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Well, it finally happened. I swear... the knife jumped up and bit me.
They wanted to put in 8 stitches, but there was only room for 5. |
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5 (8) stitches in a finger?!? Sounds more like an attempted amputation than a bite. Bad knife!!
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And I made a load more progress this weekend. I finished up the center section and both the bow and stern transitions. I did the first 7 pages of instructions and diagrams as well.
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That's looking really good...enjoying your design process...
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And I finished the grav node rings last night. This part was horribly tedious. Though I did cheat and used toothpicks and lilipop sticks for the individual nodes to make it go faster.
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And now for more progress.
Gallery: Album: hms fearless cl-56 The rear of the bow section. Another more complete version of the bow's rear. The completed bow. |
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I finally finished building it. This is the HMS Fearless CL-56 from the Honorverse. It is in 1/450 and can easily be shunk down so it isn't so big. This is my first serious paper model that I've designed.
Gallery here: Album: hms fearless cl-56 Plans here: Model Plans I'll drop it in the download section shortly. |
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