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PostPosted: Fri Dec 30, 2016 12:31 pm 
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Is 171 the exact number you require? .......


Hi Dan ... :thumbs_up_1: thank's for your word :-D
EJFoeth...the number is provisional....indeed It remains for me to determine the exact number ,but I think about thirty more ....or not :wink:
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Until now: 9 rows x 17 lines + 1 = 154 pieces :-)

So 17 more plus the extra 30 ...

Almost 50 missing then ...

Back to work Nicolas - back to work with you ;-)

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Nicolas

Your attention to detail and quality of your craftsmanship is amazing!

Always looking forward to your next update.

I wish I had 1/10th of your talents/skills.


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dafi wrote:
...Almost 50 missing then ...


hello

Dan...Not missing ..just in another plank not photographied :wink: :-D
thank you Rotley ....I am happy that you apreciated my work....and here ,not talent, just the practice...I'm sure you have more 1/10th of talent :thumbs_up_1:
Good switch to 2107 to everybody
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wow, what a great build you have there mate. Very enjoyable thread!


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Fantastic work Nicolas!

Can't wait to see it all coming together.
In the meantime, it is always a pleasure to see your progress.

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Just keeps getting better. Awesome detail Nicolas.

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Happy new year Nicolas but I bet you will be oblige to come back in another life to finish that thing! :woo_hoo: :woo_hoo: :woo_hoo: :woo_hoo: :woo_hoo:


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thank's a lot gentlemen for your kind words :thumbs_up_1: Sbouba ,dont worry it should end in this year :-D
For the moment I have mounted the optics on rangefinders
in first ,those of the castel

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to finish,by the stacking

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Then, that of the chimney

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They will be glued definitively very soon :wink:
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Like that it looks like Japanese pagodas :-)

Merveilleux!!!

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French triplex pagoda my favorite :thumbs_up_1:


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Chapeau bas! Monsieur Nicolas.

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many thanks gentlemen :thumbs_up_1: indeed this triple stack at a look very Japanese :-D
the work as continued on the rowboats of 11 and 13 meter
the rowboat of 13m on the maneuvering cradles

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Then,the two type seen from above to see the oars Inside stored

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Then, their location on the richelieu

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The donkeys ears are painted

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As you can see, they are painted in three shades of gray(Base paint, dark base and clearer base)this avoids having a too uniform effect
All the Richelieu is painted with these three shades
see you soon for the next progress
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it really is very TRES BIEN !!

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This looks great! :woo_hoo:


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it really is very TRES BIEN !!


Je dirais même plus: TRES-TRES BIEN!

XXXXDAn

Small hommage à Tintin :-)

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dafi wrote:
JIM BAUMANN wrote:
it really is very TRES BIEN !!


Je dirais même plus: TRES-TRES BIEN!

XXXXDAn

Small hommage à Tintin :-)


hello gentlemen

thank you for yours commants :thumbs_up_1: Dan
You do not think so well say with your "Je dirais même plus: TRES-TRES BIEN!"...My family name is Dupont :rolf_3: but with a T:wink:
seeyou soon
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LE BOSCO wrote:

hello gentlemen

thank you for yours commants :thumbs_up_1: Dan
You do not think so well say with your "Je dirais même plus: TRES-TRES BIEN!"...My family name is Dupont :rolf_3: but with a T:wink:
seeyou soon
Nicolas


Ah! Bon, Je croyais que c'etait Dupond. :big_grin:


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No news ?????? I can't wait !!


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Anxious to see new updates :cool_1: :cool_1:

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