thank you! Added some more detail photos, most of them during the buildVery niceeeee! Bravo! We would love to see more images with details. Is it feasible?
more photos on my insta: https://www.instagram.com/mennekosian/Amazing, give more photos of details. It is wonderful !
remodelled a lot of 1:72 scale soldier-figurines. Some of them Napoleonic, others from other periods...Wow! How did you do all this? These people's figures and all. I am very impressed. Seriously, the people, how did you make them?
Peter, If you want I can send you the report I made on the ship and life on board. It's a PDF, so if you, or any other forummember is interested, send me an email, so I can send it via WeTransfer; send mail to MenneI'm absolutely amazed! Have you heard of the Crabtree collection at the Portsmouth Marriner's Museum? This has that kind of OCD dedication and fascinating quality. I could spend hours poring over it and hope to do more so when you post more pictures. It is encyclopedic, the research involved alone is staggering!
The viewer is not only invited into the interior of the ship, but that of the period and the interior lives of those dwelling in it! A stunning accomplishment! Well done!
Truly exceptional, WOW! Thank you for showing us this.Always wanted to knwo how such a machine worked... So I've built her with complete interior. Based on Amati's kit, but interior and construction details from contemporary sources and paintings
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