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If anyone would pick up on the light's being on the wrong side it would be Andy, good eyes Andy. It's just like Port is spell with 4 letters and left is spelled with 4 letters. LOL
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WOW. She is beautiful, excellent detail every where. I love it. Thank you for sharing this with us, keep the pictures coming.
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Now that is nice and worth the price all day. Thanks for sharing with us.
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Kevin, The copper work is beautiful. Keep up the excellent work, I am always watching for more updates.
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Kevin, Glad your back in the shop again. You getting there a little at a time. Excellent work on the guns. Looking forward to the next set of photo's. Keep the pictures coming and Thank you for sharing as you always do.
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They have a write up about this kit in this months issues of Ships in Scale, nice write up. Check it out if you can, my issue came yesterday.
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Beautiful planking. Another one, excellent. Keep the pictures coming and Thank you for sharing with us.
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Excellent work and detail. Keep the pictures coming and Thank you for sharing.
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Tim, That came out beautiful. Excellent work on the detail. This is going to be one Beautiful build when you done. Have been watching since you started and will be waiting for more updates. Thanks for sharing.
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Your doing an excellent job with her. Taking your time show in the work that has been done. Keep the pictures coming. Thank you for sharing.
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I agree with what Brian C said. Excellent work Kevin.
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3D Printer Software
WackoWolf replied to AntonyUK's topic in CAD and 3D Modelling/Drafting Plans with Software
Let me know what you find for the software. I also would like to know how you make out with the machine once you get all the bugs work out. -
Remco, Nice idea on the clamps, I have also ran into that same problem. Now I know how to go about solving that problem. Thanks again.
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WackoWolf replied to AntonyUK's topic in CAD and 3D Modelling/Drafting Plans with Software
Antony, If I remember right you once said you had SoildWorks, can't you use that software? -
Dewalt 788 Scroll Saw Steal
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Sometimes power tools can cause you more work than doing it by hand. You did the right thing in my option by doing it by hand, now you have no re-work because of doing it by hand. I have all the power tools and when it comes to drilling or sanding I rather do it by hand, and trust me my hands hurt almost every day.
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