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		<title>Wood Model Ships &#8211; Developing Skills through Craft by art morse</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Building Wood Model Ships
If you think that wood model ships are basically just exquisitely detailed versions of real ships, think again. You don&#8217;t really think that when a ship is destroyed in a film or movie that the film producers actually destroy a full size ship do you? Well, not all the time. Enter one [...]]]></description>
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