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Update on the Engine House: Shingles
Miniature Architecture Blog: Gorre Engine House, Pt. III, Shingles |
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Brilliant idea with the paper bag. Also you really did score with that plastic case. One man's junk is another man's treasure...
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Update on Gorre Engine House: Clestory finished.
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Update on Gorre Engine House: First Dry-Fit of Subassemblies
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Hi Very nice work!
Regards, Henryk
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Excellent work. Certainly worthy of of the Gorre name.
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It seems to me it should be fairly easy to make your own glue loop by grinding off the end of the eye on a sewing needle. I can see how that would be a big help for gluing the fiddly stuff. Should work like a miniature pen nib.
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Gorre Engine House: FINISHED!
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Outstanding work!
I really like this engine house. Don |
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