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Finnaly my first building set is now lying and for sale at there webshop and is the biggest tugboat shipyard in the world and this set i have only designed for DAMEN SHIPYARDS.

The set contains 1154 parts and insight the building instrucion book a lot of product information.

The model is only build as a waterline ship with gliders at the underside.

I am very proud that i make my first set for them.

A lot of greetings,

Edwin Korstanje.

http://webshop.damen.com/ship-models/

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I wand give many thanks to JunkstyleGio to helps me with the instructions :thumbup: .

Edited by VFracingteam

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It doesn't get ANY cooler than this. You guys must be filled with joy and proud!

Greak work on the instructions Gio! :thumbup:

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Is it even legal to make such a cool thing???? :blush: :blush: :blush: (for legal I mean "it's too cool!!!!)

No words to describe the all thing....even the box itself it's cool!

Wish you all the glory of this world!!!! MY RESPECT,

Andrea

Edited by TheItalianBrick

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Amazing and unbelievably cool! My flaber is well and truly gasted! :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup:

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Great project VF, very nice to see something turn out into reality like this! :thumbup:. One remark: most of the time when you speak of something made by you or in posession by you, you mean "mijn" but write "mine". Please change it to "my", it makes reading your posts a lot more convenient :wink: .

Explanation: "Dat is van mij" => "That's mine" // "Dat is mijn schip" => "That's my ship"

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Great work gentlemen. It is well worth all the energy that when into this model and project.

A wonderful ship and the box art and booklet are amazing.

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First: Awesome job!!! Stunning!!!

I'm really curious how you connected those tires, could you show us some of your building techniques?

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First: Awesome job!!! Stunning!!!

I'm really curious how you connected those tires, could you show us some of your building techniques?

Please don´t tell anybody about it :wink::laugh: .

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That is brilliant! :thumbup:

shhhhhhhh

Thanks and shhhhhh.

I find this solution already last year with my SL Gabon and was only in a bigger scale.

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Didnt TLG use a simillar solution on the exhaust of 2000 something bike? Anyway great models and techniques!

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Congratulations to both of you, :thumbup:

You can be very proud of 'own' custom sets, those box designs are really cool too :wub:

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Didnt TLG use a simillar solution on the exhaust of 2000 something bike? Anyway great models and techniques!

I have never seen this techniques before.

Only by the truckbuilders they juse round plates 2x2 to make corners for exhaust pipes, but never with tires around theme.

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