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MSW will not allow comments referring to manufacturers which they banned on MSW on their forum or anyone else's. It's actually in their rules. Go here to see how that happened:Ah, that clears it.
Now we're asking questions anyway, why are you banned (looking at your picture) en from where?
If you're referring to the Batavia I'll affirm that she is in need of some care...For my part, though, I could never understand why they never constructed a shed roof over the project
I seem to recall seeing a roof over the abandoned 7P (open air on the sides) - but maybe that is a late addition. The upper masts were off the Batavia (being worked on) - and the sprit topmast looked like it would have been easy to push into the sea.Actually, Paul, I was referring to the construction of the Provincien. The whole thing was left in the open air for so long that there must have been some rot to the floor timbers even before the project was shut down.
The Batavia is in a constant state of repair and maintenance.
Dioramas like this are, for me, the most impressive of models. A snapshot out of history.Thanx Kurt, but it is just paper, nothing special.
Herbert and me are still doing a lot of things together. He is working on a couple of nice dioramas. Really great. He came to me in the ninetees to get some information about fluits. And now look what he did with it. I guess you know his Texel diorama? https://artitec.nl/plattegrond-diorama/