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Looks Good!
Orazio, You have my permission and thanks!
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Here the other two pdf files.
Thank you Gil. Orazio |
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With permission............. I'm asking now.............. I would like to take all three PDFs and make a single PDF and put it on DGA website.
Pretty Please! john P.S. Dang Gil just when I thought you were through surprising me............. you always seem to put out another eye popper! Thanks for the hard work and generous attitude! It's hard finding people who figure out a fantastic new way of doing things, and freely share them with the world! You ARE a rare craftsman. |
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Permission Granted...,
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Be my guest! You have my permission and thanks for the kind words. +Gil |
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Thanks Gil.............. ok I'm greedy............ what 's the next WoW going to be?:p
Thanks Orazio for making the PDF(s)............... I combined them into 1 PDF and will post it on DGA Paper Models web site............. john |
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Next Subject...,
John,
Wouldn't it be nice to have treads on the tire? +Gil |
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Hi John,
I had to split the original pdf file because the Forum does not accept files larger than 200 KB. (Was edited with OpenOffice.org_2.4) I have the pdf file single: 426 KB, if interested. Orazio |
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Gil........... man whatever you think, I'm just wondering if you mount it on a rim will it hold air? Just kidding.............
Orazio....... thanks......... I split out all your pages converted them to JPGs and built a complete PDF......... Thanks. I'll PM you my email address and you can send me the complete version you have............... you can NEVER have enough copies:D |
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This is a really cool concept. I know I read somewhere on one of the racing boards that you can use alcohol to 'shape' the bulge into the outside of racing slicks - but this just takes it much further, especially for aircraft tires.
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Try using measuring spoons, the round ones. They're strong enough for paper.
Lep
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