Here are a couple of pictures I have made about my wooden ship it is not yet finisched but I need a break so it stand now on a corner of my living room
"When I said that British fighter-bombers had shot up my tanks with 40mm shells, the Reichsmarschall who felt himself touched by this, said: 'That's completely impossible. The Americans only know how to make razor blades.' I replied: 'We could do with som
mj
Illinois, United States Joined: March 16, 2002
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"When I said that British fighter-bombers had shot up my tanks with 40mm shells, the Reichsmarschall who felt himself touched by this, said: 'That's completely impossible. The Americans only know how to make razor blades.' I replied: 'We could do with som
GhengisWong
United States Joined: May 06, 2003
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Great Job! From your previous posts about wooden ships, I think you have been very modest when speaking of your wooden ship modelling skills. Your photos show your true skill
Looks great. I'm working on a Mantua Victory, but I'm still drilling out the gun ports. Long way to go still...
Cheers, Ghengis
Oberst
Ontario, Canada Joined: June 26, 2002
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Thanks guys, Oberst your right but when you took a very long time to be so far well i speak for myself but i went a little bit feed up zo know i have a long break the feeling is slowly coming back i will anyway finish the boat i want to expose it by my wife's restaurant as a piece of deco. Any way thanks for the pep talk.
"When I said that British fighter-bombers had shot up my tanks with 40mm shells, the Reichsmarschall who felt himself touched by this, said: 'That's completely impossible. The Americans only know how to make razor blades.' I replied: 'We could do with som
hogger99
United States Joined: September 07, 2002
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