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awesome! got it! good thing my apartment have lots of open ceiling
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Well, I for one am very excited about the 350 scale Excelsior and don't see building a garage on the side of the house to convert it to 1/200!!!
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well, I don't think that any models are more than 2 feet wide, even at 6 feet long, as with the Titanic. converting one wall to 2 ft wide shelfs might work pretty good. Little paper models would not take up much space and you could sprinkle in the large ones on each self. I think 2 foot tall shelving would give you, 3 shelves high, maybe 10 foot long average? That's quite a bit of shelving. maybe use the floor>1st shelf for books or shoes?
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is there progress on this?
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not yet, i have to reload all my 3D modeling software as soon as that is done i will restart the designing phase with the engineering section i feel that the saucer section is pretty good except for the actual bridge i have acquired enough good photos to change it to the proper design.
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if you need a test builder i volunteer
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as soon as i get something worth building i will hold you to that.
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sounds good
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Consider me a back up!
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this didnt die again did it?
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