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Thanks Mike for the great build, I just won the kit on ebay at a real good price I just hope mine comes out half as good as yours
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they are both really nice, mine is nice but cannot compare to those two
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where can I find the correct colors for the mayflower, every picture I see are all different!
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dose anyone know of a substitute for ca kicker ?
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Looks nice do you have more pictures
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I got the GIUNCA CINESE PIRATA SCALE 1:100 BY AMATI a nice kit but the instructions are not very good. It's a little smaller than I would like but maybe I can scale them up later on.
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GIUNCA CINESE PIRATA SCALE 1:100 BY AMATI. Just starting this kit has anyone built it. The instructions are not too good but the parts are nice, the kit is a little small for me but I like the boat.
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looking to build a chinese junk or something close anyone know of a kit or plans for one at least 24" long?
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Instead of laying the decking down on at a time I lined them up and taped together then spread gorilla glue on the back and lain it on the sub deck when dry I cut the notches for the frames.
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Today I received the san Francisco hull section kit the instructions look very nice as do the parts. The only thing so Farsi the planking, it is very thin so I may replace it. When I figure out how to add pictures I will.
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Even below the water line natural wood?
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Did the San Francisco have any paint on the hull or was it just natural wood, I see a lot of galleons were colorful but can't find any of the San Francisco
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Thanks for all the replies, I think I will try the boiling water trick for now
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