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Old 11-16-2008, 12:01 AM
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Default Segal 1:60 Peregrine Galley

Does anyone have experience with this kit? I just bought one on ebay and am eagerly waiting for it to arrive! While cruising this site, I can't find photo's, threads or anything or anyone that is or has built one. I'm getting nervous, have I purchased a nightmare?

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Default Re: Segal 1:60 Peregrine Galley

Well I have already put over 50 hours into this thing and have just scratched the surface. It appears to be a good kit (my first one, how would I really know?) wood and parts seem to be of good quality. Deck planking is complete and am building the hatch gratings. Soon I won't be able to put off planking the hull any longer!! Hope to post more pictures soon.

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