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Triton Cross Section 1:24 by Tim C |
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Tim C |
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![]() ![]() Registered Member #4126 Joined: Fri Feb 15 2013, 05:19amPosts: 1107 | David Problem with Birch Plywood is that the edge is going to be showing a lot and it would not work for me. Everybody -- after a long break I hope to be starting back in on this in the next week or so. Wish me Good Luck in getting back to it. Found out a few days after Christmas from my daughter and her husband that my wife and I are going to be a Grandparents in August 2014 or sometime like that. I guess that I should try to finish something that they might enjoy someday rather than a lot of wood and kits sitting around. Later Tim [ Edited Sun Feb 09 2014, 05:13pm ] | ||
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Gary M |
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![]() Registered Member #4198 Joined: Tue May 07 2013, 10:50pmPosts: 902 | Tim , congrats on the news of soon becoming a grandparent. I love the photos you took in Paris last year of all those models. The cross section of the stern is amazing. I look forward to seeing this build take shape. The longest journey starts with the single step. Best, Gary | ||
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dbharmon64 |
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![]() ![]() Registered Member #149 Joined: Thu Jul 23 2009, 06:19pmPosts: 97 | Nice, I think some model company should make a model of some thing like this. This is really sharp. I do believe this would be a big kit hit, and would sale quite well | ||
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The Learner |
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![]() ![]() Registered Member #477 Joined: Thu Nov 26 2009, 07:56amPosts: 10 | leave extra material both on the inside and outside of your frames when cutting them out. when you start fairing you will have plenty of material to work with [ Edited Thu Nov 20 2014, 04:15pm ] | ||
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