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Looks great Wayne
The wheels and tires turned out especially nice. Can't wait to see more. |
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Thanks Kevin, been enjoying watching your Dragon Wagon build.
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Nice to see some progress
Those wheels are great Tim |
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The wheels, tires, and fuselage look great, Wayne.
I always enjoy the updates on this interesting project. Don |
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Tim, Don: Thank You. Hope I can keep the program going a bit faster.
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Haven't been doing much. Did start getting some color on pieces. Using Oliver green from Tractor Supply Warehouse which looks like a close match. Been dealing with a upper respiratory infection over the last few months, so has cut the modeling. Especially the spray painting, etc. Actually pretty much off work most of this week. Been catching up on some reading.
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The paint certainly makes these parts look even more realistic. Waiting patiently for the next installment....
greg
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Looks great, Wayne, and very realistic.
Seeing these major parts arrayed like that, I can't help thinking of the Canadian Army drill team that used to drive into a town square aboard an M38 jeep, completely disassemble it, then reassemble it and drive away. Don |
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Thanks Greg and Don. Still need to do a bit on the main body, then hope to be able to start hanging parts. At least as soon as I can shake this damn cough. Right now I get a whiff of paint or super glue and I start coughing.
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CA is nasty stuff. I usually open a window and put a fan on
Tim |
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