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Your ship is looking very nice.
I like your bottle cap paint holders too. They look to be the perfect size. |
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Bottle caps are easy to get and useful as paint holders, for mixing colours and to keep small parts Better watch out you didn`t use them for painting right before
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Thank you for sharing, very impressive and instructive.
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There is slow progress. I collected more bottle caps than I added details...
Some bollards, the anchor winch and the funnel were the last steps. The funnel wasn´t so easy. Precise work at the top and with the exhaust pipes was requested. I´m satisfied so far but had some problems colouring the fan´s grid on the backside which is an etch part. I think I´ll have to paint it over, before showing it |
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It's beautiful work Nils, guessing at the size of the exhausts and fine work at the funnel's edge, I can feel my hands twitch
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Thank you Tim
I started building the crane last weekend. It´s really well designed but you have to be careful and patient. Here´s the first steps, the cranes platform with a winch and the first part of the arm. As you can see, bottle caps are for multiple use |
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incredible work Nils! I'm always amazed at your skill. The bottle cap and tweezers for size comparison...makes my wrist twitch a little bit
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Thank you again Tim I have to confess that I am a little proud about, especially because today I finished all parts of the crane and for me it looks okay. Now I have to check out which will be the best position of the crane´s arm to carry a buoy before fixing the parts to the ship.
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You have every reason to be proud Nils, it's beautiful work as always. Even before she's done, all of the details will make this a truly awesome model.
Dare i ask if the federal eagle on the wheelhouse has actual feathers? |
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Pontos munka, elismerésem!
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