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this zhl model alwasy been on my list once am done with the other 3 I have on the way I will be jumping on this beauty , what are you up too in the Philippines ? am bad between UK and ph mostly cedu area
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We Have a home there in Luzon Pangasinan Province Lived there for 5 years than bought this place in Florida hope to do a 6 mo 6 mo thing!this zhl model alwasy been on my list once am done with the other 3 I have on the way I will be jumping on this beauty , what are you up too in the Philippines ? am bad between UK and ph mostly cedu area
The wood carving upgrade I purchased, the nose piece comes in 3 pieces: the front, two side pieces, and, of course, the crown. The pictures I took do not do it justice, but they will give you a general ideaHi. May I ask you to take a photo of the nose figure. I'm interested in taking a closer look at her.
Allan,,again, you amaze me.. I'm building the 1/30 RC and this link is amazing, workmanship and historical perspective..stern deadwood presented port/stbd interesting..I opened up several areas on my RC as well..lots of additional info here. Thanks again!For anyone interested in building the HMY Caroline, the Lloyd McCaffery model is a great source of details. He is light years ahead of my ambitions but still helps to set some goals.
Allan![]()
HMY ROYAL CAROLINE, 1749 — J. Russell Jinishian Gallery
www.jrusselljinishiangallery.com
One example of the photos in the above site follows:
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The workmanship is just wonderful!! the carvings I purchased are nothing compared to the above the detail on the head pieces are just about perfectFor anyone interested in building the HMY Caroline, the Lloyd McCaffery model is a great source of details. He is light years ahead of my ambitions but still helps to set some goals.
Allan![]()
HMY ROYAL CAROLINE, 1749 — J. Russell Jinishian Gallery
www.jrusselljinishiangallery.com
One example of the photos in the above site follows:
View attachment 516561
is that head piece molded or carved wood??The workmanship is just wonderful!! the carvings I purchased are nothing compared to the above the detail on the head pieces are just about perfect
I purchased them thru ZHL made specifically for the ZHL Royal Caroline kitHello Bandido.
The carvings are really beautiful. May I ask where you bought them and do they do other wood carvings on commission?
Best regards
Günter![]()