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Some more deck views ...

 

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Edited by juhu

"A smooth sea never made a skilled sailor."

 

Completed: Smuggler

 

 

 

Posted

Beautiful result!  Agree with you about the beauty of the natural wood in several different colors.  It would have been a shame to paint it, so I think you made the right choice there.

Posted

Lovely! A pride-worthy endeavour. I hope you enjoy viewing it for many years to come, and thanks for sharing your work with us.

Posted

Thank you all for kind words. I guess I will now have to take a small pause - new job, some plastic kits waiting to be finished... But got quite a stock of wooden model boxes too, so the plan is to be back for sure with another build.

"A smooth sea never made a skilled sailor."

 

Completed: Smuggler

 

 

 

Posted

Another golden piece behind glass! Very nice.

 

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Respectfully

 

Per aka Dr. Per@Therapy for Shipaholics 
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Posted

Love the build, love the sails, all around a great job! Thanks for the build log.

Allan

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