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Beautiful, Tomek. I envy your discipline.
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Way to go Tomek! You have a beautiful boat there. Congratulations on your win.
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Well done Tomek.
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Hello Tomek, These photographs are not visible anymore at #25/30/31/45 and 48, is it possible to upload them again ?? I am studying your "DUYFKEN" build, before I start my
own build ! I am not going over one night of ice Quote:
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I don't remember, what pictures I put. If you need any help, ask. My pleasure:-) Greetings Tomek
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Remarkable that there is no decent Walk around made of the replica of the "Duyfken" with a lot of detail photographs, at least I cannot find such a Walk around. Anybody who found such Walk around, please let me know !
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Found some nice photographs of the replica on the "Duyfken" foundation facebook website.
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Hello Tomek, at the moment I’m enjoying building Duyfken very much. You developed a gem of a ship! I have one question, though: at the moment I’m working on the stern and the fishes (parts 114) give me trouble. I have plenty of pictures of the situation on the replica, but your drawing cannot make me understand how the four parts should be connected to produce the nice 3-dimensional shape of the fish. Can you light me up, perhaps with one or two close up’s of the finished fish? Thanking you in advance!
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Hello Jeanco,
I'm glad you managed to build so much that you are already at the stage of decorating the stern :-) All decorations on this scale are very small, so it may be easier to make them from a material other than paper and paint them yourself. But it has been assumed that a paper kit should contain all the parts necessary to build a model, even those that are difficult to make from paper and do not look good. Therefore, the decorative fish you are asking for are somehow designed. I say "somehow" because this is an example of a part that is easier to build with your own method, not from paper. The plan is that a tiny piece of cardboard with a thickness of 1 mm should be covered on three sides with the remaining colored parts. The "spine" of the fish can be slightly rounded so that the sculpture is not too angular. The entire part should be glued to the bottom of part 107. I hope I explained a little how I made these fish. Best regards Tomek
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Thanks Tomek! I will find my way.
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