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Username Find Posts Posts Current Project Name Reverse Sort Order LocationOccupationStatus of Project
mcbda99p
David
1
Steam Tug "Otago"
New Zealand, Otago
Lecturer
Keel / Bulkhead / Framing
mejohnman
johnman
1
Swallow - Top Sail Schooner
Mount Vernon Ohio USA
Retired
Redrawing and accurizing Plans
mrjay
jay
2
swift 1805 original by Al
las vegas nv
retired
once a kit know a almost full scratch build
MikePPP
Mike
1
Swift by AL, Bluenose by Scientific, AL 1:50 Harvey
Winter Park, Florida
Retired Engineer
Hull Planking
Maine_Mr_C
Floyd
1
SWIFT Virginia Pilot Boat 1805
ME, USA
Retired
Deck planking / Deck Houses
mitkey
Michael
2
Syren
Fishers, Indiana
engineer
getting ready for planking
Mace14
Kevin
1
TBD
Tampa, FL
Contractor
First attempt at modeling
mmanville
Mark
1
TBD
WI
IT Developer
I'm a Newbie (Don't know where to start)
mjnielsen
Michael
1
The 476 Nordkap from Billing Boats
Kokkedal, Denmark
Senior IT Specialist
Hull Planking
MAUROMAG
mag
1
thermophylae sergal
venezia italia
tecnico
First attempt at modeling
Markos
Marko
5
Twelve gun privateer brigantine
Oklahoma, U.S.A. / Tinos, Greece
Retired business owner / Bicycle mechanic
Ginger bread on the stern-quarters, decoration.
Maveric169
William
2
U.S. Brig Lawrence
USA, Elkhart, IN
Truck Driver
Scratch Building
mhenry7
Boston Matt
1
USCGC Eagle
New Hampshire
Nuclear Power
Rigging / Sails
mtsandvig
Mark
4
USS Arleigh Burke
Rhode Island
Sr. Manager - Healthcare
Researching new project
masazumi
willi
1
USS Brig of War SYREN,
germany, baden-württemberg
teacher automobil-technology
exspecting the kit from US

 
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