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HMS ENTERPRISE 1774 by RichardJJS 1:48 scale. New Kit from M.D

Well... that's going to happen when you post your work on other people's build reports ROTF.
If you’ve paid any attention you’ll note several folks posting on several builds, usually in an attempt at help avoiding errors.
Never realized I was violating secret posting etiquette.
Henceforth, perfectly fine keeping my progress to myself.

Tim
 
If you’ve paid any attention you’ll note several folks posting on several builds, usually in an attempt at help avoiding errors.
Never realized I was violating secret posting etiquette.
Henceforth, perfectly fine keeping my progress to myself.

Tim
Oh, I've been ignoring the confusing posts on other's threads. But I won't ignore your disrespectful response to my friend Grant's post.
 
If you’ve paid any attention you’ll note several folks posting on several builds, usually in an attempt at help avoiding errors.
Never realized I was violating secret posting etiquette.
Henceforth, perfectly fine keeping my progress to myself.
Hi, Tim. There’s no “secret etiquette” at play here. It’s quite normal, and generally encouraged for members to comment across multiple build logs, especially when the intent is to help, share experience, or point out potential issues.

What’s usually discouraged is turning someone else’s build log into a showcase for one’s own work. If someone wishes to document their own progress in detail, creating a separate build log is generally the more appropriate place for that.

As long as comments remain supportive and on-topic, posting in others’ logs is perfectly fine and part of what makes the forum valuable.
 
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