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amazing....simply amazing.
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Beautiful work again, Igor. The detail is neat and clean. For that matter the whole model is neat and clean. Well done!
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Thank you!
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Good work Igor.
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Ilya Muromets
Hello friends! Take the next step. I thought that I was doing the rigging on the ship. Now do the tail. Again, difficult assembly. I want to hear your comments on my mistakes.
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Ilya Muromets
Cont. Sincerely.
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If I saw a mistake I don't recall it.
I do recall a neat, remarkably clean build with no crimps and no dings. Everything is straight and taut. What type of thread did you use for the rigging?
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Are you using elastic thread?
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I use ordinary sewing threads
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Do you treat the thread with wax or something else to help keep it (the thread) from sagging?
In other words, how did you keep the thread taut between the posts?
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