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Old 07-16-2008, 08:58 PM
FintryDave (FintryDave) FintryDave is offline
Join Date: Jul 2008
Current Project: HMS Victory cross section.
Project Status: Getting myself ready for mast and spars.
Location: Fintry, Scotland
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Default I was lost but now I'm found!

Well hello again to all my friends!............. Sorry, but my daughter had a talking Barney which was her favourite and that saying is indelibly stamped upon my consciousness.

Well, I originally joined a year or so ago with the full intention of jumping right in to this excellent hobby after 'going a bit mad' on eBay and buying several (lots actually) wooden boat kit bargains.
But I was overtaken by 'events dear boy, events' as a one time PM of ours once said..........so I have only recently got round to opening the box from Corel and I've managed to build myself a hull.... :O)

I will post some pictures soon so you can point out all the errors I have no doubt made in my first endeavours.........all advice, gratefully received.

 
 
 
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