Thank's a lot, PaulYour clean work is always a joy to see, Krister! Well done!
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Thank's a lot, PaulYour clean work is always a joy to see, Krister! Well done!







Thank you Grant, for your kind wordsWonder work Krister, very neat and tidy wood work. Cheers Grant
Thank's DeanLooking good! I like your personal touches on the railings. These ships take years to complete. I had to take a break from mine to work on other stuff.![]()
Thank's BryianWow, just catching up on your build log. Looking good.





Thank's PaulThere was no way that cross-grained thing wasn't going to break. I think your repair was excellent.

Paul beat me to it but I'll offer my congratulations for a very well rendered repair on a part that was almost certain to break at some point. Talk about grace under pressure. Nicely done.Again, a new mistake. Trying to clamp down the handrail to a piece of the fence at the stern castle when a corner just snapped off. That was a tricky one to get back, it was like it was born to fly. Eventually I formed a small piece of paper and used thin CA glue to keep the pieces in place. Once this was finished, I realized that I turned the fence-part upside down. I managed to cut it away and glue it back on the correct side and I hope the paint will cover any traces of this. It's like Dean62 sais, you need to take a break every now and then to look things over.
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