Sounds like a wonderful meal for your holiday !
Your ship is looking wonderful !
Your ship is looking wonderful !
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thank you very much my dear friend for your compliment, indeed it was delicious mealSounds like a wonderful meal for your holiday !
Your ship is looking wonderful !
Hello dear friends
It's have been a few weeks since my last update, these weeks were dedicated to creating the inner planking of the ship's side.
Today I finished installing the inner part of the ship's deck.
Next week I will install the brass nails.
I would like to wish you all a happy and sweet New Year's Eve starting tonight.
I wish us all a year of happiness, joy, success, peace and tranquility.
May we continue to be friends and enjoy our special hobby
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thank you very much my dear friendShota, your workmanship is very special! Magic Mike
thank you very much my dear friend for prayersI pray you were blessed during your holiday, Shota!
thank you very much my dear friend Grant for your kind words and complimentsGood morning Shota. I love the cut away and missing inner planks. Will certainly make for an interesting display when finished. Way to go. Cheers Grant
Everything is fine and it's not too late, my dear friendConsider me utterly confused; I completely missed that you just cut away a large amount of frames!
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Hi Shota, like all your other admirers I see this as a great build and one In which you have excelled yourself both in building and in your well presented log.
Great work JJ..
Dear serikoffI'm wondering if a ship's hull is covered on one side and has holes on the other, there's a high risk of deflection along the keel line due to the difference in the amount of wood and its reaction to changes in humidity... How do you combat this?