Thanks, Paul. Started with the easiest ones to practice …..Impressive. Of course the shrouds get closer as you go up - more art than science...
Thanks, Grant. What is not possible has yet to be invented. (Or something like that ….)Good evening Peter. I now know you have issues…... To do spliced eyes for the ratlines on such a small ship almost crosses the line of possibility….
. Although I have seen you pull off other insane modelling aspects so I’m holding my breath as you near the top.
O yes, almost 2200 km and 3267 curves in 6 days. (Or something like that …..)Hope you had a good bike ride into Germany. Cheers Grant
You also thanks, Patrick.Beautiful,
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Thanks, Stephan. You can relax and breathe again, I have reached the limit …..That rope is made from 3 single strands of skala 360 3x1, you need a magnifier to see the strands in the rope, not only skills are needed, also nerves from steel.
I hold my breath too.
Thanks, Johann. You gave me the inspiration.Hi Peter,
You did a fantastic job! When comparing the original to your model, there's hardly any difference.
I also had some trouble with the fake splice at first. But with time, it went quite quickly.
Yes, it was Bavaria quality time.By the way, I saw it:
Bavarian motorcycles and Bavarian beer – those are excellent exports from my home region...
Best regards from Bavaria,
Johann

All the others also thanks for watching and the likes.
Regards, Peter
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. To do spliced eyes for the ratlines on such a small ship almost crosses the line of possibility….