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Isn't that the "I'm on a Boat" boat? :D


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lol I had to google this up. Well it could be a Sunseeker in that video too but it looks a bit different - well what do I know about boats like this :)
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You mean you're not a wealthy German philanthropist who owns his own port on the Baltic, and who is giving out models to everybody for Christmas? :) :ha:
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hahahahahaha

damn I must have done something wrong but then - hey a own a Renault Twingo that's a good start becoming that,
no? ;-)

Honestly, when I clebrated my 40th still alive I jumped on my bike an drove to Monaco got me a bottle of champagne and spend the night at the habour there watching the scene.

oh good old memories ...
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Martin
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Happy new year ya all!

ok, after the usual XMas break I'm back

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Thanks for stepping by!
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Martin
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That woodgraining on the table is excellent! :shock:

Is that pre-printed or your own dark voodoo magic? :grin:
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Seeing the hull and deck in that water travelling at speed, I'm getting images of Miami in my head. Perhaps some bad guys on deck?

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Clashcityrocker wrote:Seeing the hull and deck in that water travelling at speed, I'm getting images of Miami in my head. Perhaps some bad guys on deck?

Nigel
Yes! What a fantastic idea.

I hope you have some pastel color paints for their suits :)
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I have always admired these dioramas and never had the guts to try it!
Looking great!

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Thanks a lot ya all!

That bad guy idea is a great idea but I have something different in mind :)
iggie wrote:That woodgraining on the table is excellent! :shock:

Is that pre-printed or your own dark voodoo magic? :grin:
That table is just smeard with some dark brown oil paint
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Hi all,

for those wondering, if any :) why nothing is happening here.

As our kids are grown up and left home we started to reorganize our hut, so I'm just busy painting rooms and such. My bench corner isn't existing for now, it'll move to a bigger room :)
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Martin
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