Il y a l'option Mégablock, j'ai un pote qui doit en avoir une dizaine retravaillées et c'est très sympa, j'en ai deux qui attendent depuis 2 ans sur une étagère
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Honestly, I had a great time repairing and painting all four of these ships and when you consider that the largest cost me $10, one cost me $8, one cost me $5 and one cost me $3, they were wonderful bargains. Add to that another $50 in materials. That is still a good deal for 4 ships. The fifth ship is a Playmobil toy that I got at the swap meet a couple months ago for $1. When I bought it was just an empty hull, no deck, no cabin, no mast, no anchor, but it looked like it could be the perfect merchant sloop and for $1 it was certainly worth buying. I made the deck, cat-head, bowsprit and mast out of Everygreen plastic. One of the sails is out of Evergreen plastic, Milliput, and floral wire, and the cabin is made of Legos covered in Evergreen plastic. The other sail, the anchor, and the hatch cover are odd pieces I picked up at the swap meet for a few cents. Actually that plastic sail I found at the swap meet and used on this ship (Saucy) was my inspiration source for all the sails I made from Milliput. None of my ships have attached helms. This allows me to add the type of helm (with or without a helmsman) that I want in terms of what the ship is doing. My daughter made all the name ribbons for the ships from Sculpy, which is clay that can be baked in the oven, and it comes out like plastic. She did a great job. She also made all the decals with the names for the ships. She’s actually quite an artist
Mais lui je le hais (ou plutôt le jalouse

) avec ses 4 bateaux pour 60€
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