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Montanes, ¿podrías explicarnos cómo se hizo las abrazaderas por favor (could you explain to us how you made the clamps)
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Maybe for you Nenad, but I feel he is a bit stingy. When Popeye hits the darkside, we need lots more!!!
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Quite so, Druxey This is my state of the art wordprocesser My ultra modern encrypting machine AND the latest super fine automatic scrollsaw alias "Finger cutter"
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NICE, OC!!! Got a tripod with it? You will be hard pressed to keep that from shaking .... Whats the zoom? Cheers
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So in the end you couldn't wait ... it was to hard to leave it on it's shelve, waiting for the at least one of the other builds to finish ... right... build number 10 on it's way ... you don't make life any easier y'know ... let's 'ave some fun then
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Marvelous job on the superstructure, Greg. It is coming along nicely. I recently got a magazine/book which has some pretty clear views on the rigging. I'll send you a PM when I'm home and have had time to look it up
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Chris, There are many options to name a few: Birchwell Casey Brass Black Liver of Sulphur <- copper (thanks Grant) Liver Of Sulphur (who's next ...) Blacken It You can find a lot more information in the Metal Work, Soldering and Metal Fittings topic By the way, lovely work again. It seems your chess game is well planned
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Mr Bunny, I use a ceramic tile to cut PE, you can get them in all colours and sizes, no problem with scratches, and/or grooves I like those catwalks. Your images are getting better. A bit more distance from the subject I would say Cheers
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Nice work on the ladders, Jesse. I had to do mine twice, as I forgot to take into account the curvature of the deck
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Visible progress, Jack. Practice makes perfect
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Looking good!! If you keep it bundled up, Robin, you can use less cloth. It will look more natural. It's a frequently use practice ..
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La Couronne by yancovitch - FINISHED - RADIO
cog replied to yancovitch's topic in - Build logs for subjects built 1501 - 1750
She is looking marvelous. I like her tremendously and she is BIG!!!- 213 replies
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Sometime in the near future I hope you will have time again to get down into your workshop ... The card model seems to be a good alternative. You might try your hand on a plastic model after that Enjoy this coming competition weekend. Cheers
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