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That is some awe inspiring soldering Michael. I never thought it possible
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To be honest, I don't think that will be working as the tape will lift the plank from the wood and make it longer then required, or that shouldn't matter much. However, by what I see you do not have a lot of leeway...
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Which means you keep the build on hold ... Interesting book though. I especially wonder if differences will be mentioned between these two giants ...
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If you don't have hair you DO need an AIRbrush --- Greg, H&S have a few different ones, made a choice yet? The Evolution I haven't tried, I liked the preset on the Infinity, thus I chose that one. If I feel wealthy, I might just get me an Evolution. Although I'm still very attracted to the idea of getting a medium size spray gun for large area's
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Very, very, very nice progress, Patrick. The superstructure looks great, and I have the distinct feeling the interior will look smashing ...
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I think a video with commentary would be in order Greg ... video, video, video, video, .....
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Hmmm, that I can understand, but you don't want them underneath ... which happens when you don't slide/push them off the side ... nothing beats a fishy control though
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Nah, didn't find one. Found some on ebay.co.uk/.com/.com.au Not may available at present though.
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Thought so couldn't resist mentioning it It's exactly the sentiment I had when I first saw it ... want them all ...
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Greg, You forget that wood is often built at a (slightly) larger scale. You'd probably find the part that got away more easily too (depending on your carpet monster's teeth length). I do have a full metal ship kit ... but it's tiny, from SteelGolem. Quite nice, but expensive for the size ...
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Bob, Send you a PM om the memory card problem. I can't stand topics without pictures !!! Cheers
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Nicely done, Ken. Good addition those braces on the cabin. It would have been hard to get that roof flush and a tight fit
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Julie, Use the "More Reply Options" or "Full Editor". With those you can add images to your post, without the need to get them from an external site. That's what most people do ... Sometimes these functionalities in Blogs aren't very clear to the user
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Looks smashing Dennis. Wouldn't you need some planking to push the catch in the box, so it won't block the conveyor belt ... or to avoid the catch from falling of at either end ...
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Mike I can get you holly from here sizes vary, but it's all relatively small from 50-100 cm length, 12-20 cm width en 2 tot 7 cm thick Don't know the prices, but I could ask for youd.They don't have an international website and I don't presume they'll be shipping abroad, but I could do that for you. Just send me a PM if you're interested
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Tripplets!!! I like the red one, but you'll be painting them ... like the progress
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Family complete! Congratulations Nenad
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