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Beautiful job!
Amazing work out of paper, truly a treat to see your work on this build. Cheers! Jim |
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Jan,
Magnificent project my friend,you're a master model shipwright.Love all those details you've built in. Thanks for such an informative build thread and one I'll be following along with. Highest Regards, Gregory Jouette |
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Hello Jan,
The great work continues. This ship has a lot of firepower, including those four cannons pointing out over the bow in the last image. Mike |
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Beautiful work indeed! I love these old sailing ships.
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Wonderful work, Jan!
She is coming alive, and it's a real treat to watch you build her. Cheers! Jim |
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Another artist carefully completing his "Sistine Chapel."
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Hallo Jan,
Beautiful work! Marco
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Thanx a lot for your replies, my friends
Now the work continues more slowly. I producet some flowers ( "fleurs de lis"), thereīs quite a lot of them on the ship (100+). Each of them is less than 5 mm. Now I have to glue them on the ship . And one more thing I prepared - channels. Thatīs all at the moment Jan |
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This is turning into a very detailed beauty!
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