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On 27/7/2017 at 3:29 PM, dvm27 said:

Your building technique requires  all the varying angles and surfaces fay perfectly into each other. Extraordinary work you are doing!

Thank you very much 
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Matiz,

This is beautiful work! Very accurate milling and hand work from what I see.

 

 

Bill

Passion is Patience...and I am a carpenter in any scale.

 

 

Current build;  Endurance - 1:70 scale, Occre

 

Current build;    H.M.S. Surprise - 1796, 1:48 A L

                                    

 

 

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It appears that our French and Italian building friends construct those difficult hawse and counter timber assemblies off the models. This certainly seems like a simpler (and probably more accurate) method then building in place. Lovely work Matiz.

Greg

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Admiralty Models

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Admiralty Models Cross-section Build

Finished build
Pegasus, 1776, cross-section

Current build
Speedwell, 1752

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Hi, and thanks to you
I love to take the pictures step by step, and in macro, with the macro you notice flaws that are not seen with the naked eye, for me is a quality control of my work

 

 

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Good evening, A constructive note on the 74 gun ship of Boudriot, the foot of the frames is parallel to the keel, and not horizontal,To the bow have a tooth, to the stern, where the tenon is present, there is no tooth

 
 
 
 
 

 

 

 

 

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Posted
40 minutes ago, hjx said:

really pretty good!The schedule is quite fast

Hi, hijx

 

the progress is fast because model building started in 2001, the pictures they are public are about 10 years ago :)


 

 

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