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Hello Guest! There's a lot to look over, so sit back with a cup of coffee, relax and browse around. We have a great group of ship and boat modelers here, both newbies and old salts, from all over the world. Our goal here is to help each other, without criticism or rebuke. Both newbies and old salts alike can learn from each other. No one has all the answers. Our most basic rule is simple, respect for your fellow members and their opinions. And don't take yourself too seriously! wirewolf (John, AKA - Cap), Forum Administrator
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Alan:
Excellent job on your "first build". What's next?
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NICE JOB - SHE LOOKS GREAT !! KEEP UP THE GOD WORK



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Wow! beautiful...
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I let my cars rust out in the rain, and use a double garage.
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Richard: Very impressive. Excellent work!
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Beautiful work Richard! Where did you find room to put them?
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Hi Walt -- Monfeld's Historic Ship Models

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1/96 scale liners Strathmore (from left), Northern Star, and Pretoria Castle.Reason for building the...
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I found the plan at http://www.bestshipmodels.com and enlarged it to approx 42ins overall.
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Super job Dave! What kind of wood is being used?
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