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Congratulations on one year on YouTube! I’ve watched all the episodes and enjoyed every one of them. Thanks for sharing your modeling work with us!
-George
-George
Beautifully planked and nailed with the complementary wood tones. Rich (PT-2)
Thank you very much!I like the appearance of your timber with very small and light nailing on the deck very much - and the strionger contrast of the nailing with the hull planking
This is getting a real high quality model
Thank you very much!Beautifully planked and nailed with the complementary wood tones. Rich (PT-2)
I also chose between these two ships, a luger and a cutter, and in the end I chose Le Cerf - because it has a relatively small hull with a huge sail area.I've always really liked Coureur. Four ships on the slipway at the moment then it might have to be Coureur next!
I can fully understand you - it is hard to decided between these two ships have both very attractive details and overall appearanceI also chose between these two ships, a luger and a cutter, and in the end I chose Le Cerf - because it has a relatively small hull with a huge sail area.
It would seem that small hulls and keel would require a significant amount of ballast with a large sail area as too much heel is not favorable for windward work. Just a thought as I also like the LeSerf more. Have fund with that. Rich (PT-2)I can fully understand you - it is hard to decided between these two ships have both very attractive details and overall appearance
Left the Le Cerf and on the right the Le Coureur (boith models based on monographs from Jean Boudriot published by ancre)
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Sorry for high-jack your log, but I wanted to make some advertisement´for these kind of ships
Thank you for making it possible for me to see this collection from across the world.The ship models gallery at the Mariner’s Museum (Virginia)
100 Museum Dr, Newport , VA 23606