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1867 Gronland - Museum Ship
I have been picking away at this one for quite some time now. finally got it done.
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.... and the rest of the pictures.
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Awesom job! Very beautiful model.
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You have done an excellent job on this model.
Is it the 1/100 model from the German Marine Transport Museum in Bremerhaven? Don |
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Yes it is. It is actually a fairly simple build, but rigging can really make the model come to life.
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Ah, lovely little ship. Is it still available or did they remove it again?
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That is awesome! I love the rigging on this - such a hard thing to master. Very few get it right.
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stunning build of this model.
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Very well done! Rigging looks great.
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Congratulations!
That is an artistic looking project. She looks wonderful against that blue backround. Mike |
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