )
Bugra replied to Bugra's topic in Modeling tools and Workshop Equipment
So, I've finished Sander. The results are satisfying. Guess, car needs to ger a bir deeper. Will improve in future. Results. Not bad, hm ? Any ideas and comments are always welcome. Cheers, Bugra. -
Hi Mihai ; Looks great choice on manufacturer. I wish you good luck with your build and looking forward to your progress. Bugra.
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Manual Angle Sander ( Finished )
Bugra replied to Bugra's topic in Modeling tools and Workshop Equipment
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Very good information indeed, Sailor. Thanks for sharing with us. Bugra.
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