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I enjoy watching this kind of work. It adds so much to the appearance of the model.
Nicely done Jan. |
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Thanks a lot, Mike.
I´m just working on the location and size of the belfry....there´s no belfry in the Mc Kay ´s book - nobody knows where it was, so Mc Kay simply left it out, but I think Culver made the best solution - it´s not so big like on some models. And I recently found something on Payne´s engraving. It should be the top of the belfry. Maybe yes, maybe not Jan |
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Beautiful Jan, I was wondering how you could be certain of details from this early ship, there must be some challenges that way at times. Fun to watch you build this one!
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Some kevels and other small things are made, now I´m continuing with railing.
The half of it is almost finished. Jan |
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The railing for 17th century sailing vessels is much more decorative than that seen on modern ships. Nice detailed work.
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Your work and Doris’ have always inspired my scratch builds.
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Looking good, Jan!
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Thanks a lot, friends
The railing on the aft is placed and almost finished. And, the railing on the bow is almost prepared too It looks to be a very long journey.... Jan |
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I think long journeys are the best.
Particularly, on a ship like this. Mike |
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Superb craftsmanship on a very fine ship. Very nicely done, Sir.
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