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Chris, I feel really sorry for you, things like this must make your life hell. You have always tried to make sure everything you sell is the top of the range or the most innovative as possible to make the lives of the modelling community easier. These figures were beautiful compared to what is out there on the market. At 1/32nd scale an average hand is around 6-7mm long from wrist to end of the longest finger a mm either way would not make a lot of difference. When you talk about buckles on shoes at that scale they are tiny. And at 1/64th they are even smaller and less defined. It is such a shame that you have ended up losing money and time. Regards Guy
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The ones I bought work great for me Magnifier hope this helps Guy
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As the title says new Amazon prime series Victory at Sea Spread across 26 episodes, this Emmy-winning docuseries is the complete story of World War II at sea, culled together from archival footage shot by every major combatant nation. It might only work in the UK but give it a try, mostly black and white footage from the start of the war through to the end. Enjoy Regards Guy
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Chris, I am so happy for you, you are having problems that only come from success. I am looking forward to hear how everything works out. I am sure you will breeze through them like everything else you have had to get through since opening your wonderful company. A company that I will support by buying every kit you ever make. Kind regards and best wishes for now and the future Guy
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Byrnes Table Saw Configeration
Guyuti replied to Guyuti's topic in Modeling tools and Workshop Equipment
Not bought one yet but once my workshop is completed, not easy saving on disability will let you know when i do -
Hi, I am looking to buy a 18 inch Byrnes Table Saw. I have not used one for many years and have never owned one, however I would like your advise as to what parts I should buy with the basic saw to make it perfect for scratch building. i am looking to eventually build a first rate in 1/48 scale and will be ripping my own planks for decking and hull. As I live in the UK getting all the parts in one go makes sense due to custom and postage costs. Can anyone please tell me what Should i buy :- Sliding Table Auxiliary Tilting Table Extended Rip Fence Miter gage Adjustable Extension ] Rip Taper Gage Micrometer Stop - inch Micrometer Stop - Metric Miter Bar Zero-Clearance Insert 4in. Carbide Blade 24-tooth - .055 kerf 4in. Carbide Blade 36-tooth - .055 kerf 4in. Martindale 110T-.04 kerf Slitting Blade (recommended for use with the Tilt Table) 3 in. Martindale 90T-.04 kerf Slitting Blade 3in. Martindale 90T-.03 kerf Slitting Blade [pic] 3in. Martindale 90T-.02 kerf Slitting Blade 3 in. Martindale 90T-.023 kerf Slitting Blade 3in. Martindale 90T-.028 Slitting Blade Replacement Miter Gage for Saw Replacement Belt Accessory pack (Extra miter pin and all the removable screws) Thanks in advance Guy
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Impeccable work as always. I am looking forward to seeing the rigging completed. Regards Guy
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Hope people have enjoyed watching these video's as much as I have? Regards Guy
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I thought I would let people know that the following series is on Amazon Prime at the Moment. Links are to each episode. Each episode is around 40 mins long, Regards Guy World's Greatest Ships by Rob Bell, Engineer The Golden Hinde Cutty Sark Mary Rose SS Great Britain HMS Victory HMS Belfast Endeaver Titanic Mayflower Discovery Queen Mary Ark Royal
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?? What books were they in then as I dont remember those names? How about a vessel from the greatest Naval Disaster of it's age when the HMS Association (90), HMS Firebrand (16), HMS Eagle (70) and HMS Romney (50) Foundering on the Isles of Scilly in 1707 with a loss of in excess of 2000 men. Which led to the introduction the longitude Act of 1714. Guy
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Chris can these items be ordered individually overtime to spread the cost out a bit? Or Would you prefer it all at one time on the pre-order? Thanks Guy
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Chris, Received the "Ranger" Sail set and fishermen today. All I can say is that it is a beatifully designed and packaged kit. You and your wife make a great team and are in my humble opinion the best Designers and manufacturers in Europe. I am so looking forward to your next vessels release. Regards and Thanks Guy
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