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Post by sws35 on Feb 25, 2010 23:42:48 GMT 1
I continue to work on the windows.
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Post by mike on Feb 26, 2010 11:49:02 GMT 1
Comeing on fine Sergey keep up the good work.
mike
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Post by skvrn on Feb 27, 2010 15:41:29 GMT 1
Hi Sergey ! Good job, but I wait for № 60. (Sorry for my English)
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Post by sws35 on Feb 28, 2010 0:35:31 GMT 1
Hi Sergey ! Good job, but I wait for № 60. (Sorry for my English) Hi Sergey, we can communicate in Russian. By the way, the girl found in Voronezh, where the galleon buy?
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Post by sws35 on Apr 5, 2010 21:07:40 GMT 1
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Post by Mark on Apr 5, 2010 22:17:32 GMT 1
Very neat work indeed. What is the blue filler that you used to fill the grain ?
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Post by mike on Apr 6, 2010 8:26:19 GMT 1
Hi Sergey. Very neat Bismarck you have there. keep up the good work.
mike
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Post by sws35 on Apr 6, 2010 9:16:35 GMT 1
Thank you friends, putty - TAMIYA basic type, blue color - a reflex of the flash. About the reflexes I had a very instructive story. My friends working in the ship modeling laboratory Shipyard. Once they had to quickly build a model boat for the exhibition. In all there were 5 days. 1:10 scale model with full interior. It is in a hurry and on a stand somehow not thinking. The last time it made of blue Plexiglas. The model looked very bad - the body of the snow-white became dirty blue because of reflection from the base.
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Post by sws35 on Apr 12, 2010 14:27:29 GMT 1
Today we have an issue 59.
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Post by afkmatrix on Apr 12, 2010 14:46:11 GMT 1
Im afraid all your pictures have diappeard sws??
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Post by nm on Apr 12, 2010 17:26:04 GMT 1
I can see his pictures OK.
Maybe slow download today, afk?
nm
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Post by sws35 on Apr 20, 2010 11:27:36 GMT 1
Issue 60. Published again amuse transfer. I do not know whether the meaning of the expression "steel wool" in English, in Russian, this is definitely not.
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Post by grantj on Apr 20, 2010 11:52:39 GMT 1
Hi sws35 Your build is looking good and coming along nicely. Steel wool is used for cleaning dirty pots and pans and normally found in the supermarket with the cleaning materials - hope this helps a bit
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Post by jddemon on Apr 21, 2010 6:38:53 GMT 1
Hi, your Bismarck is really good! (I use a translator because I know bad English))))
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Post by sws35 on Apr 26, 2010 21:13:46 GMT 1
Steel wool is used for cleaning dirty pots and pans and normally found in the supermarket with the cleaning materials - hope this helps a bit Thank you! Indeed found in the hypermarket steel wool. It turned out - very useful in the work thing.
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