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Martinnfb

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  1. This is absolutely must have, thanks guys. Cheers Martin
  2. I really like how they kept the chrome grille on that mutant Cherokee LOL
  3. Second that. Very unusual build. Cheers M.
  4. Harvey, I have an idea. What about to scrap the two seater project and build a single seater ? All the parts are in the box already and it should go together with an ease .
  5. Some parts of it definitely fly , fast and high
  6. http://www.tnmc.cz/walkaround/zachvacennyj.php
  7. no, too much orange peal and grain particles . Harvey , deal with the nose first . Resin+plastic+ filler+ etc. will be extremely demanding for the preparation work itself . One step per time buddy, finish the nose and then look ahead. it is not in one piece to begin with .
  8. Orbital sander, claps , torch whatever it takes.
  9. You are most welcome Frank, titanium alloy looks almost like regular steel alloy when new, it's surface changes dramatically with time. Punch set is a great tool, however I would use a beading tool. More suitable due its consistency and versatility. Also if I may suggest, the reinforcement stripes can be easily scribed, instead of applying thick stripes of plastic.
  10. Nice choice , welcome to the forum.
  11. Definitely, as a foot patrol in the European urban environment
  12. you can do it Harvey
  13. You're right, these guys are just a generic set , all in standing positions.
  14. This one actually comes with a SAS crew, one of the main reason why I picked it up.
  15. That is Monty from Equestria I was slapping some paint on, not much to show, everything is going to disappear in the darkness anyway. and eternal darkness cha-chaaa wiper blades are in wrong position, probably messed up linkage
  16. Already forgot that I ordered these. Little gems, but quite complex .
  17. Some incredible photography there, thanks for posting Maru.
  18. And again, when I see that paper Arrow, I am thinking about getting a plotter and cope the paper into a thin sheet of plastic, It should work. But then what about 3 D printing. So much to think of for my retirement at the age 80
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