Impressive.In a week, I sharpened the tack-boxes. I also cut out and glued the rim to the upper side of the latrine. I installed everything on stretch marks with thimble I hung up the blocks for the tacks of the sheet. He also held out the backstays of the outrigger r. I wrapped it on the rims of the tank through the thimbles
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Yes, thank you. I am aware that the beams were connected by a single cable, which went through the loop of the rope going to the mast hook. I didn't know at what height to mount it on the mast. Thank you very much for the picture.Nice job. You know that those beams where hold up by the sidetackle? John Harland pag 285
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Amen!Probably the last update of the construction site this year.I made a video. I hope next year won't be so terrible.I wish everyone happiness and health to you and your families.Peace to the whole world.
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The length is 1 meter, the height is also 1 meterQuite big ship. What are her dimensions?
I don't even know what to say. We call this fabric percale. I bought it in a ship modeling website store. The fabric is very thin, but tightly woven. All our modelers use it. Yes, and in the sets of ay it down for the manufacture of sails.What type of cloth did you use? It looks very thin.