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Great work. Let's see some more.
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Kevin, they all look great!
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Very nice modeling. It's good to have you back.
I get tempted to try 3D printing but I have more irons in the fire than I can handle now and the learning curve is above my level. It does look like t could be fun though. I think that Shell station is a nifty idea. You should send Shell a photo. Maybe they will give you a tank of gas
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(02-14-2024, 07:03 AM)Charlie B Wrote: Very nice modeling. It's good to have you back.
I get tempted to try 3D printing but I have more irons in the fire than I can handle now and the learning curve is above my level. It does look like t could be fun though. I think that Shell station is a nifty idea. You should send Shell a photo. Maybe they will give you a tank of gas
Charlie
I seriously would not suggest adding more irons to the fire. I only started doing it because I could "build" models on my computer while I was with the kids when I did not have time or space to go out to my workshop or get out modeling supplies. It's fun and challenging, but I get more satisfaction using time-honored techniques.
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Really nice stuff Kevin. Keep those photos coming.
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