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I got the foam board I use from here:Originally posted by \Mind blowing stuff.Where do you get the pink foam from that you've used? Google has failed me (again - twice in one night!), so thought I'd just come out & ask!
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/10mm-UNDERFLOOR-UNDER-FLOOR-HEATING-INSULATION-XPS-BOARDS-Special-Offer-/200959266194?var=&hash=item2eca1b0d92
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Gern, you can find pink form at your local hardware store. Just ask. It is a common material used for insulating houses or buildings.Originally posted by \I got the foam board I use from here:http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/10mm-UNDERFLOOR-UNDER-FLOOR-HEATING-INSULATION-XPS-BOARDS-Special-Offer-/200959266194?var=&hash=item2eca1b0d92
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Hi again Gern. The dish and itself was taken from a juice carton. The support is simply a bracket I took from my scrapbox. The air conditioner are parts taken from my scrapbox. The fan itself is from a HO scale local. The square box is a plastic. Do not know where I got it. I usually lots of stuff, if it looks like something I can use. The gaget on the side is a part from a 1/24 scale motorcycle.Originally posted by \Always nice to see a master at work! Any chance of some more details on what you used to build the A/C and sat dish please?GernComment
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I'm just getting around to commenting although I have been watching the progress on this.
Stunning workmanship, great scratch building and sublime set pieces. For dio makers or for those wanting to make one, look at this model, not only for construction and quality but in placing your items, many dio's fall down due to just being square on, angles draw the eyes and make you want to explore. Superb work and a great talent.
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