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Hey guys, don't worry! I told Mom about it and she said, if he doesn't stop it immediately, he will be sent to his room without dinner for a week.........
BTW Paul, Really nice RSO you got going on there. And you thought I wasn't watching Bro....................
Bl***y Nora Paul, that inset wire is going to get you a Dogs at this rate, well done.
Now did you have flat copper strip or don't tell me you hammered it out !
:surprised::nerd::smiling3:
That really is some excellent work. As Jim said, you're being far too humble.
All the best
Andrew
Originally posted by GerryW
If you're a 'mere' apprentice, then I must be at the 'fumbling around in the dark' stage!
Originally posted by outrunner
What he said.
Andy.
Originally posted by Allen Dewire
Hey guys, don't worry! I told Mom about it and she said, if he doesn't stop it immediately, he will be sent to his room without dinner for a week.........
BTW Paul, Really nice RSO you got going on there. And you thought I wasn't watching Bro....................
Bl***y Nora Paul, that inset wire is going to get you a Dogs at this rate, well done.
Now did you have flat copper strip or don't tell me you hammered it out !
:surprised::nerd::smiling3:
Hi John, I scored the lines in with a panel scriber then in laid the copper wire. When dry It was filled flat.
This is painfully slow but a few more details added and the main assemblies added ready for some paint. The pioneer tools took a lot of fettling to get the moulded details off.
I see my talk with Mom didn't bring the desired results. Who Cares?? Please keep this beauty coming. With all the finery and bling, this will be your best builds yet my friend. BTW, did you fix the two crooked rivets yet???
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