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What a beauty she is!
Although feeling tempted I will not volontueer for a test-build: not a real boat-builder and lack of time...
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Marvelous rendition of this elegant ship.
Congratulations! Mike |
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Still, it will take quite some time before I prepare pdf's. After those will be ready, I'll contact You and then we shall discuss the matter
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Santa Madonna,,,,incredible looks so nice, really Master! congratulations
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just bumping this to see if any updates
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Hi,
it looks so good! @Heiner: Hope you will post about the progress of the testbuild also in the "blue" Forum... Wiwo |
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Hello all
Yes it certainly looks fantastic. I think with the Canberra download there was an additional file with the frames in a format recognizable to a laser cutter. On a model that large using 1mm (or was it even 1.5 or 2.0mm?) that’s definitely the way to go. When I made the Canberra frames I did it by pasting the 80gm/m2 frames onto 1 or 2mm card and cut manually. It was hard enough work but luckily the card I used was a relatively soft variety but if you have access to a laser cutter (do print shops routinely have that kit nowadays?) that’s the trick. Regards, Alan! |
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Michael Angelo looks not far from completion??
Regards, Alan |
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