yanwilma
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wow...great work guys!!! the shape is really nice and the colors work really well together..congratulations on this beautiful piece
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i think it worked...i have already learned a lot... thx for your kinds words en all your help..it's brilliant how you made your link to flicker with 'jump into hyperspace' great moc's that you have made btw
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thx MaHo90, i am glad you like it, i think i found the problem. The computer was set to automatic translate, even when i sent an englich text,it translated into dutch for eveyone.inhope its ok now.... i thought i had to put my pictures on flicker first before i could put them on eurobricks.and that'swhat i did... but for some reason i can't seem to click on a photo and it automatically takes meto my flicker page.but whith my 'batavia' it worked. when i wanted to upload photos to flicker,i had forgotten the password,but by searchingfor my 'batavia' ,which i had posted at the end of 2023. i found it here on the 4th page. you click on a picture and i will take you to my flicker page and you will see more foto's van lady nelson. greetings
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thx Jack Sassy for your kinds words
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thx, i dont now how i did it, but it worked. thx again for your time
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ok thx professor Thaum, Mistral and Reverso!!! you guys are to good for yhis world
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Okay, but someone else put those photos from Flickr on this site for me. I'm not very good with computers. Okay, sorry, but I wrote in English... I don't understand. I hope you can read this? If anyone from the organization understands this, please delete this topic and I'll try again later. Sorry, I'm a bit digitally illiterate.
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Hello, I am proud to present the cutter "Lady Nelson." The cutter Lady Nelson is modeled after a typical cutter from the late eighteenth century. The cutter is a British design and was originally developed by smugglers from Folkstone and other known areas. It wasn't long before the navy recognized the advantages of the cutter's excellent design, and from the mid-eighteenth century onward, they were quickly used by the navy to combat smuggling. Cutters of this type were designed purely for speed and carried a large amount of sail, which at first glance seemed completely disproportionate to the ship's small size. They surprisingly carried fore, aft, and square sails on a single tall mast, which (compared to the mainmast) had only a short topmast above the lower mast. Due to their relatively deep draft (draft more at the stern than at the bow), they were not suitable for work close to shore. Smugglers must therefore be intercepted long before reaching their destination. The original ship (based on the lines of the Sherbourn-class cutter) had a keel length of 52'6" and a 17'6" beam. I based the free-build design on the plans for Chris Watton's 1:64 scale wooden model. I redrawn it to 1/40 scale, and this is the result. The dimensions are: overall length 840 mm, mainmast 260 mm, deck 120 mm, and overall height 800 mm.
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it looks aggressive,and that's what it should be.brilliant
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mooie moc met een mooie poort en boom, alleen vind ik de muur achter de muur boom misschien te weinig structuur bevatten in vergelijking met de rest. vooral dan aan de basisplaat, maar nogmaals: weer een geweldige moc van u!!!
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well done, but the top photo destroys your heart shape. maybe more photos from different angles?
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beautiful moc, the colors stand out beautifully. built with an eye for detail, so there is a lot to see and it has come into its own. congratulations
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beautiful build, the palm leaves as needles work fantastic indeed.
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thanks, yes in Lelystad they built a real copy. and they did it really beautifully. It was also very useful for me to see how they did that. There was a lot of information available on the internet. I have a compromise with the woman, because he had to be removed from the living space, the masts removed and stored in the attic . I'm currently building a cutter, so it's a lot smaller and since most of it is finished, I'm going to get around to parts.
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oh thanks captain!! What an honor, I'm glad you liked it! prost thanks thanks ,and i also love the minifig ,they couldn't be missing thanks for nice comment