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Yes . . . I do the same. Reading glasses work well. Nice micro work Kurt. Mike |
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Thank you Mike
For the construction of the standard mines, I use wooden beads with a diameter of 4 mm as the core and toothpick tips as lead caps ... ... The wages for eight hours of construction With best regards Kurt |
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Nice work Kurt, I'm impressed and inspired! Thanks for your comments re the magnifier/glasses..
Regards, Alan |
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Hi Alan ,
it is my pleasur to inspire my modelmaker friends Construction phase 32, dinghies ... first the smaller one ... ... which is really very mini ... which is equipped with four oars Now the "big ones" ... whereby one of them is covered with tarpaulin Sincerely Kurt |
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Ahoy friends of seafaring
With this contribution, Queen Luise's construction report is ended Construction phase 33 - assembly of the rails ... dinghies, lifebuoys and the rigging ... ... and so Queen Luise is finished after 116 hours of construction on 62 days of handicraft It was a pleasure to build this wonderful model kit "Absolutely recommendable" rating Thanks for the many likes as well as positive comments and best regards Kurt |
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Hello Kurt,
Congratulations first, the newer details are also impressive. And overall: the whole ship got really good! Regards, Joe
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Very nice, thank you for sharing all the process!
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Hello friends ,
thank´s for all positive comments @ Alan : yes , you see it correctly , these are very little carts Kind regards to all followers Kurt |
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Nicely done Kurt !
it was fun watching you doing this project, a lot of small details included on this build and t was very time consuming as well... Regards Henry |
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