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Added the railings on the first bridge. Railings for this is the hardest part because there are islands of guns. Also for the first time I have to do with railings with three strings and I have to admit that with my method is much more stable than two strings.
Marco
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Cooool |
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fantastic work Marco!
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Looks nice Marco!
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regards Glen |
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Hi Marco,
You deserve much credit for your "hand-crafted" railing. Mike |
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It looks very good, Marco.
The railing turned out well, especially since the surves of the deck are quite complex. Don |
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Ted, Salvatore many thanks for your continued support, it is very important.
Glen, Glad to have you aboard Mike, Don I am really satisfied with these railings and above are very easy to reproduce in series. Today in the lunch break, I managed to complete the remaining 20mm batteries and I glued to the hull the first floor of superstructure. Marco
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Hello Marco,
Its an advantage to have a good technique of your own for making railing. It opens up many possibilities. You certainly are a hard working ship builder. Mike |
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You wrote:
"Also for the first time I have to do with railings with three strings..." following the same procedure ?? TIA Salvatore |
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