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  1. So, Bob, what's a dremel to you then ... a chisel ...
  2. Hmmm, just another excuse to go there ... Looking good Denis!
  3. I haven't found one I truly understand yet, must be me being just another bl**dy foreigner
  4. These hearts look promising, Robin. A wee bit of colour will just finish them (off ...) Switching from wood to plastic ...?
  5. You always come out on top, Nenad. So do not complain about a slight colour difference Tarpaulins will not have the same colour, since they get dirty, and will be replaced over time, but the chance they get changed simultaneously is small
  6. Ahhh, Greg but I have the OLD TOOL :D so you had torture, and I get a mere whipping , although, looking at the kit, I might have preferred the torture ...
  7. Expected the new tool would be more precise, it seems it gives you somewhat more building pleasure, and use of creativity. Nice solutions to these inconveniences. Well done, Greg. A pitty Tamiya didn't make a conversion for the Musashi on the new Yamato. There is quite a lot of differences when you look at both models ...
  8. Looks good. These ships really come alive with the brass work. I like the changes you have made so far
  9. The third picture has to much reflection from the background, which blurs the contours, the second has that slightly, you can see it around the rail (top centre), so for me, disregarding the colour, it would be the first.
  10. Bob, you're a midget Do you always stand when using power tools. I for instance sit when I use a dremel, so I can fixate my arm/wrist/hand on the workbench
  11. Another marvelous build Igor. You are a very accomplished SOB builder
  12. glad I'm not required to do this, Igor. Another masterful class ...
  13. Good to see you at your miniatures again, Igor. That certainly is a near perfect fit you have with the water
  14. Per, Here they have but one measure 160 cm x 80 cm => 5' 4" x 2' 8" for the Ikea desk, but I saw some larger ones 6' wide at the same price, or slightly more expensive
  15. Seems I'm not far off the optimal, where did you get that information, Per
  16. Depends on what I'm doing, and if I'm sitting or standing (my length: ~6' 5.5" Chisel and wood: standing, bench hight 3' 4" Airbrush: standing, tableau hight 4' Cutting, plastic parts/wood: sitting, bench/table 2' 8" Working on a model: sitting, between 3' 4" and lower, depending on the height of the model
  17. Mike, He had to flush his anxiety, after the prank he played on himself ...
  18. Frank, Very impressive, it's more like a tutorial, I cannot get enough when people like you show the way they tackle challenges, or just make parts. I have a question though: Any reason why you didn't use wood?
  19. Pfffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffff ....................... back to our daily routine .................................
  20. Well done, Bob. Quite a feat those details at such a small scale
  21. Ever seen an entirely unblemished baby bum ... That won't be a biggy ... <- the dimples
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