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Hear is what I was talking about, all thow I gofed up on my discription. Ther is a holl but no stud, and there are no studs running along the inner edge of the hall. I did take a look and its not a Lego so now Im wondering what brand it is. If any one has the anser let me know.

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3 red (one has a broken rowlock), 2 brown, 2 Islander canoes (one with stickers, one without) :pir-blush:

What bugs me about the rowing boats is the front part, where they're hollow. Looks bad, in my opinion, and I haven't come across a way of filling it in properly yet.

Speaking of rowing boats, look what Akama_1 from Flickr got in one of the new pirate sets -

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Useful for shipwrecks, no? I want one, in brown :pir_kiss:

Hear is what I was talking about, all thow I gofed up on my discription. Ther is a holl but no stud, and there are no studs running along the inner edge of the hall. I did take a look and its not a Lego so now Im wondering what brand it is. If any one has the anser let me know.

Looks clone-brand. (Could you resize those pics to 800x600 please? :pir-sweet:Tutorials, if you need help)

I just went through the Tutorial and tride it on the pics, but I think it onlu made it harder to see, Pluse the ones alredy ther tell the holl story any way. All that you can't see is that the studs are nice and round on top, other wise nuthing els is diffrent betwen this one and the Lego wons we all have.

And that blue row bout Akama_1 got, yes very useful on a shipwreck and posibly an abandend bout on the beach so meny posibilityes, And I would like a few in brown as well.

By the way did he get it new, or was it fron a preveous owner. Becous if its new all I can think of is that it must have been a molding mistak that Lego diden't kech, but if its used I have a much sader explanashen that comes from my own exsperyenses with maches. A terribel sin I shal never get off my conchens, but I can say it doen't seem to show the scars of such abuse nor the same melting pattern.

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I just went through the Tutorial and tride it on the pics, but I think it onlu made it harder to see, Pluse the ones alredy ther tell the holl story any way. All that you can't see is that the studs are nice and round on top, other wise nuthing els is diffrent betwen this one and the Lego wons we all have.

It's not the clarity that's a problem - it's the time it takes to load on people's computers - especially if they have a low bandwidth.

By the way did he get it new, or was it fron a preveous owner. Becous if its new all I can think of is that it must have been a molding mistak that Lego diden't kech, but if its used I have a much sader explanashen that comes from my own exsperyenses with maches. A terribel sin I shal never get off my conchens, but I can say it doen't seem to show the scars of such abuse nor the same melting pattern.

It came new in a set :wink:

How did your burnt Lego turn out? Even if not purist, a partly burnt boat would be nice in a MOC.

To be trouthfull I dident burn a bout, It was the corner of a 10" by 5" blue base plate. And the way it terned out was melted, bubeled, curled back, and black. All I could do with it of years was hid the peace frome my perents. Bue as we've all lerned thay found out in the end. After that I ended up just cutting the 3 studs buy 3 studs section of cornner out and moved on swerring to never do that agen. Funny thang is this littel pack rat jest couldent throu that dammeged secton away. I guss I use it as a reminder or sumthing of what not to do.

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