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THIS IS THE TEST SITE OF EUROBRICKS!
THIS IS THE TEST SITE OF EUROBRICKS!

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4 hours ago, evortigosa said:

Pretty nice!

If is possible, share some pictures with us :)

Sorry not jet, but the company colours are blue and yellow.:wink: 

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8 hours ago, LucyCol said:

Edwin, your skills as always amaze me, another stunning model.

Thank you @LucyCol for your kind words.

With every project i try to give the customer the best model for their budget and time limit i got.:wink:

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23 hours ago, Dafgek81 said:

This is one stunning model!!!! Beautiful!!!!!!!!!

Thanks @Dafgek81 and it's great to hear that not everybody only like cars and trucks.:thumbup:

1 hour ago, Edwin Korstanje said:

Thanks @Dafgek81 and it's great to hear that not everybody only like cars and trucks.:thumbup:

Well, I am not a huge fan of ships, but I know a stunning model when I see one!!!

The techniques and pieces you use for some of the small details are quite clever.  The guard rails, the stairs, the rope posts in the back... I think your client will be very happy with the results. Beautiful work, Edwin. 

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Thanks guys for all the great comments and makes me smiles every time.:thumbup:

The hull is now ready and have only make the stablization rudders on her.

Now the fun part have started and making all the details and deck one and two are ready to.

Only the sundeck and mast have to be made.

 

 

 

 

 

Edited by Edwin Korstanje

Only thing I can still say is WOW!!! There are no other words for this beauty.

sorry if it gets repetitive, but I just can't say anything else about it, it's just that great!!!

Very nice progress, are you going to keep the studs on the "roof" or panel it?

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3 hours ago, JJ2 said:

Very nice progress, are you going to keep the studs on the "roof" or panel it?

 

19 hours ago, Edwin Korstanje said:

Now the fun part have started and making all the details and deck one and two are ready to.

Only the sundeck and mast have to be made.

What do you think JJ2?! 

Sometime reading the post and not only see the pictures is quit difficult.:wink::laugh:

6 hours ago, Edwin Korstanje said:

What do you think JJ2?! 

Sometime reading the post and not only see the pictures is quit difficult.:wink::laugh:

Oops :blush: I thought the sun deck was on the back. my brain was not working at that moment

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On 16-2-2017 at 1:04 AM, JJ2 said:

Oops :blush: I thought the sun deck was on the back. my brain was not working at that moment

No problem JJ2,

I had the same problem and have learn a lot the last view years about ship terms.:laugh:

At the stern is the swimming platform.:wink:

Here some of the lounge beds.

 

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1 hour ago, Edwin Korstanje said:

 

 

 

Here some of the launch beds.

 

No offense, but it's lounge beds, not launch beds, I don't think you want to eject people from their beds....?

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3 hours ago, Dafgek81 said:

No offense, but it's lounge beds, not launch beds, I don't think you want to eject people from their beds....?

Thanks Dafgek81.:thumbup:

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Today i got ready with the sundeck on the super yacht and was fun to make all the small details. Sunbeds, outdoor kitchen, bar, dining table and some benches. only the mast and the stabilization rudders have to be build.

When @Jaap Technic is back from Denmark he makes some stickers for the name and country for her.

 

 

 

 

 

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Always fascinating to see the progress on your builds. Thanks for sharing!

A question concerning the accessories such as the bar stools. Do you fix them to the floor or are they posed freely.

I love your eye for detail, even the lounge beds have chromed feet!

Out of curiosity: Have you ever been asked to build a sailing yacht?

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2 hours ago, WvG_853 said:

A question concerning the accessories such as the bar stools. Do you fix them to the floor or are they posed freely.

I love your eye for detail, even the lounge beds have chromed feet!

They are fix with jumper plates.

 

2 hours ago, WvG_853 said:

Out of curiosity: Have you ever been asked to build a sailing yacht?

Not jet.

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I am almost ready with her and only 2 parts must come in from BL.

Later on this week the stickers for the name and country come in.

The building time for her was 180 hours and around the 14000 parts.

Thanks for all the great comments on the build.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Edited by Edwin Korstanje

She looks amazing, as do all your other builds...
How do you start building these? Do you try to formulate a plan, or just start? (Sorry, you've probably been asked this loads of times :look:)
I hope the new owner appreciates the work that has gone into this beauty.

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