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Yamaha MT-01 by Dan Vadas - CARD - FINISHED
Reg replied to Dan Vadas's topic in Non-ship/categorised builds
Very well done! An amazing build. How you managed to get all those subassemblies to come together is a mystery to me. I can't wait to see your tank build! Greg -
Nicely done! I have to admit not being familiar with high density foam. Is it something available at a hardware store? Thanks, Greg
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Great work! Your innovations and explanations are much appreciated. Now to catch up with your current build. Greg
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That is some exceptional wire work! Are you planning for blast bags? Greg
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Hi Danny, Wonderful work! Very innovative with your techniques. You are a real asset to the card modeling community. Thanks, Greg
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Papegojan 1627 by mati - FINISHED - 1/48
Reg replied to mati's topic in - Build logs for subjects built 1501 - 1750
Wonderful work!
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