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I can hardly believe my eyes. Wonderful.
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Very impressive,love it.
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Very impressive,love it.
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Very cool build! And still a challenging model even with the new lasercut parts. What did you use for the big metallic conduits on the refinery? Looking forward to building this myself.
BTW Understand that production has been a bit delayed because the robocutter has been pressed into service making persnal protective equipment fo the COVID19 front lines. I heartily approve !
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Absolutely incredible. I'm gobsmacked.
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Amazing work, and I agree the tanker is a gem. Keep up the great work. Gregg
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Well, you know me, its rare that I build anything larger than 1:200.
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The tanker is around 1:250, the Derrick and Refinery around 1:400.
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Thank you everyone for your kind words, they are very much appreciated.
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