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They turned out beautifully Ludo. Great job!
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Mare parts for the lower deck
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The stairs for the lower deck
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Fitted the stairs on the lower deck.
painted the roof on the back in a copper base color. |
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The windows above is a dry fit.
there missing the decorating above the windows. |
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finishing the railings from the stairs and building the parts for the back deck
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After painting they look like this
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Beautiful work, sir
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absolutely beautiful sir,
real treat for eyes. I had some questions, . I think you made all detailing by hand so do you have any tips for beginners. and . I think that is foam board, so what glue you use and . approx. scale of model (it would be nice to get pic idea with a newspaper or something else just to understand the scale) |
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During quite some time I was unable to continue the Black Pearl
I'm sorry for this. To answer the last question. Everything is made from paper, except on some part I use tooth pics, like the support for the bell, the bell comes from fantasy jewellery for making bracelets. The masts will be bamboo sticks for strength. So, nothing is made from foam. The parts fitted on the deck |
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