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Juhuu!! POTW that was a big surprise! A bit scary also........
Thanks a lot for all the inspiration you guys give me!! |
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I just continue to be amazed by your models.
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Thanks Whulsey!!
Just a few more....I promise I won't post more shots of the Greif!! And my conclusion about this build? Very short summary on that subject.The kit is "spizenklasse", a fun build,a very long build,a lot of parts build,very nice print,very good parts fit (100%),a difficulty level at medium (in 1:16 that would be).So I can recommend this kit to anyone who has built a kit or two before. |
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Johnny... one more picture won't hurt: can you snap a shot from the underside?
Thank you. |
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I will see what I can do....I had some troubles getting it into my glass cupboard...
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thickness of frame ...paper question
I just bought this kit and love it...i was wondering what thickness of paper did you us to re-enforce the frame and from what source.?
Thanks Pete weir |
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Another inspiring masterpiece!!!!!! Wonderful work...
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I used 1mm cardboard that I got from the GPM store.
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Johnny!
Great to see you back. What are you working on? Don |
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