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Username Find Posts Posts Current Project Name Reverse Sort Order LocationOccupationStatus of Project
rlbruno
 
1
Stockton, Ca. USA
Project manager for an environmental construction company.
 
Ronen
 
1
 
 
 
richtea
Richard
2
HMS Hood by Trumpeter and revells Bismarck,1/350
South Yorkshire
Postman
First models for 37 years
rcardon
Ron
1
nothing yet
Canada
retired
I'm a Newbie (Don't know where to start)
rick62
fred
1
"Albatross" have not started yet
canada
sheetmetal
First attempt at modeling
rmfeliciano
Richard
1
"Swift" Pilot Boat by Artesania
Annapolis
Structural Engineer
laying first level of planking (precut & preshaped)
richard anello
7
1/32 scale Rattlesnake
n.y.,usa
 
mounting cannon, carving stern decorations
rdutnell
Russell
1
1/350 U.S.S. Bennington from Trumpeter Essex kit
Norman, Oklahoma
Civil/Environmental Engineer
Just getting started
rwiederrich
Rob
1
1/96 Revell Cutty Sark
Washington
Denturist
Rigging / Sails
rjsgsp
Bob
1
17th Centry Battlestation
NJ
engineer
Work in progress
Raeder
John
1
A Chesapeake Bay Workboat
Maryland, USA
Equipment Tech
Researching new project
rewire64
Richard
1
A/L Mare Nostrum
N Illinois
Retired Electrician
First attempt at modeling
ronald305
Ronald
7
Acadamy 1/150 Cutty Sark
United States,Louisiana
lift station inspector
started on hull
rbprescott
Ralph
1
Aeropiccola Cutty Sark
Monroe, CT
System Analyst
Rigging / Sails
radguylvn
Rad (Radguy)
3
AL Bluenose II
Las Vegas, NV
Retired
Rigging / Sails

 
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