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This is nothing short of perfection. Those hinges and the brass sheet work are something else, jaw dropping is right.Comment
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Precision work my friend!, a real "how to" on PE and such clean pics!
I will present something too soon, but from the opposite end of the spectrum.
It will be pierced and battered from merciless enemy fire and left to be a testament of Man's inhumanity to Man.
Your skills would be perfect to make a vignette of a vehicle in a museum setting, or a show piece for festivals and such.
Just an idea I had been bandying myself but I am much too sloppy and have a very short fuse for tiny fiddly stuff :confounded:
Keep up the splendid work, :thumb2:
Cheers, JimComment
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Precision work my friend!, a real "how to" on PE and such clean pics!
I will present something too soon, but from the opposite end of the spectrum.
It will be pierced and battered from merciless enemy fire and left to be a testament of Man's inhumanity to Man.
Your skills would be perfect to make a vignette of a vehicle in a museum setting, or a show piece for festivals and such.
Just an idea I had been bandying myself but I am much too sloppy and have a very short fuse for tiny fiddly stuff :confounded:
Keep up the splendid work, :thumb2:
Cheers Jim, Your just the man to do a shot up wreck I look forward to seeing it. As to the museum/festival idea that is something worth considering.
Thanks Pete not the best designed etch in the world but got there in the end.Comment
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Thanks Paul it must be like working with your tiny scale
Cheers Wouter good to have you looking in.Comment
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Hi All,
It's been a while since I posted as life has been getting in the way of bench time. I have pretty much finished the hull now with the exception of the width indicators which I will leave to the end as I will just knock them off. And will add a bit of stowage later.
Comments good, bad or indifferent welcomed as always.
Cheers
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