Duke Maddog
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I am overwhelmed at how massively incredible this model is! Unbelievable!
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Thanks Greg.That is utterly fantastic! Goodness gracious...
Thanks Duke.I am overwhelmed at how massively incredible this model is! Unbelievable!
Thanks Ian! I'm going to add the third boat to the midship chocks. My original thought for the diorama was to display that boat along side, in the water. However for that to be right the midship rails would've been removed, and the lower main yard would be swung out because it is what was used to lower those boats over the side.notworthy Just beautiful work on this old kit. I love the wood tones inside the deck boats and the way they contrast with the deck and rigging. The whole thing is just wonderful and a great fix on the original kit.
It's really getting crowded and tight around the belaying pins. I need 10 inch tweezers.Truly dazzling! Nautical artwork and architecture simultaneously!
I bet! Long gator forceps I'll wager.It's really getting crowded and tight around the belaying pins. I need 10 inch tweezers.
That is why I suggested starting at the bottom with the lines (if you can) and running them up to where they go in the masts. You have a lot more room upstairs than at deck level.It's really getting crowded and tight around the belaying pins. I need 10 inch tweezers.
Thanks fledermaus.Looks amazing, great work!