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Those look great Joe . . . with the cliffs and the old lighthouse.
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Thanks Bobafett and Mike!
The fishing boats are ready. Fishermen are coming to move the sails ... regards,Joe
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At that size . . . rigged with sails.
Nice Joe. I look forward to seeing them in the harbour. Mike |
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Beautiful little vessels Joe. As always.
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Thanks Mike and Tappi!
I finished the fishermen and they started working on board. The next step: bracera... Regards, Joe
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You always amaze me, sir
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Those are very tiny crew members Joe.
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Thanks Vermin King and Mike!
I kept working. Two bracera and a trabaccolo are made. I have to make limits for that ... Now I'm trying to use Mike's method. I had to do experiments to fit. I like the result, but I still have to refine ... Cargo lids and stairwells were also completed. Regards, Joe
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I hope that method works for you Joe.
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Nice progress and thanks for the detailed report. Those are beautiful and practical looking vessels. There's a saying: practical is beautiful. I agree.
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