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Username Find Posts Posts Current Project Name Reverse Sort Order LocationOccupationStatus of Project
nels1970
Nels
1
Muscongus Lobster Smack (Midwest)
USA, Connecticut
Customer Service/Sales Manager
Started applying the planking.
NukeMM
Carl
2
1/700 Skywave USS Merrill DD-976
Nebraska
Not Provided
and 1/700 DML Mustin conv. USS Sampson DDG-102
nhp651
neil
1
2 classic lifeboats, scratch built
near Fleetwood, lancashire,UK
retired CDT teacher
Taking a break
NZSCOWS
Trevor
6
A freelance wooden model of a New Zealand sailing scow
Rotorua. New Zealand
Free Lance Journalist
Just getting started
newerdu
Uwe
1
Adler von Lübeck
Germany
-----
Deck planking / Deck Houses
novicebuilder
John
1
AL Bluenose II
Newburgh, NY
Senior IT Architect
Work in progress
NC74392
David
1
AL Hannah 1775
USA, Huntsville, AL
NASA Tech
First wood POF model ship. All help appreciated!
NoviceKen
Ken
6
Amati "Lady Nelson"
Petaluma, CA
Marina & Commercial Property Manager
Just Starting 2.0, back after 1yr. hiatus (Complicated!
NoelG
Noel
1
Amati Golden Dutch Ship in a Bottle
Ireland
Lab. Technician
First attempt at modeling
NickF
Nick
1
America
Drysdale Australia
Retired
Between models
nixraff
Matthias
2
Amerigo Vespucci 1:84
Germany
IT admin
Just getting started
NPM14
Paul
1
Aresania Latina kit of HMS Bounty
Netherlands
CEO
Masts and Spars
nick080285
Nick
1
Artesania Latina Virginia
Lafayette Indiana USA
College Student
Working on Deck Railing
namvet66
Bob
1
Battleship Iowa 1/720
Louisiana
Retired
Just getting started
nucman
Joel
1
Benjamin Latham by Model Shipways
Winston, Ga
Nuclear Engineer
Just getting started

 
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