Danke Uwe, building it was a bon retour. At the moment I am trying to sell my house so a lot of things are packed away and I don't want to start any long term project. I have a couple of plastic ships so I might start one of those.Hallo Andy,
We enjoyed watching your built in your building log.....a very good work and she want to a small beauty.
Like the name of your ship, we hope also to see you again with a new building log of your next project.
Bon Retour!
Do you know already, what you will do next?
Thank you Gary, I always think that sails bring these smaller boats to life,Nicely done model. The sails make a big difference and do not hide any of the work.
Andy,I hope you sell your house quickly and for a good price, so that we can enjoy your new project on a long basisDanke Uwe, building it was a bon retour. At the moment I am trying to sell my house so a lot of things are packed away and I don't want to start any long term project. I have a couple of plastic ships so I might start one of those.
Thank you Gary, I always think that sails bring these smaller boats to life,
Cheers Andy
Dank u, or is it merci, I'm never sure which to use in Belgium, for your kind words Willy.Andy,I hope you sell your house quickly and for a good price, so that we can enjoy your new project on a long basis
Greetings
Willy
the part of Belgium that I live (Flemish part) is it "Dank u" although they say merci (is widely used in the dialect we speak) from Brussels and more to the south of Belgium you come in the French speaking part of Belgium (Liège, Hainaut, Namur, Luxembourg, French Brabant and there it is Merci, and if all this is not enough then there is the German-speaking part of Belgium (Eupen, Malmedy, Sankt Vith), and at home the language spoken is either Spanish or Gallego (language of the region my wife comes from)Dank u, or is it merci, I'm never sure which to use in Belgium, for your kind words Willy.
Cheers Andy
Dank u, Merci, Grazas, Gracias, for that helpful information,the part of Belgium that I live (Flemish part) is it "Dank u" although they say merci (is widely used in the dialect we speak) from Brussels and more to the south of Belgium you come in the French speaking part of Belgium (Liège, Hainaut, Namur, Luxembourg, French Brabant and there it is Merci, and if all this is not enough then there is the German-speaking part of Belgium (Eupen, Malmedy, Sankt Vith), and at home the language spoken is either Spanish or Gallego (language of the region my wife comes from)
groetjes Willy