Thanks, Joe. But it’s also the charm of the SoS: every build is different.Infinite talent Peter! Incomparable build!
Regards, Peter
Thanks, Joe. But it’s also the charm of the SoS: every build is different.Infinite talent Peter! Incomparable build!
Thanks for this nice words and compliments, Donnie.Absolutely Incredible - I don't know what else to say. Splendid !!!
Even more dramatic...Thanks, Johan. I just forgot to make it in grey-scale, like the original picture from the Nova Scotia Archives:
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Regards, Peter
You said enough already...……. I say nothing ………
Most definitely Peter, most definitely. I will use your and others builds for reference and ideas but will incorporate my own style. The challenge is what makes this a wonderful hobby, your version of the BN raises the bar of excellence (which is always a good thing) to a level I can only admire and am glad you shared.Thanks, Daniel. Let it be for inspiration.
Regards, Peter
Beautiful work! Impressive!Been active in the studio for a while..........
First the different configurations.
With the full 'Push-Together' hull.
The planked and painted side:
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The open side:
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As a waterline model:
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And the Fishhold:
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More to come .........
Thanks for the compliments, Phil.Beautiful work! Impressive!
Also thanks for your compliments, Tobias.Peter, congratulations on completing your superb BN, Stunning work.
Thanks for the original Matruschka comparison, Maarten. Luckily not the ‘Pandora’s Box’.Thought you build just one model but your model is a Matruschka, full of suprizes.
Unsurpassed Peter and looking forward to your Vlaardinger logger.
Building in your mind, I know that . Our house is already full of mind build ship models. Luckily in reality it goes slower than that.Thanks for the original Matruschka comparison, Maarten. Luckily not the ‘Pandora’s Box’.
In my mind I am already building the logger, but it still take some time to start.
Regards, Peter
Don't forget all the tools you buy in your mind.Building in your mind, I know that . Our house is already full of mind build ship models. Luckily in reality it goes slower than that.
And sails away with wind from starboard to her first life audition next Friday, for a selected group
Thanks for the compliments, Henk.What else do you need to add after what has already been said above….
A masterpiece
Regards
Henk
Thanks for the compliments, your visits and comments, Jan.Absolutely Incredible. It was a pleasure to follow your build.
Jan
Jeez, Peter no crew ! I s this the Mary Celeste ?Some extra attention for the sails and rigging:
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Both top sails:
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She is catching up some wind from port:
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And sails away with wind from starboard to her first life audition next Friday, for a selected group:
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@Donnie : Can you picking up the pictures for the Gallery from here or do I have to make a thread in the 'Completed Aria'?
I hope you all like the pictures? For me this part was also a lot of fun!
Regards, Peter
Thanks for this new comparison for my BN, Jack. I know the story of that ship.Jeez, Peter no crew ! I s this the Mary Celeste ?
Love it JJ..