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Bella, my friend! excellant craftmanship!
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Your masts look great. I always have problems with mine - fat fingers. LOL
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Thank you very much my friends!
continuing with the installation of the rigging, we are now at 90% of the wires Marco
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Marco master, it is very fine work!
Sincerely, Joe
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The rigging is indeed a fine job. Nice, even and taut. Back to deck fittings next?
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Splendid!
And it is also a very fine looking ship!
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That rigging is perfect Marco. Awesome job!
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All I can do is echo what everyone else is saying. The rigging really sets it off.
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Hello everyone, thank you very much for your warm words. The rigging is a very delicate phase of the model, they can determine the success or failure of a good ship.
Today I present the young guns and the four lightsearch. Marco
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Ciao Marco,
I agree. Successful rigging makes a successful ship. Those guns and searchlights will help also. Mike |
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