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Continuing on upper works, now to close some small areas and also the gun positions.
On hull near the bow. When I go applying the parts near the stern I see that before I need mounting another layer of parts on the deck. So I prepared them. And applied to the deck. |
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To be honest, I had my doubts on the port holes. I would have probably ground the end of the drill shank flat to get a sharper angle, but they look excellent. Any bigger than 2 mm's, I would be inclined to cut them out, but only if there were going to be some interior lighting for nigh time effect, otherwise, why bother. She is looking quite fair!
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Hello Zé Reis,
With those open portholes, the hull is looking very good. Mike |
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se ve estupendo
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Looking good and looking forward to more.
Rick
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This looks great! Very interesting history on this ship. I look forward to more instalments.
Jeff |
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