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Proud Mary
Hello
An American trawler of first half of century XX. Kit of Schreiber-Bögen, with modifications |
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More photos
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A really fine piece of work, just as good as your previous model. Did you increase the scale here as you did on your Oheka II?
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No, the scale is 1/50 (metric) the same as the Scrheiber-Bögen kit
But I customized the kit by giving it color with felt-tip pens and colored pencils. Thanks for your comment and best regards |
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Beautiful boat. The extra attention paid off
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Wonderfull work! Thanks for the beautiful images. I will try one Schreiber-Bögen when I have more time.
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Amazing looking ship. Great work. All the added details make it even better.
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You have really nice details in this build. The rowboat on the back is itself a beautiful model!
Last edited by snowmanX; 03-09-2017 at 10:44 AM. Reason: iphones are not good for typing |
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Very nice. The wood looks real!
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Hi
Thanks for your answers. The model is made only with paper, cardboard, thread and colours. Yes Zakopius, it is true what you say The most difficult part was to cut and engage the curved railing of the bridge The Schreiber-Bögen kits are my favorite, they can be customized and the instructions are good. Polish kits may be more detailed, but they are for experts, since the instructions are practically non-existent Regards |
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