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Old 12-01-2020, 10:26 AM
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Hard to explain just how cool and great this build is. Amazing.
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Old 12-01-2020, 11:44 AM
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Amazing work and an amazing build thread. So much information to use for anyone making dioramas. I echo Michael Mash in his response "Magnificent". I would also like to state that the photography was outstanding. The color rendition was great, but the Sepia tone photos really took it to another level. An inspiration.
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Old 12-01-2020, 12:13 PM
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This deserves to be in a museum! Amazing!

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Just excellent work!
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Old 12-05-2020, 02:48 PM
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As I looked through your photos, I was compelled to take some notes on everything I was seeing such as: Ships, Water, Lighthouses, Bridge, Buildings, Trees, People, Landscape, Horses, Carriages, Rowboats, Cargo, and last but not least, people doing laundry. And the vintage colored photos take the viewer back to the 1800s. I had to turn to a translator to write the word for it in Magyar: “Káprázatos ‘ (Magnificent).
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I appreciate your attention and thank you for your kind post. Your attention was important to me.
On the one hand, I consider the port to be ready, but I will continue. I have a lot of new ideas about the piers, and of course I will be showcasing my ships that will be built here later. Your honorable attention will continue to inspire.

Sincerely, Joe
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Old 12-05-2020, 02:52 PM
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Greg, Darren, Fred and Whulsey!

Thank you very much for your words of appreciation!

Best regards:
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Old 12-05-2020, 03:01 PM
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I can smell the sea and hear the seagulls from here. Terrific!
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Went back through this wonderful thread today. You finished up during a crazy time, and I had little time for forums.


Truly outstanding work, sir
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Old 01-01-2021, 09:29 AM
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That harbor would be a fun place to be an old man with a cup of tea sitting on a bench watching the ships, activity, and people.

(see, if you are an old man sitting on a bench just watching things, nobody is going to think it odd and ask questions)
(but I guess that if you weren't old you could say something like "I'm a writer studying the scene so I can write about it smarter")
(but then people would ask what you write)
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Old 01-01-2021, 10:18 AM
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That harbor would be a fun place to be an old man with a cup of tea sitting on a bench watching the ships, activity, and people.

(see, if you are an old man sitting on a bench just watching things, nobody is going to think it odd and ask questions)
(but I guess that if you weren't old you could say something like "I'm a writer studying the scene so I can write about it smarter")
(but then people would ask what you write)
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Went back through this wonderful thread today. You finished up during a crazy time, and I had little time for forums.


Truly outstanding work, sir
Thanks for the comments, I want to show a lot more things in my port. I think I'll be the old man the southwestforests wrote about ...

I wish you all a happy, successful year!

Regards, Joe
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