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HMS "Fly" - British cutter 1763 [scratch build 1:100]
Hi everybody,
I have spent last months in hospitals and unfortunately it is not the end of my treatment. But I have found a little time to design and start building HMS "Fly". The hull is really small, but the mast, the bom and all the rigging will make her 40 cm long. The begining was typical... ...then the first layer... ...and the second one... ...to be continued... Tomek |
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Beautiful work !
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Very nice. That layered hull is working out quite good.
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Another masterpiece in the making!!
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Hello Tomek.
I hope your hospital visits are short. Your cutter looks wonderful. I will follow this one. Mike |
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Very nice cutter. Looks like the sort of boat used by customs or revenue teams. I hope you get well soon.
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Very nice job!
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Here are some pics of a museum model for inspiration....
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Very good looking paper model. Great job done! One questions though: what are the smaller openings next to the cannon openings?
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