Leut, traditional Croatian ship

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Hi Hrvoje,
Really exceptional work, you are very talented. I like the way you left parts open to show all the detail. Very Nice.
J
 
I am very disappointed with Photobucket's policy. :sad:
I will see if I can restore the photos on some other host.
 
I do not understand why people keep photos on third parties like photobucket.

A flash drive, a DVD an external hard drive for example are not that expensive.

You should look at those options.

Cheers
Geoff
 
Hallo Hvoje,
I went through you log with full interest. Especially to see a big scale model of an adriatic fishing boat like your Leut.
During my time in Croatia, I was living and working there for several years (Dubrovnik and Zagreb), I got a very good overview of the boats like Trabakul, Leut, Falkusa, Bracera etc.
I had the great luck to work (and learn a lot) by my good friend Zeljko Skomersic on the island Krk. Based on this I started also to build once a POF Leut, but unfortunately never finished this interesting boat. I guess you know Zeljko also......
Best Regards to Croatia
 
Hallo Hvoje,
I went through you log with full interest. Especially to see a big scale model of an adriatic fishing boat like your Leut.
During my time in Croatia, I was living and working there for several years (Dubrovnik and Zagreb), I got a very good overview of the boats like Trabakul, Leut, Falkusa, Bracera etc.
I had the great luck to work (and learn a lot) by my good friend Zeljko Skomersic on the island Krk. Based on this I started also to build once a POF Leut, but unfortunately never finished this interesting boat. I guess you know Zeljko also......
Best Regards to Croatia
Hello, Uwe! Yes I know Zeljko, but not personally, only as the forum friend. Zeljko is now making one leut for museum in the scale 1:30. You can see the build log here: Leut 1:30
 
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