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Tunny your skills are hardly that of a novice. Great work
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Nice cannon Tuan, this is going to be a beautiful ship.
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Nice
Lookin very nice where was it u got the bps from to do this im very curious to try to build this
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This is a great looking model! I really like the detailed work you have done on the planking, the windows and the decorations. And is that the GPM Leopold gun in the background?
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I would like this thread UP since I also found that free paper model and got very fascinated by it. Going to build one with my son - probably I will use just paper model without any plans as I do not have such skills as here. But your progress is very inspiring so if I will always look for your photos!
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Magnificent!
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Thanks for your kind words. I'll update it some days. (sorry, i'm so busy these days)
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That's a fact, your skills are not that of a novice, but of a skill master craftsman, I am just blown away by the detail you are adding, the cannons were just as good as store bought brass ones! Looking forward to more.:DRick
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I agree, you are a very skilled builder, I look forward to your return to this build when you find the time.
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You are not a paper-modeler, you are in fact a Master Shipwright. That more appropriately describes your ship. It isn't a model. It is a small ship.
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