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Hi Svein
I would just touch up the creeps with a little flat paint if they bother you. I personally think that they look fine because the waves from a boat passing would make the wet spots up from the waterline. I would be very careful using any petroleum based product as it tends to get to places it wasn't intended.
This is just wonderful work.
Charlie
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Wonderful! And that is her first one... what do we have to expect over the next decades...
hock:
Reinhard
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greeting from the blade city Solingen / gruß aus der Klingenstadt Solingen
Harry
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Thank you guys.
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Wonderful work! Just tell me if you ever get the urge to do 1950s urban Minneapolis scenery :-)
Grin,
Stein, who thinks Svein must have a quite a few days left on his challenge - time always move slower during the Easter Vacation :-)
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Excellent modelled scenery! I should visit your girl friend (and you) in my next Norway vacation!
Sorry, no trouble, a next Norway travel isn't planned.
Cheers, Bernd
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Bernhard, no problem, nice if you would drop by whenever you're in the area, we live just over an hour's drive east of Oslo.
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Beautiful diorama !
Mike
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This has convinced my girlfriend to want to do something similar.
Fantastic work!
Modeling New Jersey Under the Wire 1978-1979.
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If an outhouse can be a classic work of art...this is it, however, a Sears catalog may replace the TP depending on time period.
I am feeling seriously inadequate.
Charlie